“You just don\’t understand!†is a complaint that could originate from either gender. Despite the escalating divorce rate, the truly amazing fact is that couples get together and stay together at all; at least where communication is involved. Women tend to use communication to develop emotional bonds with others. Men use it to obtain a goal, so after it\’s achieved there should be no further need for communication. This leads to women feeling that men are detached, and men feeling that women are inquisitors.
Both men and women can be caring, combative, task-oriented, and/or romantic. In communication, women seek commonalities while men are more competitive. These differences can result in miscommunication. This gap between men and women is largely a result of nature, not nurture. They are wired differently. Women\’s brains are better at verbal duties while men\’s brains perform better on visual-spatial and mathematical exercises. It\’s no surprise that women prefer to talk and men would rather do than say.
According to Melissa Dittman Tracey, there are five main communication differences between the sexes:
Meanwhile, Susan Sherwood, PhD, maintains that there are 10 specific areas within communication that the genders differ:
Women need to know that a lack of communication on a man\’s part has more to do with their different wiring, not because of a lack of affection. Men tend to express themselves better through actions more than words. Working to earn money in order to take care of their families is men\’s easiest expression of love. By the same token men need to understand that women express themselves through verbal communication. Their feelings need to be acknowledged as opposed to explained away.
Seems to me that a deeper and more empathetic understanding of how men and women express themselves can lead to a greater understanding between the sexes.
Nancy Travers is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She specializes in all types of relationships; We all want them, We all need them; How to get em and Keep them. Nancy’s office is located at 1600 Dove Street, Suite 260, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
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As seen in The Blade magazine June 2005.
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Hello Nancy,
Would you be interested in speaking to a group of women professionals, (i.e. lawyers, CPA's and bankers)re: the differences between men and women, and communication issues?
HI Debra
I would be interested, in fact I am pursing public speaking gigs. Where are you located and who are you contacted with?
THanks
NAncy