1. Self centeredness: Men say that women have strong subjective consciousness, which may mean that when discussing problems or making decisions, women tend to approach them from their own perspective, considering their own feelings, thoughts, and interests more, rather than comprehensively considering all relevant factors or others' positions.
2. Lack of objective analysis: This evaluation may also imply that women may rely too much on their intuition, emotions, or personal experience when processing information or making judgments, and fail to fully analyze and make decisions based on facts, data, or logical reasoning, thus appearing less objective.
3. Stubborn opinions: Strong subjective consciousness may also manifest as women persisting in their own views when opinions differ, making it difficult for others to persuade or change them, even in the face of opposing evidence or reasonable suggestions. This may give people the impression of being inflexible and difficult to communicate.