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Stress is a feeling of emotional or physical tension. It can come from any event or thought that makes you feel frustrated, angry, or nervous. Stress is your body's reaction to a challenge or demand.
There’s no end to the things that can cause a person stress because they’re as varied as people are.Differences in gender and culture are found to have significant influences in how humans respond to stressors and stressful situations. These differences require a deeper understanding in order for a person to learn how he responds to stress, and whether his stress response is still healthy or not.
1. There are many factors that might have contributed to the great difference between the two cultures’ life expectancy rates. These include the stress-free lifestyle, fresh meat and vegetable diet, a greater social support system, higher levels of physical activity and lack of vices such as cigarette and alcohol in the Georgian Tribe. It is to be studied yet whether the genes of people living in different cultures affect the stress response tendencies.
2. Men and women differ biologically in terms of hormones.
Men are typically more aggressive in physical terms than women. The hormonal levels truly affect stress response in women throughout their menstrual cycle.
Men and women differ in traditional gender roles, such as women are typically more gentle and caring than men. However, this assumption might have been changed over the years because women are now assuming traditionally male roles.