Men vs. Womens Emotions

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Most people are aware of the stereotype that women are more emotional than men, which I’m sure that most men will agree that this is true. When a person sees a woman somewhere that is crying, the first thing that the person will think is a women always cries and gets emotional without trying to find out what the woman is upset about. However, the fact that women in general, tend to cry a lot is true. This does not mean that men are less emotional than women. “. Women are expected to be nurturant and emotionally giving, willing to subordinate their own desires to please men and their own interest to take care of children,” (Lorber 231). All it means is that women are better at expressing their emotions and men decide to express their emotions in a different way. The common stereotype is that men should not show their emotions no matter what the situation is. Women especially, believe this and think that every man is not willing to show his emotions. Although the stereotype may be true, it does not mean that men do not feel or have the same emotions as women. Mostly, men do not tend to show their emotions to the public like women are able to do. We continue to promote the stereotype by not displaying our emotions. I think that men have a much better control over their emotion and what they want to show the world, probably because we have a difficult time displaying emotion than women do. Men do however tend to usually express their emotions to only a small amount of people they are comfortable with and tend to restrain their emotion while women decide to act like the world is going to come to an end. Desai 2 Talking about emotions is a very important skill to have but men and women have different communication styles. Women talk faster when they are excited and interrupt when they are struggling to find the correct words and lose their train
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