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steve2470

(37,468 posts)
Sun Jan 21, 2018, 03:56 PM Jan 2018

Debunking the Myths about Boys and Emotions

https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/debunking_myths_boys_emotions

At a recent workshop I gave, a man raised his hand to tell me that his discussion partner had to “talk him down off the cliff” because he wasn’t able to feel compassion during a compassion-inducing exercise I had just led everyone through. He wondered if, as a man, his capacity for compassion was limited.

This experience spoke to me of the tragedy in our society that labels men as unable to feel or connect to the same degree that women can. And that maturity in men means emotional stoicism, autonomy, and self-sufficiency—a lonely existence, for sure, particularly as research time and again shows we all need human connection to thrive.

Yet scientists are discovering that what society says about men’s (and boys’) social and emotional abilities is simply not true, and that cultivating their natural capacity for emotional attunement and relationships is critical to their overall well-being. But we can’t wait till they’re men to do so—we need to start when they’re young.

How boys develop emotionally and socially
Studies of infants have shown that neurologically, there isn’t much difference between boys’ and girls’ capacity for empathy. Yet, according to neuroscientists, because girls are allowed to express their emotions, their ability to identify and understand both their own and others’ emotions cultivates their empathetic skills beyond those of boys.

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Debunking the Myths about Boys and Emotions (Original Post) steve2470 Jan 2018 OP
This is such good news! DemocracyMouse Jan 2018 #1
i have long thought that the root of male violence mopinko Jan 2018 #2
yes you nailed it! nt steve2470 Jan 2018 #3

mopinko

(71,713 posts)
2. i have long thought that the root of male violence
Mon Jan 22, 2018, 01:36 PM
Jan 2018

was the destruction of their emotions. crushing the "female" side of boys and young men leaves a wound that never heals.

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