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Communication: Men and Women Have Different Styles

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Communication: Men and Women Have Different Styles

Jun 30, 2016 | Posted by Virginia Colin | Marriage |

Communication: Men and Women Have Different Styles

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by guest author Ellen Purcell
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The Problem:
“When we are out with other couples, he’s the life of the party, but once we are home again, he hardly talks with me at all.”
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The Explanation:
Typically men and women view social conversation quite differently. Women tend to be looking to establish or re-establish feelings of connection and community. They do this by sharing feelings about what’s going on in their lives, which makes them feel part of a whole group of people who care. Men during conversation tend to be demonstrating knowledge, ability, and other qualities that set them apart – and hopefully above – others. This comes from thousands of years of needing to be competitive, of being the provider and protector, being able to “win”. Being the same as others or part of a social group in an equal way does not demonstrate those important qualities. Recognizing that is what’s going on when out in public can take the blame out of the situation – men and women naturally just relate differently.
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The Solution:
So, when a man is at home, and doesn’t have to “prove” his abilities and knowledge, he can relax and enjoy feeling contentment – which he usually expresses through silence. Unfortunately, that runs right up against a woman’s typical need to emotionally reconnect and bond through conversation. Finding brief ways (15 minutes or so) each day to focus on each other, listening, sharing, not trying to fix the other’s problems, but empathetically hearing how the day went for each of you helps to meet the needs of both spouses.
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Ellen Purcell, CPCC, professional speaker and author, is a Master Teacher & Trainer of the PAIRS Programs. PAIRS is an internationally-renowned organization that teaches couples how to create and sustain happy, thriving, passionate, long-lasting relationships. To learn more about these relationship education workshops, see www.PAIRSVirginia.com.

Professional family mediators facilitate constructive communication when relationship partners are having difficulty discussing something important. For a free consultation about whether family mediation would be helpful for you, contact Dr. Virginia Colin at mediatorQ@gmail.com or 703.864.2101. 

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