of having their pain taken less seriously than men’s in a medical setting.
But a new study that finds men and women actually report their perceptions of pain differently could shed light on the reasons we use men’s reports of pain as a baseline and consider women’s estimations of their own pain exaggerated.
“Now it could be that men are less willing to admit they have pain. It could also be that women have learned to cope with pain and are more accustomed to talking about it.
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