We can give off the wrong impression sometimes, and some of us more often than others. I’ve been told I’m nonchalant or unfazed, and it can come across to other people the wrong way. Even when I’m trying to be more expressive, I don’t think I demonstrate it as strongly as I think I do.
It does lead to an interesting topic of conversation, though. Today, Pops and I talk about sensitivity among men and women, which of the sexes is more expressive, and how men need to feel appreciated. But the real meat of our discussion surrounds why men and women express feelings differently and how society conditions us to adhere to emotional stereotypes, even from childhood.
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In this episode:
[03:09] - How would Pops describe Brittney’s demeanor?
[05:20] - Brittney describes herself as even-keeled but this demeanor confuses other people sometimes.
[07:08] - Brittney asks Pops who he thinks is more sensitive: men or women?
[09:30] - Are women more expressive than men?
[10:08] - Guys want acknowledgment of the good deeds they do instantly.
[13:47] - Pops shares the secret for women to act more appreciative towards men.
[16:02] - Brittney has a theory for why men end up with trophy wives.
[17:35] - What do women and Clark Kent have in common?
[22:36] - Men are more likely to express negative feelings often correlated with being a protector and provider such as contempt or anger.
[24:52] - We learn gendered expectations and have them ingrained in us as children.
[27:29] - When boys participate in sports these days, everyone’s considered a winner. That can have an unexpected downside for men going forward.
[28:22] - Men, statistically speaking, are more competitive than women and it shows in the workplace.
[32:13] - Are we being set up for a more equal society between men and women in the future?
[34:30] - Sometimes when men don’t express their emotions, it can come out in unhealthy ways.
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Informações
- Podcast
- Publicado4 de abril de 2021 18:00 UTC
- Duração38min
- Temporada3
- Episódio13
- ClassificaçãoLivre