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TiddlyPom Nov 8th 2007 11:42 pm

RANSI'S DEEP AND MEANINGFUL THREAD...
 
In part three of TP's deep and meaningfulTM series...


Do women have more emotions than men?

Or do women feel more emotions than men?

Or what?

willmore Nov 8th 2007 11:44 pm

Re: RANSI'S DEEP AND MEANINGFUL THREAD...
 

Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 5531194)
In part three of TP's deep and meaningfulTM series...


Do women have more emotions than men?

Or do women feel more emotions than men?

Or what?

Speaking for myself I have and feel far more emotions than my husband jim, but then someone has to be the sane one in the family....!;)

asher Nov 8th 2007 11:45 pm

Re: RANSI'S DEEP AND MEANINGFUL THREAD...
 

Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 5531194)
In part three of TP's deep and meaningfulTM series...


Do women have more emotions than men?

Or do women feel more emotions than men?

Or what?

men have them all and feel them all they just don't show them most of the time IMHO ;)

Possums Nov 8th 2007 11:48 pm

Re: RANSI'S DEEP AND MEANINGFUL THREAD...
 

Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 5531194)
In part three of TP's deep and meaningfulTM series...


Do women have more emotions than men?

Or do women feel more emotions than men?

Or what?

its a hard one because most women dont think anything of showing their emotions but men tend to bottle em up more. I can tell when something is wrong with the OH but if I ask him he'll say he's ok

Possums Nov 8th 2007 11:49 pm

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Originally Posted by asher (Post 5531202)
men have them all and feel them all they just don't show them most of the time IMHO ;)

thats what I was trying to say :rofl: :thumbup:

gedge Nov 8th 2007 11:50 pm

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Originally Posted by asher (Post 5531202)
men have them all and feel them all they just don't show them most of the time IMHO ;)

got it in one

Reedy Nov 8th 2007 11:56 pm

Re: RANSI'S DEEP AND MEANINGFUL THREAD...
 
My husband is quite emotional - though he would kill me for telling you!!!!

He wouldn't show his feelings to just anyone though - I think perhaps women are more open with their feelings in general.

Men perhaps, certainly in my experience are deeper one to one, with someone they feel they can trust not to ridicule their emotions....

Men I believe, though this a generalism, tend to think more and speak less.

Lau x

TiddlyPom Nov 9th 2007 12:11 am

Re: RANSI'S DEEP AND MEANINGFUL THREAD...
 

Originally Posted by Reedy (Post 5531250)
My husband is quite emotional - though he would kill me for telling you!!!!

He wouldn't show his feelings to just anyone though - I think perhaps women are more open with their feelings in general.

Men perhaps, certainly in my experience are deeper one to one, with someone they feel they can trust not to ridicule their emotions....

Men I believe, though this a generalism, tend to think more and speak less.

Lau x

Ok, that's all good...

So why is it men often accuse women of manipulation?

I mentioned this to a friend the other day and she just rolled her eyes and said 'Women feel so many more emotions... it's not manipulation, it's just men's inability to deal with those emotions'


Discuss.

TiddlyPom Nov 9th 2007 12:45 am

Re: RANSI'S DEEP AND MEANINGFUL THREAD...
 

Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 5531287)
Ok, that's all good...

So why is it men often accuse women of manipulation?

I mentioned this to a friend the other day and she just rolled her eyes and said 'Women feel so many more emotions... it's not manipulation, it's just men's inability to deal with those emotions'


Discuss.

Oooh look Ransi... too deep and meaningful!

:lol:

asher Nov 9th 2007 12:47 am

Re: RANSI'S DEEP AND MEANINGFUL THREAD...
 

Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 5531287)
Ok, that's all good...

So why is it men often accuse women of manipulation?

I mentioned this to a friend the other day and she just rolled her eyes and said 'Women feel so many more emotions... it's not manipulation, it's just men's inability to deal with those emotions'


Discuss.

dunno I have never been accused of manipulation but then I'm a very upfront type of person ;)

TiddlyPom Nov 9th 2007 12:49 am

Re: RANSI'S DEEP AND MEANINGFUL THREAD...
 

Originally Posted by asher (Post 5531384)
dunno I have never been accused of manipulation but then I'm a very upfront type of person ;)

I thought I was up front too.

I think the 'manipulation' thing is a label people use without much thought to their own culpability in a situation.
It's easier to blame it on someone else instead of acknowledging they had a part in the decision making too, perhaps.

asher Nov 9th 2007 1:08 am

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Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 5531389)
I thought I was up front too.

I think the 'manipulation' thing is a label people use without much thought to their own culpability in a situation.
It's easier to blame it on someone else instead of acknowledging they had a part in the decision making too, perhaps.


perhaps it also has something to do with all those tales of women being the power behind the throne and manipulating men , winding them round their finger etc.

Some men also don't like women crying and some men seem to think women use emotions as weapons.

In my opinion manipulation is a cop out as we all know how to phrase our arguments to get the other person to agree but we cant force them to agree to anything

worzel Nov 9th 2007 3:19 am

Re: RANSI'S DEEP AND MEANINGFUL THREAD...
 

Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 5531194)
In part three of TP's deep and meaningfulTM series...


Do women have more emotions than men?

Or do women feel more emotions than men?

Or what?

Men are just better at focusing and getting on with the job than faffing around thinking about stuff in a random manner.

At the end of the day if we can't eat it, drink it, shag it or kick it then it isn't really that important.

;):p:lol:

soapy© Nov 9th 2007 3:21 am

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Originally Posted by Reedy (Post 5531250)
My husband is quite emotional

Lau x

so would i be if i was married to you:p:p:lol:

worzel Nov 9th 2007 3:21 am

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Originally Posted by worzel (Post 5531773)
At the end of the day if we can't eat it, drink it, shag it or kick it then it isn't really that important.

;):p:lol:

PS That is why women are so important to us - we can do all 4 to them;)


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