Partitions have the power to break a woman's heart, but a group of experts after observations concluded concluded that those who are hurt even more after the end of a story, are men. The latter, are more emotional when it comes to discussing the affairs of the heart and find it difficult to express themselves freely.
The famous stereotype associated with manhood or the idea that "men do not cry" has significantly influenced the way they deal with their true feelings. According to this stereotype, men are supposed not to express the sadness or pain left by the end of a love, therefore they generally carry such a burden with them.
On the other hand, it is much easier for women to seek help from friends, mothers or a therapist.
Men are more sensitive and that is a fact!
As "wild" as they may seem to you physically, studies have shown that men were more likely to talk about issues related to separations, first dates, holidays, and personality qualities. In parallel, the women who participated in the study discussed more about finances, distance, and household chores.
Men look more confident than women in a romantic relationship. The language used by both partners during the connection varies considerably. Unlike women who openly display dilemmas, insecurities, etc., men try to hide doubts, insecurities or anxiety.
If this negative stigma around men changes, they will gradually find it easier to seek help in case of emotional need and to express their feelings more freely, which after a separation are experienced even more intensely compared to the other sex.
Source: Bright Side