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Will men learn how to harness their emotions one day?

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Hehe I love sarcasm. Proves my point.

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  1. It sounds like these men are just in touch with their feminine sides : )

    didn't you lose your reason and shout at me a few weeks back?

    remember?

    EDIT, no darlin', i was answering a question in a tongue in cheek way, and you FELT that i was addressing you personally. to me it was completely out of the blue, it was all in your head, 2+2 and you got 5, i didn't mind though, i just put it down to you know what because you are usually rational. :  )

    EDIT dottie, your supremacist husband is not all men.

    Did someone im me? pop up blocker was on, its off now.


  2. -I hope so-I'm tired of the rage and violence that come from some men.

    -Yes-quite a few women show their emotions and some are violent-but whether it's nature or nurture-more men have got to deal with the violence they feel and learn better ways to express it-as well as the women who are violent.

    -The endless killing and warring is sick and stupid. You'd think our species could have figured out better ways to deal with conflict by now...

  3. No offense, but from scanning over several hundred posts, seems to me that more men haters on here than women haters.....But I guess US MEN should just sit back and take it because of the oppression we have laid on women throughout history eh?

    Oh, and as far as health concerns.....We all die eventually.

  4. i wouldn't hold your breath waiting lol

  5. Men project their anger outwards, women blame themselves. This is a generalisation of course, there are men that foster unnecessary guilt and there are women who blame outside forces for their unhappiness (many feminists, for example).

    Both methods are irrational. Exaggerating the forces of external oppression allows a person to absolve themselves of any responsibility, but it will mean their situation can never improve because they're unprepared to put it on themselves to achieve that. Likewise, shouldering blame for things that aren't your fault must entail perpetual depression.

    At the end of the day, you have to be honest with yourself. That's the only way your life will get better.

  6. I don't think men will change its not in there nature , they are so threatened by women they don't know what to do, they wont admit that women can be smarter than them and they cant admit that black people can be as smart as them as you can see its all in education and men don't believe that either should be. they could be the smartest of all man kind if they keep us all uneducated. Now Iam not a liberated L*****n Iam a woman who's been married for ever I just observe people.

  7. Thanks for the sympathy. We definitely needed it. All men, standing here, pouting around , not doing anything worthwhile (except screaming of course)when women are 'harnessing' their emotions for... green energy or something. Which begs an interesting question: how DO women 'harness' their emotions? Are they somehow spreading peace, love and joy everywhere they go, and harbor no malice at any creature? Have women reached a nirvana of inner peace? And men stubbornly refuse to embrace such ideals? Oh my, how ignorant of us... anyway, enough with this sarcastic tidbit (I'm going to be sued for emotional malpractice, aren't I!). Your question rings with a certain amount of concealed malice and mockery anyway. If women have harnessed emotions, it would be to make them less subtle in delivering biting remarks, it would seem. Ah, back to sarcasm, more fun.

    Channel your righteous anger as this sagacious woman says, gentlemen, and rise with your glorious cause! No more pain, no more suffering, just happy faces, that we as perpertuaters of all ills, owe to the world. Lay down your wicked arms, and go along with women, for they have achieved what we haven't emotionally; Ghandi would have done the same.

  8. im a man who gets angry quite fast but because of my high blood pressure. high blood pressure has different effect on different people. i control my emotions quite well accordin to the therapist that i went to. so YES, men can benefit from therapy!

  9. They do, it's called a blow-up doll

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