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There are two possibilities-either the person has difficulty dealing with other's emotions or the person is not expressing the emotion appropriately.
For example-many men do have trouble handling it if the woman they care about is expressing pain or anger, because they instinctively feel responsible.
My family worried about me for years because I had difficulty expressing anger appropriately-it was the hardest thing I've ever had to learn! I have also known people who express sadness and hurt feelings inappropriately and these traits really are a weakness.

2007-07-07 12:40:48 · answer #1 · answered by barbara 7 · 2 0

Often because those people are misguided, or arrogant, ignorant / naive and or emotionally illiterate.

Like anything else (sigh), the demonstration of appropriate emotional responses at a time it is called for is 'natural' (give or take the circumstances).

This demonstration of emotions is for some perceived as a sign of weakness due to various cultural or other beliefs ~ some of which may have to do with military training even.

In certain circumstances, the demonstration of emotion is 'an error of judgement' that can exacerbate a situation. But to deny ones self or another, the broad spectrum of the emotional experience, is to deform that person.

However well meant, without the sanction of the broad emotional expression, it's an abuse.

Sash.

2007-07-07 13:05:48 · answer #2 · answered by sashtou 7 · 1 0

I'm sure it's because at some time or another during they're life, they expressed emotion (which leaves you wide open to get hurt) and got either criticized or hurt. When your guard is down, our society typically views you as "weak." Vulnerability, sadness...those are viewed as weak. Little do those ignor-anases know, showing emotions is a sign of STRENGTH and COURAGE!

2007-07-07 12:41:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I don't see it in some people, I just see it in men the whole time. At work and even amongst my friends. This pathetic male posturing is seen as how they "should" react to a particular social situation. Emotion seems to imply weakness. I don't know and it's very sad. It happens moreso in a group of men where one guy is afraid to let their gaurd down so instead show a so called tough outer exterior.

And people wonder why the suicide rate amongst men is so high....

2007-07-07 22:38:29 · answer #4 · answered by Melok 4 · 1 0

i'm no longer over-emotional. yet my spouse died. guess what? I cry daily. I even have good friends - the two women and men human beings - who get it, and permit me be. sometime, I won't cry daily. in the previous this got here approximately, i offered the belief I wasn't meant to cry, that I had to be all mutually continuously. Be a guy. nicely, i'm busy being a guy who enjoyed his spouse, and nonetheless does, and misses her greater desirable than words. females, there is your guy showing emotion.......and it does not take have faith - it takes some thing that concerns adequate to a guy like me, to no longer care anymore although if every person thinks i'm susceptible as a results of fact I cry. I lost the main proper woman interior the international - what the hell do I care if every person thinks I shouldnt be crying?

2016-10-01 02:40:56 · answer #5 · answered by arleta 4 · 0 0

Because they are so scared of showing their own feelings they have to ridicule people who do. It's not a sign of weakness It's a sign of strength as far as I'm concerned !

2007-07-07 12:45:31 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Sometimes I feel for a man it is weakness, because he's supposed to be in control of himself and needs to be level headed even in times of uncertainty. Woman it seems are just wired that way with huge emotion which to me is a beautiful thing. The hardness that often occurs as an effort to protect the heart from painful feelings of hurt is unfortunate, yet entirely understandable. But I don't consider that strength at all. I call it a protective wall.

2007-07-07 12:42:08 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

It is the way they have been brought up.
I have noticed that nowadays young people especially lads are more willing to show their emotions in public. I don't know if it is the influence of footballers, but they seem happy to give their male friends a hug, whereas one time they would have been worried about being thought of as puffs.

2007-07-07 18:28:37 · answer #8 · answered by malcolm g 5 · 1 0

I believe it's to do with a lack of self awareness. If you are unable to deal with your own emotions then you haven't got a cat in hells chance of dealing with other peoples. Showing & dealing with emotions is a sign of strength of character.

2007-07-07 17:52:46 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Sometimes it is. Most of us can choose when and whether we show our emotions; the inability to make that choice indicates a lack of self-mastery, without which we leave ourselves vulnerable to manipulation and exploitation.

At the same ttime, one of the marks of the trust that allows for intimacy is the ability to let emotions shine through for another to see. It is a question of balance.

2007-07-07 12:40:42 · answer #10 · answered by nightserf 5 · 3 0

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