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Tom-L24666ParticipantI think the amount of talking depends on the individual, not the person’s sex. Of course, culture determines where and when a person feels invited to talk. But then, some people don’t need or wait for an invitation.
People talk for many reasons, only one of which is to communicate information. People talk to bond with another person – or to push another person away; to conceal nervousness – or just to fill up time.
Talking is the activity that more than any other defines us as humans. From that perspective, we can understand why women and men love to talk. When nobody else is around, we even talk to ourselves. As a species, we just can’t seem to stop talking.
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