Sentences with phrase «aggressive as their male»

They're not afraid of men or of making the first move and can often be just as sexually aggressive as their male counterparts.
Female cats can be every bit as territorially aggressive as male cats.

Not exact matches

African - Americans who had transitioned from female to male felt that, as men, they couldn't express frustration or annoyance at work without being sanctioned — they were seen as being aggressive, even threatening.
He developed, he wrote, a «passive - aggressive, detachedly defensive and otherwise manipulative behavior toward males» and a «woeful inability» to assert himself as others do.
Although contemporary feminists may champion women's self - defense, few are anxious for women to engage in aggressive violence or to emulate male war - making as a way of proving women's equality.
(She has a toughness to which the quarterback can relate, as evidenced by her reaction to an aggressive male suitor at a packed Super Bowl party the night before the game.
Most studies of mouse social hierarchy have focused on more aggressive behaviors such as how male mice might pick on new cage members, says Helmut Kessels, a neurologist at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience who was not involved with the research.
As little as 30 minutes of social interaction with a female, the team found, was enough to make naïve mice aggressive towards males 24 hours later, as well as to cause the separation of male - versus female - specific representations in the mouse's braiAs little as 30 minutes of social interaction with a female, the team found, was enough to make naïve mice aggressive towards males 24 hours later, as well as to cause the separation of male - versus female - specific representations in the mouse's braias 30 minutes of social interaction with a female, the team found, was enough to make naïve mice aggressive towards males 24 hours later, as well as to cause the separation of male - versus female - specific representations in the mouse's braias well as to cause the separation of male - versus female - specific representations in the mouse's braias to cause the separation of male - versus female - specific representations in the mouse's brain.
As three hulking male chimpanzees and a dozen females loll below him, the renowned primatologist rejects the idea that war stems from «some sort of blind aggressive drive.»
The difference between males and female biting behaviour in the aggressive strain is possibly due to their hormonal responses to stressful situations, as Dr Becerra says: «Stressed male rats might bite to protect themselves alone, whereas female rats might have the natural instinct of biting to also protect their offspring, so presumably will be fiercer.»
In these cases, the selfish incentive for to each male to father as many offspring as possible damaged the overall health of the group, reducing the lifespan of all flies, possibly through increased fighting and aggressive courtship.
The authors suggested that females may hunt in the more developed areas as part of a strategy to visit areas where prey are abundant while avoiding encounters with aggressive males.
This may be so because the physical strength and aggressive behaviors that males develop through male - male competition can also be used in male - female sexual interactions, which are all lumped into «male sex drive» a term proposed by Singh as a complement to Darwin's «female choice.»
The males deemed most aggressiveas judged by behaviors such as charging, lunging, holding, and tussling — were removed and mated.
Most female octopuses are quite aggressive towards males, and most observed mating has involved males performing the task of inserting sperm into the female as quickly (and with as little contact) as possible.
This in turn leads to the development of such male attributes as male pattern balding, facial hair growth, deepening voice, and perhaps a more aggressive or indifferent personality.
As the stereotype of masculinity in today's society dictates that men be aggressive, self - reliant, and conservative emotionally, males are discouraged from opening up to one another from a young age, and naturally this has a dire effect on how men deal with breakups.
Heya, I'm a 23 yo white male looking for someone aggressive to fuck me as they please.
Olivia Wilde, as Dave's object of desire, is more than just eye candy (though she looks really, really good)-- her character balances a strict male dominated professional life with her sexually aggressive independence.
Many white female teachers find black male debates as aggressive and threatening.
Females are not as territorial as males, but can become very aggressive while in heat, especially cats.
In males, we can see more aggressive behavior, and in females we can see an enlarged vulva, much as if they were in heat, even though they are spayed or neutered.
As a group, male dogs are more aggressive, territorial, independent and head strong.
At the same time, male dogs begin holding other dogs responsible as adults during adolescence, which can lead to more aggressive behavior or fighting with other dogs.
In another report dealing with aggressive behavior in dogs, prepubertally castrated male dogs were just as aggressive as noncastrated dogs 2.
Some male dogs, especially if they are neutered, will become aggressive in the way you described as they reach that age.
There are plenty of species of animal that do have social hierarchies where the strongest or most aggressive male rises to the top, such as gorillas and chimpanzees, but canids like wolves and dogs generally don't operate like this.
Even if your dog isn't aggressive himself, being intact makes him a target for other intact males who might see him as a potential rival.
The highest risk group of cats are unneutered males, as their aggressive territorial behaviour leads to many battles with other unneutered males, resulting in deep infected bite wounds.
As an unneutered male he will be a worry to, and possibly aggressive to, your own neutered cat and his urine marking will be offensive.
For both genders, their attention is better focused on their owners, not on their innate desire to reproduce and a neutered male dog is less likely to be aggressive and territorial as well as easier to train.
For example, intact males constitute 80 percent of all dogs presented to veterinary behaviorists for what formerly has been described as dominance aggression, are involved in 70 to 76 percent of reported dog bite incidents, and are 2.6 times more likely to bite than neutered dogs, while unspayed females «attract free - roaming males, which increases bite risk to people through increased exposure to unfamiliar dogs,» and «contribute to the population of unwanted» and potentially aggressive dogs (Gershman et al., 1993; Sacks et al., 2000; AVMA, 2001).
The dog can not be seen as the protector (alpha male) otherwise it will be aggressive and potentially dangerous.
Male cats are able to reproduce as early as six months of age, which can result in aggressive tendencies or other behavior problems.
They get along with other dogs (though males may be aggressive with other males) and small animals such as cats, especially if socialized with them early.
My female Labrador seems to have a aggressive aid towards large male dogs, we walked around the park meeting dogs (on the lead) all was fine little sniff, then when we sat down a large Rottweiler male appeared behind us and my dog was barking and Brissling, the man with the large dog just stood there telling me my dog was aggressive but normally she is soppy as anything and I ended up taking her away from the situation as she was getting very distressed, maybe sensing my stress aswell.
Males are not as aggressive as some other breeds of dogs, and they are usually not as prone to «marking» their territory unless there is an unneutered male around.
He had just purchased a male Boxer puppy and the vet advised him to have the dog neutered as early as possible «in order to avoid any aggressive or excitement - based behavior problems.»
You should do what you can to sex them, as males are aggressive and will not tolerate the presence of other males.
As the male dwarf hamster get older they get more aggressive towards other males.
The name «Brad Jones», a loose reconfiguration of Twilley and Rubell's first names, was imagined by the artists as belonging to the next sensational, aggressive American (male) painter.
The piece was not only the first to see the project for what it was, but, more importantly, used it as a generative starting point to undo other such examples of aggressive white male violence in the art world with the hashtag and website #scanlaning.
Some good news for males, as they mature behind the wheel and become less aggressive, their rates will decrease.
Avoidant and ambivalent attachment patterns also have different adaptive values for boys and girls, in the context of same - sex competition in the peer group: in particular, the competitive and aggressive traits related to avoidant attachment can be favored as a status - seeking strategy for males.
Age of Onset Some studies indicate that both boys and girls tend to begin their antisocial careers around the age of fifteen, with the average age of onset differing by no more than six months across genders.44 Other research, however, finds that females begin offending when they are younger than males are.45 Notably, gender differences in the age of onset tend to be most pronounced for serious or aggressive types of delinquency, while less serious problem behaviors, such as drug and alcohol - related offenses, have less gender - differentiated progressions.46
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Teachers rated males in the regular early childhood sample as having more severe ADHD and aggressive symptoms than females, but this was not the case for the PDD sample.
Before Conan O'Brien allows Will Ferrell to shave his beard, perhaps he should know that research shows that females rate males with a full beard as more attractive, masculine, socially mature, dominant, and aggressive than clean - shaven men.
Burt discussed the inference that my paper was specifically addressing the male population as more aggressive and consequently leading to criminal or antisocial behavior.
Mortality salience may enhance coalitionary ties and prepare males for aggressive responses to an out - group, perhaps in part, due to modulation of cortisol and other hormones implicated in reactivity to social stressors, such as testosterone.
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