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testosterone>societal conditioning feedback loop that makes men more violent and arguably more pragmatic and less emotional.
yes but same studies says:Probably because having higher testosterone levels is generally linked to more risk-taking behaviour and impulsivity.
"Toxic Masculinity" is another one of those woke social inventions that only serve to make life miserable for the rest of us.I imagine the expectation men have to put up with due to toxic masculinity. Men in our society today typically aren't allowed to show emotion or they'd be seen as wimpy
? WhatI believe because we still live in the remnants of the "disposable man" society. I believe that a lot of the men that kill themselves would have been one of the negligible front line deaths of war had they been born in a previous timeline.
Fair enough, I should've made it clear that I don't think impulsivity is the only reason for the higher completed suicide rate. Some other reasons could be that men are less likely to be a single parent, more men are in possession of firearms than women etc.On balance, it can be concluded that although impulsivity may account for some of the difference in the suicide rate between men and women, it cannot fully account for the discrepancy. "
The relationships that men and women form with members of the same sex are extremely different. Women tend to form "face to face" relationships. This involves a lot of talking to each other about emotions and feelings related to situations and experiences.
Men on the other hand from "shoulder to shoulder" relationships. This means that they often discuss situations and experiences but do not include the emotional aspect. This is why women sometimes struggle to keep up with a conversation between two or more men as the topics often change due to the lack of emotional analysis.
Women also are more likely to seek help with issues earlier. As a very rough estimate, women will reach out for help when they are 30% into an issue or problem.
I don't think impulsivity is the right metric to use here, suicidal intent is. It should be clear to us of all people that someone can have high intent with low impulsivity, and someone can have high impulse with low intent.yes but same studies says:
"However, there is some evidence to contradict a direct causal link between impulsivity and
suicidal behaviour:
I doubt that women get always treated very well. I know a lot of women who were sexually assaulted. Physically and emotionally abused. This also happened throughout history.Women evolved to look good and get treated well emotionally. Men evolved by beating each other up for mates, not to be emotionally supported. Now we live in a world where you cannot take what you want without severe consequences, taught to sheath our swords all the time. Yet we are still berated with harmful words.