Anonymous wrote:Life is harder for women than for men. Work is harder because women are less respected. Women do more housework and child care. Women treat their partners on average better than men treat theirs. Women are more likely to be raped. Women have many more reasons to be depressed and anxious.
Anonymous wrote:Women are smart enough to get help.
Men just hide it.
Anonymous wrote:According to all of the women on this site all of their husbands have ADHD or something similar.
Anonymous wrote:Life is harder for women than for men. Work is harder because women are less respected. Women do more housework and child care. Women treat their partners on average better than men treat theirs. Women are more likely to be raped. Women have many more reasons to be depressed and anxious.
Anonymous wrote:Life is harder for women than for men. Work is harder because women are less respected. Women do more housework and child care. Women treat their partners on average better than men treat theirs. Women are more likely to be raped. Women have many more reasons to be depressed and anxious.
Anonymous wrote:OP I assume you're in the US? Because what you're describing is not the norm in other countries. I'm an expat in Asia so I know. Heaven forbid if someone at work starts talking about being anxious or depressed. It's life, just deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have nothing against women (or men) who are open about anxiety and depression. I just don’t like the modern tendency to make themselves into the victims of every situation and of society, in general.
I this this trend really got going with social media, and now it’s infiltrated traditional media.
Is this also going on with respect to, say, stomach ailments. Or is it just mental disease that makes you skeptical?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a mid-40s guy who's been divorced for a year. I enjoy dating but not looking for anything serious. Most of the women I've met have just been casual dates but what stands out for me is that so many of them reveal that they're one of the three: bipolar, depressed, or anxious. And I mean clinically diagnosed and been prescribed meds and all that. These are women in their thirties and also forties. It's just so common it blows my mind. Needless to say, I haven't felt comfortable going forward with many of these women I've met. Just too much for me to process. I have plenty of guy friends who also mention that their wives or girlfriends are seeking therapy or taking meds to cope with some mental health diagnosis. But no guy I know has ever mentioned being depressed or anxious. I'm not saying these conditions don't ever affect men, but it just seems so common among women. Any ideas why? I'd like to meet someone eventually who won't go crazy on me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women are smart enough to get help.
Men just hide it.
Because society crucifies men who show any weakness.
I have noted how Alan Alda, Terry Crews, and Michael J Fox have been absolutely pilloried.