I've noticed something lately, along with a couple of my friends:
Imagine something has happened and it opens op an emotional wound or creates a new one: perhaps you have relationship troubles, maybe you're young and there are often problems at home, you got into a bad fight with your friend which leads to you losing touch with them, your heart is broken, you name it.
Now picture what this would entail in the average close friendship between girls/women. If she is a hugger perhaps she will receive a couple of hugs from her friend, her friend will talk it out with her. They discuss what happens, what was experienced. Or it might look different and you might shit talk the other party to help your friend feel better. Whatever it is, in general, your friends make feelings openly discussable, and validate your feelings. No matter if you feel small, disgusted, frustrated, sad or weak, the message is that these feelings are okay to have and it is okay to share them, no matter what type of feeling it is.
Let's now look at close friendships between boys/men. If something obviously seriously bad happens, your friends will probably supportive and understanding of your frustrations and sadness. They will let you deal with whatever it is you need to deal with, but generally from a distance, perhaps with occasional advice and reassurances, but that's mostly it. Showing Anger is definitely accepted and perhaps your friends share in your anger and reflect that back to you, perhaps it might make you work through it. If you're sad though, or feel weak, depressed, jealous and want to discuss that with your friends or vent to your friends, you might have a tough time, because they likely don't want to, or they might wish to just offer you direct solutions for problems. When you get truly vulnerable, emotionally, your friends freeze up and don't really know what do with that. So it might not be discussed any further.
(These are just examples, but I hope you get the gist I'm trying to get at)
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Now I am definitely not saying all male-male friendships are like this. In fact I do experience a sense of emotional support with a male friend of mine, whom I consider to be my best friend. I do have to say that in my experience this is quite rare. Even though it is there I can see it is difficult for my friend to share his emotions, mostly also because of his pride. It just makes me sad that there's so little emotional support between men. I mean we are all human, we all need to vent and we all need some emotional support from time to time.
So, my questions are:
What do you think of this, do you disagree/agree with me that there is little emotional support in friendships between men?
What is your experience with this?
Do you think this emotional support is necessary?
And if so, why ?
Imagine something has happened and it opens op an emotional wound or creates a new one: perhaps you have relationship troubles, maybe you're young and there are often problems at home, you got into a bad fight with your friend which leads to you losing touch with them, your heart is broken, you name it.
Now picture what this would entail in the average close friendship between girls/women. If she is a hugger perhaps she will receive a couple of hugs from her friend, her friend will talk it out with her. They discuss what happens, what was experienced. Or it might look different and you might shit talk the other party to help your friend feel better. Whatever it is, in general, your friends make feelings openly discussable, and validate your feelings. No matter if you feel small, disgusted, frustrated, sad or weak, the message is that these feelings are okay to have and it is okay to share them, no matter what type of feeling it is.
Let's now look at close friendships between boys/men. If something obviously seriously bad happens, your friends will probably supportive and understanding of your frustrations and sadness. They will let you deal with whatever it is you need to deal with, but generally from a distance, perhaps with occasional advice and reassurances, but that's mostly it. Showing Anger is definitely accepted and perhaps your friends share in your anger and reflect that back to you, perhaps it might make you work through it. If you're sad though, or feel weak, depressed, jealous and want to discuss that with your friends or vent to your friends, you might have a tough time, because they likely don't want to, or they might wish to just offer you direct solutions for problems. When you get truly vulnerable, emotionally, your friends freeze up and don't really know what do with that. So it might not be discussed any further.
(These are just examples, but I hope you get the gist I'm trying to get at)
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Now I am definitely not saying all male-male friendships are like this. In fact I do experience a sense of emotional support with a male friend of mine, whom I consider to be my best friend. I do have to say that in my experience this is quite rare. Even though it is there I can see it is difficult for my friend to share his emotions, mostly also because of his pride. It just makes me sad that there's so little emotional support between men. I mean we are all human, we all need to vent and we all need some emotional support from time to time.
So, my questions are:
What do you think of this, do you disagree/agree with me that there is little emotional support in friendships between men?
What is your experience with this?
Do you think this emotional support is necessary?
And if so, why ?
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