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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

The results of three studies show that physically aggressive displays are part of men's cultural script to restore the endangered sex status. In study 1 and 2, increased challenges to men's gender status induced physically aggressive displays, including punching a pad with more power and choose an aggressive boxing activity against a nonaggressive puzzle activity.



Just realize, "I'm not a victim" could be such a powerful statement to get us into adulthood, as did Henry relate to her. As far as limits go, giving Henry a metaphor: "I look like a good situation to send a fax. You send your partner a fax, and you get to keep the original." She gives the reader seven detailed steps to establish and enforce meaningful, realistic limits.

Some examples fall flat or just does not seem to quite fit. But they are often stunning. The other weird thing I noticed is the author's repeated assume all their readers have children that do not disrupt the flow of the book or refute her points, but just a little shake.

Most of us had programming that is in every child, can not serve us anymore. One of Henry's inspired metaphors: the possibility that childhood programming to continue to run things like letting a five-year drive car.Study three held a public display of aggressive contingency reduced male anxiety-related knowledge in the wake of a sexual threat. This suggests that aggressive displays may serve to downregulate negative affect when manhood is threatened. defense.

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