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Reply #15 - Jul 23rd, 2007 at 8:33pm
 
I didnt miss it..it an article I copied.

But of course your absolutely right.

What were they thinking to leave that out?


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Reply #16 - Jul 26th, 2007 at 7:34pm
 
oceanz wrote on Jul 22nd, 2007 at 4:01pm:
Hi everyone..


a topic started by me..

The topic was why dont men express feelings?



That feelings inside men are very rarely resolved due to the societal pressures placed on men to be "macho"..have a steely reserve if you like..to be man like and never show any softness for fear of appearing weak in the eyers of other men and women too.


I say its not healthy, that men need to learn that stress and anger are directly related to health problems and could be the reason women outlive men.

Men mostly die of cancers, heart attacks, stroke, suicide etc.

Why heck most men think going to the Doctor is weak.

below is a partial post of mine and then followed by a guys opinion.


so where does the pain go if its not expressed?

It stays within and will result in failed and dysfunctiional relationships- suicide for some men and deep unhappiness for others.

Every feeling has to be acknowledged and expressed or it will turn inward and begin to destroy us, little by little

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http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2006/04/22/troops_wideweb__470x365,2.jpg


Not true. Despite their fabled ability to express their feelings, women have not proven to be better able to resolve their issues than men. That's because whether you openly express your feelings or not, you still have to resolve them. It's those unresolved issues that stay trapped inside.

Men do acknowledge their feelings. To themselves. We have different coping mechanisms from women. That's all. We internalize stuff. We deal with them. And we move on. Because we have to.

Just because we no longer live in caves does not mean that we have changed all that much evolutionarily and genetically speaking. Basically, if a man broke down every time a woman rejected him, he lost a family member or the antelope got away during the hunt, the species would have died out long ago. It's something that's hard-wired and socially reinforced.

The thing to remember is that humans were meant to be a two-gendered species. Each gender has its own roles and its own traits. Men are not dysfunctional women. We're just different. We do things differently. And maybe our way wouldn't work for you, but it works for us.

Of course, that doesn't mean that men should not try to be better at expressing their feelings. Or that women should not try to be better at containing their feelings. It just means that it's not our natural tendencies.
its clear men do experience and feel these

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"Men die younger than women on average. The reason could be right here."



Again, not true. The reason women have had a historically higher life expectancy is that men have had historically higher risk factors. But now that there are more women driving, working, drinking, smoking, in military service, etc., the life expectancy gap is narrowing.

Women are more likely to report depression. Women are more likely to commit suicide. So what does that say about openly expressing your feelings all the time? Again, probably nothing. But one could make the same argument...



i couldnt agree more with the guy answer here
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Reply #17 - Jul 27th, 2007 at 7:47am
 
People are all individual. I think men do have feelings and express them sometimes/often, particularly in personal relationships. My experiences lead me to say that what I would like is if they better understood others feelings and that feelings do not have to be logical.
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Reply #18 - Jul 27th, 2007 at 1:05pm
 
cautious, yes, or just accept others feelings without having to "fix" or "explain" it.

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Reply #19 - Feb 2nd, 2024 at 11:49pm
 
Well Oceanz-Agnes.
When us men 'bottle up our emotions' - it doesn't turn into suicide or anything detrimental to Mens Health and all that lefty rubbish.

Men, in the old days of Yor. Would take those bottled emotions and go, in the name of anger management - brain another man with a morning star.
By doing this. The man consumes the Soul of his dead sacrifice and grows more powerful. In today's age - it's called 'Level Up!'.
The more Souls a man can feed on, the more content, relaxed, at peace and very happy a Man can be. No need to let the tears flow like a cry-baby.
This is why 'battles' were invented. So there is more opportunity for a man to 'grow' by consuming more Souls like a Bonus Stage.
Being a leader like Stalin, Pol Pot, Biden, Hitler, Amin, Caesar, etc - doesn't really cut it. Because to consume the Soul of another man, the Man who wishes to grow must look his sacrifice in the eyes and deal the death blow himself. Maybe comment on his sense of fashion before he decapitates his sacrifice.
Only this way, is a man truly empowered by inner peace and having his chakras aligned.

Men who kill women and eat their souls turn into Poofs!  Cheesy
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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