5 Things Men Don’t Talk About
What is your partner really thinking when
he goes quiet? We have discovered that men, like women,
long to be heard, accepted, loved and understood by their partner.
What is your partner really thinking when
he goes quiet? What’s running through your date’s mind during the silences?
Having interviewed dozens of men on topics
they rarely discuss, Maggie Hamilton, author of What Men Don’t Talk About, has discovered that men, like women,
long to be heard, accepted, loved and understood by their partner.
“In our desire to grasp the differences between the sexes, we as a society have
come to focus on what separates us, rather than what joins us together. The way
ahead lies in realising that there are more qualities that bind us than
separate us,” writes Hamilton.
Here are 5 things that, according to
Hamilton, prey on men’s minds:
1. Just as women need tenderness from men,
so men need tenderness from their partner. They find it difficult to ask for
tenderness, and are often afraid that the softness from women will come with
strings attached. According to Rowan, 41: “Women need to love themselves first,
so they can give generously around them, because neediness is never a good
basis for a relationship.”
2. Contrary to popular opinion, ‘sex’ is
not the reason men seek long-term relationships with a partner. Instead, the
men Hamilton spoke to talked about being ‘supported and held’, having ‘somebody
to share things with’, ‘encouragement’, ‘truth, honesty and a friend’, ‘a soul
mate’.
3. When it comes to love, women often
assume men hold the balance of power. But in relationships, men are often
intimidated by women because men perceive their partners as holding the sexual
power.
4. Many men feel the strain of having to
appear strong all the time. Our society assumes men can handle whatever
situation they are in, but there are times they need the help and protection of
their partner. According to Hamilton, men find it extremely difficult to ask
for help.
5. Men feel pressure to perform sexually
with their partner. However, rather than seeing this as stressful and
undesirable, many men see this pressure as a good thing. Matthew, 27, says:
“Yes, men are under greater pressure. But so they should be! Men of my
generation are better educated in this area. It’s what is expected of us , and
also what we expect of ourselves.”
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Juliet Johnson is a dating authority from
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