It’s true that many negative stereotype about women are factually untrue, and actually more accurate about me. Men are actually worse drivers than women, so much so that women’s car insurance rates are lower. Men actually talk more than women, which you can read about in the Do Women Talk Too Much? article. Hint: Science says no. And there’s so many more:
That IS the nice thing about statistics. I’m sure there will be some mansplaining about skewing statistics, but that falls away when you realize the author pulled existing statistics, and did not create studies to support the statement.
Statistics don’t back this up. There are differences, but they aren’t statistically significant. Do women speak more than men? Yes, according to a University of Arizona study, but it’s in the margin of error. Do women pay lower insurance rates? Yes, but it’s a 0.7% difference. Your attraction chart? Looks completely made up, and there is no source to verify it.