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Location: Everybody is going to hurt you, you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for-B Marley
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Originally Posted by Irishiis49
Men have feelings they just are taught to hide emotion or they are ridiculed. However,I think men do have less sensitivity then women do! Not scientific just my life experience talking here!!
I don't think that's necessarily true either. I think they're just sensitive about different things. If his woman isn't sensitive about something he is, that doesn't mean she's not sensitive, just not sensitive about everything he is. Plus, like you said, I think they stuff their feelings a lot. It's that macho, testosterone thing going on.
I don't think that's necessarily true either. I think they're just sensitive about different things. If his woman isn't sensitive about something he is, that doesn't mean she's not sensitive, just not sensitive about everything he is. Plus, like you said, I think they stuff their feelings a lot. It's that macho, testosterone thing going on.
Yes I think I overstated...I didn't and mean to imply that men can't be sensive,I just think as the ones that usually nuture women seem to be more so. Now I have met women that are heartless b@#$%^&, and men who are very emotional...just not as often!
It used to upset me that my husband would just clam up when something bothered him. He was a man of few words who was taught to suppress his emotions. But that was long ago, now I regret that I ever showed him how to be more expressive...no stopping him now, bless his soul!
Location: Everybody is going to hurt you, you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for-B Marley
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Originally Posted by ans57
It used to upset me that my husband would just clam up when something bothered him. He was a man of few words who was taught to suppress his emotions. But that was long ago, now I regret that I ever showed him how to be more expressive...no stopping him now, bless his soul!
LOL I'm going to learn vicariously through this one. Leave well enough alone.
It used to upset me that my husband would just clam up when something bothered him. He was a man of few words who was taught to suppress his emotions. But that was long ago, now I regret that I ever showed him how to be more expressive...no stopping him now, bless his soul!
Did ya create an emotional monster? Is he PMS-ing now?
I'm female and I tend the be the one with the switch in my relationships. It's not because I don't have feelings or that I can't be emotional; it's quite the opposite. I am hyper sensitive and aware of my feelings. I choose to shut it down when I'm really affected by something/someone because otherwise I'd become a mini-Chernobyl. Once I work it out in my head, I'm done.
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