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Dan Ehrenkrantz's avatar

Some researchers have pointed out that men do much better in carrying the emotional labor of relationships in the courting stage of the relationship. If this is true, it implies that men are capable, just not sufficiently motivated—which is pretty damning.

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Dr. Amber Hull's avatar

Outstanding synopsis of the emotional and mental labor shouldered by women in heterosexual relationships. As a physician specializing in maternal and child health, I can say from personal experience that all of this is true.

Part of the issue lies in the fact that men are disincentivized from forming intimate, communicative relationships with other men due to the fear of being labeled as “gay”. And they’re accused of emotional infidelity if they form close platonic relationships with women. This calculus leads to an inability to decipher and communicate their feelings.

A lot of the problem rests in very limiting social constructs of masculinity. And fear of being perceived as homosexual or unfaithful.

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