De Arabierische Dr. Phil

Allah created men and women each with their own nature. Let us see together: Lets say this is the man. I am now drawing the man, for example, in this shape.
And lets suppose this is a woman in this shape.
This is just an example, of course.
We can see that if the man wants to speak, his thinking always
this is his thinking you see here
preceding his words.
In a man, thinking is no. 1 and talking is no. 2.
This is how a man moves, thinks and speaks.
If we turn to the woman, generally
of course I am not speaking of all women and all men, but about most of them
we can see that in a woman
speech comes first for women.
For a woman, talking is no. 1.
Talking precedes thinking. Thinking comes only after she talks.
That is why, in many cases a woman speaks or begins a subject or a story
she begins, for example, with a sentence or two, or maybe three, and then we see a woman say, after she already started talking, No, no, no, this is not the subject I am talking about.
And she starts another subject that she really wanted to talk about.
This is because in the first subject, her talking preceded her thinking.
She spoke but when she started thinking, she realized that this subject is not appropriate to this situation or to these people.
Then she begins to retreat intelligently, and begins another subject.
On the other hand, we see that the man keeps silent.
We assume he is silent, but his brain is working.
It is working and working and so, maybe it is delayed.
A man brain works for a long time, even over simple matters.
Sometimes a woman raises an issue or even two issues and she asks their husband,
Why are you silent?
But of course he is not silent, his brain is working and working.