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"Women Talk More Than Men" — Scientists Just Proved That Wrong

Do Women Really Talk More Than Men? A Comprehensive Examination of Gender, Communication, and the Science Behind the Myth Few claims about gender differences are as widely repeated as the idea that women talk significantly more than men. Popular versions of this myth place women's daily word count at anywhere from 20,000 to 250,000 words, compared to a much lower figure attributed to men. These numbers have appeared in bestselling books, motivational speeches, television programs, and casual conversation across the globe. But what does the science actually say? Are women truly more talkative than men by nature, and if so, why? This article takes a thorough look at the research, the history of the myth, the biology and psychology of communication, and what genuinely drives differences in how humans talk. The Origin of the Myth The claim that women speak far more words per day than men was dramatically popularized by psychiatrist Louann Brizendine in her 2006 book The Female Brain. S...