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Reply to "DH withdraws when upset, then when he re-engages, I'm mad"
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[quote=Anonymous]He does this because women view as someone who is open about their problems or comes to them with problems as weak. Men have to process things on their own or risk losing their wife's/gf's respect. Studies show men aren't attracted to sensitive men http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0146167214543879 So you're not going to find many who will talk about their feelings...and if you do find one chances are you'll probably cheat on him Society scorns men who complain. Men are also more action oriented. They want to solve problems not talk. This is why when things emotionally arouse then they disengage and leave. It's a queue to physical action. Some guys don’t express feelings well through words, but they express them through actions. They show up. They take responsibility. You need to decide whether you can deal with it or not. He shouldn't have to apologize or change to fit your needs. [/quote]
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