{"id":32808,"date":"2014-07-18T11:30:24","date_gmt":"2014-07-18T11:30:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/4cd.e16.myftpupload.com\/?p=32808"},"modified":"2014-07-18T11:57:11","modified_gmt":"2014-07-18T11:57:11","slug":"why-men-hide-their-emotions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2014\/07\/why-men-hide-their-emotions\/","title":{"rendered":"Why men hide their emotions"},"content":{"rendered":"
Our brains have two emotional systems that work simultaneously; males seem to use one system more and females seem to use the other system more.<\/p>\n
As men reach puberty, their emotional empathy is not the same as a woman’s and that boundary is there to prevent men from being influenced by others.<\/p>\n
Whereas women take into account what others think of them, men do so less, and this makes men seem less empathetic.<\/p>\n
Men<\/a>\u00a0have had to, for the purpose of survival, do what they think is best and act on it without waiting for others approval.<\/p>\n Women’s survival at a primitave level depends on others as a group process, and therefore they developed more empathy towards each other.<\/p>\n As men and women age, the gap of this emotional thinking seems to change in many ways. While men, as they age, become more aware of others emotions, women become less dependent on the approval of others, especially after children are no longer young and dependent on them.<\/p>\n