Imagine you and your best friend are playing with building blocks, sometimes you both shout when something falls, but other times only one of you does.
Men and women often show feelings in different ways, like how you and your friend play. Lori Gottlieb and Dr. Andrew Huberman explain that it’s not because one is better at feeling, it's more about how they usually express those feelings.
How They Show Feelings Differently
- Men are often like a big, strong tree, they might not say how they feel right away. It’s like when you’re upset and just stand there quietly instead of crying.
- Women are more like a bubbling stream, they usually talk about feelings more openly. It's like when your friend tells you all about her day while you're playing.
But this doesn’t mean one way is better or worse, it’s just how each person shows what’s inside them, like choosing between drawing with crayons or building with blocks. Both are fun and make the world brighter! Imagine you and your best friend are playing with building blocks, sometimes you both shout when something falls, but other times only one of you does.
Men and women often show feelings in different ways, like how you and your friend play. Lori Gottlieb and Dr. Andrew Huberman explain that it’s not because one is better at feeling, it's more about how they usually express those feelings.
Examples
- A man might say he's fine after a tough day, while a woman might cry.
- A boy hides his feelings during a game, while a girl talks about how she feels.
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