Women and men both feel shame. But what makes... - Deepstash

Women and men both feel shame. But what makes them feel ashamed is different. 

For women, the biggest shame is about looks - not being pretty, thin, or young enough. 

For men, shame is failure, being wrong, defective, soft, or weak in any way. Men feel shame if they show fear, get ridiculed, or get pushed around. The main message for men is "Don't be weak."

Deviating from gender norms triggers shame. Women get shame for acting too strongly. Men get shame for showing emotion.

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