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Gender Empathy Gap
The Gender Empathy Gap is a phenomenon that people are likely to feel more empathy for one gender than another gender in a similar situation. Many studies show that females have a higher score of empathy than males, but no significant difference in cognitive empathy, which mostly used self-report measurement.

Empathy in Different Genders
According to some studies, females can recognize facial expressions and emotions more accurately and faster than males, especially some neutral body language. Additionally, females can recognize males’ angry emotions better than males; males can recognize females’ happy emotions than females. However, some research shows that there is no difference between males and females on empathy. Researchers explain that females’ performance of recognizing emotion is driven by motivation. In other words, if females feel the work requires them to perform higher score empathy, they would perform better, or they will perform no difference with males.

From birth, female and male neonates react to emotional stimulations differently. Based on the experiment, female neonates are likely to cry when they heard others crying. Besides, they also have more eye contact with people than male neonates. Scientists believe that those reactions of female neonates may provide them more chances to feel others feeling, which is possible to make a difference in empathy scores on males and females when they grow up.

Sexism Against female
According to the research, both males and females have a better attitude toward females than males and provide female positive traits, which is called the “women are wonderful” effect .However, the truth behind it is about sexism. Females are expected to behave nurturing, helpful, and warm as a domestic role, but males are expected to perform independent, ambitious, and competitive as a high-status role. It puts females in the lower status in the society but gives males higher rights, which is sexism.

Sexism Against male
People are more likely to put females in the position of being protected, but put the male in a protector role, which causes less care on males’ mental health than females .However, the rate of suicide for males is 5 times higher than female for young adults.