- Womens Complaints about Men &
Mens Complaints about Women
- By: Robert Elias Najemy
Throughout 30 years of working
with couples and groups, I have observed that women have the
following complaints about men. These observations have been
made in a Mediterranean society, and thus, may differ from others.
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Womens Complaints about
Men
1. They are not understanding
enough.
2. They are not sensitive to
feelings and needs.
3. They are not affectionate
enough.
4. They tend to bypass sexual
foreplay, and are quick to ejaculate thus losing their sexual
interest, before the woman is satisfied.
5. They do not communicate enough.
They do not express their feelings and thoughts. |
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6. They do not pay enough attention
to their partners.
7. They do not spend enough time
at home with their children.
8. They do not help with order
and cleanliness of the home.
9. They do not appreciate the
work involved in keeping up the home or in bearing and bringing
up children and do not compensate this contribution to family
life.
10. They make decisions about
work and life without regarding the womans or the familys
needs.
11. They create extramarital
relationships.
Mens Complaints about
Women
In the same groups I have found
that men have the following complaints about women.
1. Women complain, criticize
and nag too much.
2. They try to control and suppress
men.
3. They are seldom happy.
4. They tend to withhold sex
as a punishment or blackmail.
5. They do not think logically,
but emotionally.
6. Their emotions are not predictable
but change quickly especially due to hormones, during menstruation,
pregnancy or menopause.
7. They tend to gossip.
8. They, too, create extramarital
relationships.
9. They are not home enough (which
for some men means - continuously)
10. They are not taking enough
care of the home.
What Men Can Do to Help Their
Relationship Partner's Feel Happier
(Most lessons are, of course,
for both sexes.)
Men can learn to:
1. Be more understanding and
sensitive of her needs.
2. Be more affectionate, tender,
affirming and loving.
3. Approach her consciously and
sensuously allowing their mutual sexual energy to gradually develop.
4. To communicate more openly
their thoughts, feelings and needs.
5. Spend more quality time with
their children.
6. Help out with the cleanliness
and order of the home.
7. Appreciate, and where necessary,
financially reward their partners for work done in the home.
8. Include all the family in
decision making.
9. Be monogamous.
10. Understand that her criticism
is often a function of the fact that her needs are not being
fulfilled.
11. Overcome the fear of being
controlled and be true to themselves in each situation.
12. Understand that women perceive
situations differently and respect that.
13. Understand that women are
often the victims of their hormonal changes and that this is
not easy.
14. Understand that women, too,
need to get out of the house and engage in activities, which
interest them.
What Women Can Do to Help
Their Relationship Partner's Feel Happier
(Most lessons are, of course,
for both sexes.)
Women can learn to:
1. Express their needs directly
without complaining or nagging.
2. Trust their partner and allow
him to function freely.
3. Focus on how grateful they
are to have what they have.
4. Analyze situations from an
even more logical point of view, especially when they suspect
hormones are affecting them. (Or avoid reacting at those times.)
5. Avoid gossiping.
6. Be monogamous.
7. Find a balance between taking
care of the home and asking the others for help.
8. Feel equal - neither superior
nor inferior to men.
9. Understand that men have difficulty
with communicating feelings and not take this personally.
10. Realize that their partner
loves them even when he cannot be affectionate or tender.
11. Guide the man with their
preferences in their sexual contact.
12. Radiate feelings of equality
and self-confidence without competitiveness.
We need to transcend our differences
and creating loving relationships.
May you and your family be
well. |