
Originally Posted by
Mr.Ho_chia
sakto sad ka ma'am. we dont depend on intuition, its calculated risk that make more sense.

Mathematically speaking, that is a calculated risk. hahaha... but sir, intuition is not about how science can explain it... it's about the methaphysical aspect of humanism. The connection between nature and reality or some mystical emotional state or rather a rational or considered facts. Men don't feel that (a point of us, women) because it something beyond consciousness that triggers how to react from that. Usually all it means is that your basis for the belief is in your sub-concious, rather than something you've conciously thought.
Furthermore, human SENSE is very primal: smell, sound, sight, touch and taste. From these senses comes experience. From experience comes the FEELING (emotion) of what that experience meant. From that feeling comes the INTELLIGENCE (logic) that informs decision making. All evolved. Consider that a sixth sense (intuition) is that which comes precisely from the totality of your sensorial experience thus far. For example, when you look at a book you can "intuit" just how much effort you will have to expend to lift it. Of course, you may be surprised (heavier or lighter than you though), but it is this sense memory that is in service here. One can suppose that all adaptations become second nature in the normal human experience.
Men, generally speaking, equally unique in their own innate talents, are not "physically cultivated" in their own biological sense memory to the extent that women are. Women invest TIME in menstruation, child birth and child rearing. This is a purely biological fact, regardless of race, culture, education or religion. Simply put, a female human being, literally has to deal with the realities of the human Life Cycle. She has a biological experience: a fuller impression and expression of the ability to sense logically for the overall benefit and welfare of her children. Her Life Cycle sense memory develops pointedly and differently from men. It is to this that comes, I believe, the expression "women's intuition."