Ladies can you explain this i never understood
Seriously, why not just have one purse? Somehow, all the important stuff always goes to the bottom of that bag. Shouldn't your keys be easier to find? Are you sure that's your purse?
You didn't steal another woman's purse, did you? It takes you six months to choose a haircut. Bridges are built in less time. You try on everything. Every size, every style, every time. And that's why there's a boyfriend couch in every department store. Also, how is shopping a social activity? I once shopped with a guy friend, and afterward, we vowed to never do it again. We won't even talk about it. It's just too uncomfortable. For that matter, how is peeing a social activity?
When guys pee, it's like one minute of meditation. And we don't want anybody there to screw that up. What are you always talking about with your friends on the phone? Didn't you just see Jennifer two days ago? Since then, you've done nothing but work and sleep. After building your skills in understanding others, how do you use that knowledge?
If you're like most people, you use it to help and support the people you care about. This is compassion , and compassion helps us form relationships. Try these three ways to be more compassionate:.
Even small acts of compassion can build positive social connections try saying "hi" to someone who is sitting alone at lunch and see how it makes you feel. Scientists now know that strong social connections influence our health, happiness, and even how long we live. Reviewed by: Mary L. Gavin, MD. Larger text size Large text size Regular text size.
Predicting Feelings Imagine yourself in this situation: A friend asks you to a party. Making Sense of Reactions The skill of understanding others helps us predict what people might feel in a certain situation, but it also allows us to make sense of how people react.
For example: In homeroom at 8 a. It Starts With Watching If you see someone trip and fall, you probably wince — ouch! Try these ways to develop your observation skills: Look at people's expressions and body language.
Next time you're at the mall, in the coffee shop, or on the subway or bus, try this: Look around and try to identify how people might be feeling based on their body language, facial expressions, and what they're doing. The girl with the textbooks on her knee might have an exam coming up.
Does she seem confident — or stressed? What about the guy with his eyes closed? Is he feeling peaceful? Read books or watch movies that have realistic portrayals of human emotions. Pay attention to how different characters feel and act. Try to understand why the characters feel the way they do. Based on those emotions, predict what a character will do next.
Or see if you can explain why a character did what he or she did. It Improves With Listening People who are good at understanding others are usually good listeners. You can read our full exchange, which feels newly relevant, below. What is misogyny? How is it different from sexism? And why does the male-dominated status quo seem to persist? A new book by Cornell philosophy professor Kate Manne has answers. I always thought of misogyny as an ideology: a body of ideas that exists to justify social relations.
But you argue that this is sexism, and that misogyny is better understood as a moral manifestation of sexist ideology. Yeah, that's really well put. One way of looking at it is we have these patriarchal social structures, bastions of male privilege where a dominant man might feel entitled to and often receive feminine care and attention from women.
I think of misogyny and sexism as working hand-in-hand to uphold those social relations. Misogyny, the way you define it, is something we practice almost unconsciously. They want to be socially and morally superior to the women they target. But women only appear that way because we expect them to be otherwise, to be passive. I wanted to know how we police women, how we keep them in their place, in their designated lane. But we have to be aware of the unconscious biases and cultural norms that sustain all of this.
Misogyny is the law enforcement branch of patriarchy. If you think about someone like Donald Trump claiming he's the law enforcement president, I think that's right. Did the election of Donald Trump, an open misogynist, change your thinking in any way? Menopause can cause many physical symptoms, including headaches, vaginal dryness, and changes in your hair. If you think menopause means saying sayonara to the torment that is PMS, think again.
Nati and others like her find that instead of skipping through postmenopause life PMS-free, menopause has been like one long preperiod week. So, gents, here is some great advice for maintaining healthy relationships with the women in your life, especially during menopause.
Sometimes, binge watching a favorite show together or treating her to a spa day is enough to lighten the load. When it comes to sex: Be aware that her body is changing. Along with it, her body confidence, sex drive, and sexual pleasure may change as well. Be willing to talk about these things respectfully, and find ways to approach them as a couple.
When it comes to her body: Share the differences you see happening in your own body. Because she is! Chaunie Brusie, BSN, is a registered nurse with experience in labor and delivery, critical care, and long-term care nursing. The average menopause age in the United States is 51, but symptoms of menopause may start a few months or a few years before your periods fully stop…. Rather than signaling an end to your sex life, menopause can be a very sexually liberating time.
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