5 Things Men wil never understand about consoling women. #5

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This is not mine. This is an article by comedy writer John Cheese. Here is the original article:

One of the weirdest, most awkward parts of a relationship is knowing how to react when the other reaches their limit and shoots a geyser of saline out of their eyeholes. At least it is for men -- I obviously can't speak for women because of all this dong. But it seems to me that women are just as baffled at a man's lack of knowledge on how to react in those moments, as men are when a woman has them.

I can't fix that. Hell, I don't know if anyone can ... but I can at least explain why we turn into drooling dipshits when we see you crying.


#5 Crying = Problem ... Must Solve

The Situation:

The day has just been one huge broken, overflowing septic tank. You got all the way back to the office before realizing that McDonald's screwed up your order and ruined your lunch. You spilled coffee on your best shirt. You thought you were doing exceptional work, but your boss told you in so many terms that you'd be better off cleavage-polishing a brass pole at bachelor parties than doing your current job. He didn't say that exact thing, so you can't turn him in, but goddamnit, you know that's what he was thinking.

You get home, and it all hits you at once. Your husband asks what's wrong, and you tell him, "Nothing, it's just been a bad day," and leave it at that. You'd like to let loose and unload all of the shit that's been shoveled onto your back, but there's nothing he can really do about it. He can't unstain your shirt, and lunch is six hours in the past. Telling him about your boss would just piss him off, and there's a chance he'll call him up and threaten to spin-kick his pancreas in half, getting you fired. You just need to get in the tub and cry it out.

And maybe fill that tub with vodka.

But in His Mind ...

Men think of crying as a negative thing. I mean, we know the difference between an emotional breakdown and crying through your vows at the altar -- we're not that far removed from the concept. We're not thinking, "Oh, God, she's crying at her own wedding! She must hate me!" But in cases of the former, our natural instinct is to track down the cause of the problem and **** it to death.

It's not just a stereotype that men are linear thinkers. We like simple solutions to fixable problems. It's how we give ourselves worth and keep things stable and organized in our heads. So when we see a woman crying, to us it's like our car alarm going off at 3 a.m., and we're desperately fumbling around and pressing every button on the keys to shut it off before the neighbors wake up and sic their monkeys on us.

Don't underestimate them. They'll bite your whole goddamn face off.

In a panic, we attempt to locate what triggered the episode: What made her cry? How can I eliminate it? What can I do to make her happy right this second? Will joking help? Should I hug her? Let her punch me in the ****? Whatever it takes, that's what I'm doing because this is awful. To many of us, it's inconceivable that there might not be a solution at all because ...
 

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5 Things Men will never understand about consoling women. #4

This is not mine. This is an article by comedy writer John Cheese. Here is the full article:

And here is Part #5:

#4 We Don't Have as Much Experience with It


The Situation:

"What the hell is wrong with me?" you ask yourself, blowing your nose after a particularly touching cellphone commercial. Yesterday, you lost it in traffic because a dance song came on the radio, and it reminded you of high school. Three days ago, someone worded a compliment wrong, and you felt like it was a small jab meant to subtly call you fat. You spent the next 30 minutes crying on the toilet. All you want to do is snuggle up with your boyfriend and embrace some normalcy for a night ... but 20 minutes into an X-Files marathon, it starts back up again, and you quickly excuse yourself to the tub.

You feel silly because you can't explain why it's happening. You don't feel depressed, and you're not really stressed about anything. It has to be hormones. You've dealt with it before, and you know you'll get through it this time. It just has to run its course and level out.

And if not, then you'll just have to start a bar fight like a normal person.

But in His Mind ...

"What the **** was that all about? This wasn't even one of the episodes where Mulder and Scully almost kiss -- it's one of the weird comedy ones."

It sounds horrible and almost condescending to say that we don't have as much experience with crying as women, doesn't it? Like we're taking a cheap shot at them, throwing out a sarcastic insult? But it's true. According to TheAge.com, women cry an average of 64 times a year as opposed to 17 for men. And it's not because they're weak or crazy or irrational. There's an actual scientific reason for it, namely that they have 50-60 percent more prolactin in their bloodstream than men -- that's the chemical that helps produce milk, and it just so happens to play a part in producing tears. So saying, "It's just hormones," is actually correct in certain situations.

You can say, "It's just in my blood," and be correct in a literal sense.

But sometimes when it seems like we're being insensitive or making light of you crying, it's because we truly don't understand. Men tend to have a fairly stable set of circumstances that make them break down, and if crying stretches out beyond those, we can usually pinpoint the problem as depression. So there are times when we're told the reason for a woman crying, we cross reference that with our own list, and we think, "There's no way she's crying about that. She just doesn't want to tell me what's wrong. Well, I'll show her. For the rest of the week, I'm talking like Humpty Hump."
 

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5 Things men will never understand about consoling women. #3

This is not mine. It is an article by comedy writer John Cheese. Full article here:

Part #5:

Part #4:

#3. We Assume We Caused It (Even if We Didn't)



The Situation:

"Oh, my God, if he doesn't just drop it and leave me alone, I'm going to flip out and foot-massage his colon. I've told him five times that nothing is wrong; I just need to be left alone!"

But still, he persists like a scorching case of herpes. Nagging, questioning ... just being goddamn annoying about it. Why can't he understand that not everything is about him? That, sometimes, a woman just gets overwhelmed and needs some time to herself to reboot and get her thoughts organized? This isn't a complex problem. Hell, you've done what he asked you to do when you first met: You told him directly what's going on and exactly what you need him to do without mincing a single word.


"I need you to **** completely off" probably wasn't what he meant by that, but close enough.

But in His Mind ...

When I said that men go through a mental checklist of things that could be causing the "problem," I meant it literally. "She's not in pain. She didn't watch Toy Story 3. She doesn't seem angry. I didn't fart on her. Yet." And once we've exhausted all possibilities, the only thing left is us. "It had to have been something I said and didn't realize."

There's a danger in this besides the obvious problems that come with assuming. The biggest of which happens when a man takes offense to being silently "blamed" for something that he didn't even know he did. And, in reality, didn't do at all. And that's exactly the message many of us get when a woman is crying and saying, "I'm fine," while offering no other explanation. We think she wants us to figure out what we did wrong. It's why you'll hear certain men trying to play the episode down, claiming that she's overreacting. Or even getting aggressive and starting an argument: "What the hell do you want from me? Is being with me so bad that it reduces you to tears every other week? Christ!"


I know what will make her feel better: yelling!

It's a defensive move in which they're deflecting an imaginary blame back onto her because we can't imagine a scenario in which there simply is no blame. Something had to have caused it, right? And if she's sitting there, silently resenting me for it, then I need to head that shit off at the pass and let her know who's the real problem here. "It's not my fault you can't control your emotions!"

Of course, it often goes the opposite direction, where the man clams up and doesn't say anything at all. There's a reason for that, too ...
 

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Re: 5 Things men will never understand about consoling women. #3

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5 Things men will never understand about consoling women. #2

This is not mine. This is an article by comedy writer John Cheese. Full article here:

Part #5:

Part #4:

Part #3:

#2. We're Afraid Saying Something Will Make It Worse



The Situation:

"Why is he not saying anything or at least trying to hug me? I'm obviously in distress, here. I need to talk to someone, or I'm going to pop. Jesus, even showing me he gives a crap at all would be more welcome than this bullshit."

You can tell he notices. He has that nervous look that he gets when he knows there's about to be an argument. He's purposely trying to tune you out. Why would he do that? Doesn't he love you? It certainly doesn't feel like it right now. He cares more about that computer than he does about his wife, sobbing on the couch, all alone. What a coldhearted *******. That's when you know you're about to burn down this whole ****ing house.

It's the only way he'll learn.

But in His Mind ...

Men, as a whole, are not great at reading situations that are missing puzzle pieces. When we have them all, we're pretty good at assembling them in short order, but if we have to do any guesswork, being wrong has consequences. And we don't like consequences.

This is where we find ourselves in a sticky mess where we're asking ourselves, "When she says she's fine, is she actually fine? Is she afraid to talk to me about the real issue? When she says she needs to be left alone, does she mean it? Or is it a case of her wanting me to follow and press the issue? If I actually leave her alone, will she bring it up as argument ammunition next month?"

The problem is that emotions aren't static. There are no laws set in stone about how any woman or man will act or react in any given scenario. But we commonly make the mistake of thinking that there are. Moods, wants, needs, attitudes, beliefs, levels of depression, and connection ... all of those things change, sometimes daily. And don't believe that there's any guide on Earth that can reliably say, "When your wife does X, you must respond with Y." It doesn't work that way because -- and this may shock some people -- women are human beings.

No, really, with brains and everything. They even have parts that weren't meant for **** interaction.

Figuring out which response is best, if any at all, becomes an internal battle for a man and many times we end up at, "The least amount of damage that can come from this situation is if I just keep my mouth shut and let her work through it on her own." Yes, there are some *******s out there who just don't want to deal with other people's problems ... but for the most part, we're not being silent out of spite. We're being silent out of fear and defense.
 

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Re: 5 Things men will never understand about consoling women. #3

I like how when you ask them what's wrong and they say that they're not telling, then you stop asking and they get pissed because you stopped asking.
Women are complicated is moral of that sentence.
 

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Re: 5 Things men will never understand about consoling women. #3

So you decided to put all five parts in five different threads instead of just one? Only on NB
 

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Re: 5 Things men will never understand about consoling women. #3

So you decided to put all five parts in five different threads instead of just one? Only on NB

Please, if I put them all in one all I'd get was "TL;DR"

I like how when you ask them what's wrong and they say that they're not telling, then you stop asking and they get pissed because you stopped asking.
Women are complicated is moral of that sentence.

We men prefer simple solutions to problems, and if you say stop talking you bet your ass I'm going to stop talking.
 
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Re: 5 Things men will never understand about consoling women. #2

1 thing all women want is the D
 
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O.O i get it lol its complicate stuff but not many people here on narutobase will understand and care

But i give you a +1 Reputation for your time ^^ cuz i think this makes 90% True to most mens
 

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5 things men will never understand about consoling women. #1

This isn't mine. It is an article by comedy writer John Cheese. Full article here:

Parts 2-5 (in reverse order):







#1. A Woman's Tears Physically Lower Our Testosterone




The Situation:

"OK, now he's just acting weird. Getting all huggy and emotional with me? He never gets that touchy-feely. Not when there's no possibility of ***, at least. What did he do? I know he did something wrong."

But as your brain tries to talk you into a combative frenzy, you start to relax in his arms and calm down. Holy shit, is he magic? Hell, you should cry more often!

For dinner this week ... onions. Lots and lots of chopped onions.

But in His Mind ...

Here's the crazy upside to crying around a man. Your tears -- specifically the "smell" of them -- physically lowers his testosterone. Now, almost every site that's ran this story has gone the obvious, butt**** stupid route where they've proclaimed that a woman's tears reduce a man's *** drive (no shit -- for what kind of ****ing psychopath wouldn't it?). But what none of them have pointed out has been this: Testosterone is an empathy inhibitor.

That is to say, the more testosterone a man has in his system, the less empathetic he becomes. So knowing those two factors, the math is pretty simple: Tears lower testosterone, which in turn makes a man more empathetic to your problems. And that's why so many men drop a phat hug when they're around a crying woman. It's the go-to comfort measure for us because it's intimate and requires no life-changing speeches.

Me make sad-feel go away.

But think about that, ladies. Really think about it and grasp how insane that level of power is. Simply by shedding some saline, you have the power to physically change our body chemistry. It's a manipulation on par with witchcraft, and if you aren't blown away by that fact, it means you've known all along.

You ... haven't known all along, right? ... Ladies?
 

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Re: 5 Things men will never understand about consoling women. #3

It's easy to tell when something is wrong with them & we ask because we care & want to help . #Voice of the voiceless
 

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Re: 5 things men will never understand about consoling women. #1

Testosterone is overrated anyways. Ha I'm only joking. That makes sense though, whenever my girlfriends cried,it made me feel different and I had to make it better.
 

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Damn this is so true that its actually pretty scary.I always felt weak around a crying woman now i know why.Who would've thought a NarutoForum could teach me something so interesting.O_O
 

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Re: 5 things men will never understand about consoling women. #1

What if you take testosterone pills once she starts crying. Will we be immune to their sorcery?
 

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Re: 5 things men will never understand about consoling women. #1

Damn this is so true that its actually pretty scary.I always felt weak around a crying woman now i know why.Who would've thought a NarutoForum could teach me something so interesting.O_O

And people wondered why I spammed.
 
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