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Research has suggested that women express emotions more frequently than men on average. Multiple researchers have found that women cry more frequently, and for longer durations than men at similar ages
Why is it always about crying. That is only 1 expression of emotion you know.

Men and woman are found to experience anger as frequently as each other. Men are more likely to act with aggressive outbursts as a result. Guess it depends which emotion you’re deciding to judge on

What has actually been found is that men and women generally are as emotional as each other. They express different emotions more publicly than each other.

Do I see more women crying in football or more expressed anger by men. Only anecdotal but it’s the latter for me
 
Because they are more emotional than men. according to the NI womens manager.
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I don't know what prompted him to say it but women hockey, rugby and football players I know don't seem to have this problem. Women in mixed hockey seem to be as tough emotionally as their male teammates Given the current controversy perhaps books like 'Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus' should be banned along with phrases like 'man flu' and 'men can't multi-task'. Feel sorry for him but everyone knows you may think it but you can't say it.
 
It's true but then it is off the men as well. You see this happen loads of times. Look at AC Milan in the CL final v Liverpool, 3 up and in 6 minutes ended up essentially losing the game. Be hundreds of examples just like this.
 
So it's true but you shouldn't say it?
People's feelings are more important than facts.

Apparently.
But it’s not true is it? As I explained earlier, everyone are individuals no matter what sex and should be treated as such. A sweeping remark like that on national tv is damaging for all women in sport and adds nothing to the conversation. He may as well have said “I wish I were coaching a mens team”
 
But it’s not true is it? As I explained earlier, everyone are individuals no matter what sex and should be treated as such. A sweeping remark like that on national tv is damaging for all women in sport and adds nothing to the conversation. He may as well have said “I wish I were coaching a mens team”
Apparently, yes it is.
 
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