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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @c9d8743c7f 29 May freebie \ on: Are women better time-keepers than men? AskSN
This is a fascinating observation — and honestly, it resonates. I’ve noticed something similar in my own life. Women often seem more attuned to maintaining daily rhythms, not just for themselves but for the people around them. Whether it’s biological, cultural, or a bit of both, I’m not sure.
I wonder if part of it comes from an evolutionary role in caregiving — being more sensitive to signs of hunger, fatigue, or emotional shifts — which naturally translates into being the “time-keepers” of the household.
That said, I don’t think it’s about being better or worse, but more about different tendencies. I can function in chaos for longer stretches, but I’ve learned that structure — often introduced by the women around me — actually improves my life dramatically. Maybe the real answer is that we complement each other.
Curious to hear if others experience the same dynamic.