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The Male Flight, Fix, and Fight Response
The universal responses, that I've heard numerous times in executive seminars as well, fell into three well known categories: Flight, Fix, and Fight. This was evident when one female student teared up during a particularly intense and personal exercise the session before. The female students nearby immediately offered tissues, asked if she was okay during the break and offered their support. The male students, many of whom were seated just behind her went stoic and all fled the scene during the break not wanting to engage.
The female student rightly brought this issue up in the context of our discussion on emotion and asked, "Why didn't one of you ask if I was okay or offer any gesture of kindness or support? This I would expect from a group of men who are seemingly more in tune with women's issues given that you chose to take this course."
The men shared that when a woman becomes emotional in their presence their first instinct is to flee. They believe that women are irrational when they are emotional. Best to get out of the way, let the storm pass. And if they must engage then their next instinct is to try and fix the issue which more often than not gets them into further trouble. "We can't win," one male student responded, "You don't want us to leave when you're upset and you don't want us to fix the issue that created distress -- even if we have the solution -- so what do you expect from us?"
Here I had to stop the conversation and correct a massive misperception that permeates the workplace. Experts in Gender Intelligence and those who have studied the differences between the male and female brain argue that women are just as rational when they are emotional. As Barbara Annis, the pioneer in Gender Intelligence shared in a recent post, "Actually, women are oftentimes more capable than men are of experiencing strong emotions and thinking rationally at the same time.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cari-e-guittard/the-surest-way-to-make-a-_b_5571904.html
randys1
(16,286 posts)is incapable of being both emotional and rational at the same time, thus we have wars
geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)just as women are.
whether they are raised or encouraged to do so is another question, with the variances being due to individual personalities, not gender
PeaceNikki
(27,985 posts)BainsBane
(55,388 posts)but I see it here a lot, usually from men far more emotional than I. The irony is, everyone who knows me will tell you I'm far more head- than emotion-oriented.
IronLionZion
(47,347 posts)thanks for sharing
I can certainly relate to those dudes in the class.
Its food for thought.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)cause it is gonna happen sometime. it is much healthier for them and will eventually nip them on the tush. men state us feminists are not concerned with our men. i am. maybe that is why they think we can not be rational at the time, cause in their emotional woes, they are not. having avoided emotion and run away from it to such an extent, that when it does come, they cannot think straight.
interesting. thanks ism.