Looks like it’s really not as easy as we would like. Psychologists from the University of South Carolina (USA) found that teenage girls experience almost 30% more stress than boys.
Looks like it’s really not as easy as we would like. Psychologists from the University of South Carolina (USA), led by Dr. Benjamin Hankin, asked high school students to write down the worst events of the day and week in a diary and evaluate their impact on their lives. It turned out that teenage girls experience almost 30% more stress than boys, and the problems associated with interpersonal relationships are experienced twice as hard on average. After analyzing the diaries, Professor Hankin concludes: under the stress associated with romantic relationships, the young man is more likely to go in for sports or find another way to switch, and the girl will immerse herself. It makes sense to look at the world through male eyes to avoid depression!