Honestly, this is a pretty sound approach to therapy. Create a comfortable and non-threatening environment where serious issues can be dealt with as “asides” rather than making them the focus.
Actually, most men will talk about our feelings. To other men, our friends. We generally speak clearly, plainly, and without a filter.
The issue comes when a woman wants to know our feelings. After being open, plain, and blunt which has caused enough fights for us to know not to say a darned thing, we’re told we’re bottling up our feelings.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 2 years ago
- So, and how do you feel about this?
- Uh…bit dizzy (hiccup!)
- Ooookayyy. No more beer for you after that crate!
Lee26 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Why would men want to talk about their feelings? :) :) :)
Plods with ...™ over 2 years ago
Woohoo World Poker Tour!
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
Men are from Mars…
skildude over 2 years ago
Not familiar with the term Feelings. Is it like when I drop the car off is stand and rolls over my foot.
po'dawg over 2 years ago
’ Patsnozzle you are late for therapy!
tim over 2 years ago
Honestly, this is a pretty sound approach to therapy. Create a comfortable and non-threatening environment where serious issues can be dealt with as “asides” rather than making them the focus.
Chris Sherlock over 2 years ago
Beer and ESPN are men’s feelings!
"It's the End of the World!!!" Premium Member over 2 years ago
Actually, most men will talk about our feelings. To other men, our friends. We generally speak clearly, plainly, and without a filter.
The issue comes when a woman wants to know our feelings. After being open, plain, and blunt which has caused enough fights for us to know not to say a darned thing, we’re told we’re bottling up our feelings.