Men vs Women? He Shuts Down, She Speaks Up: Why Men and Women Handle Emotions So Differently

Men vs Women? Why do men go silent and women keep talking—especially during conflict?

In this powerful and relatable episode, psychologist and marriage educator Dr. Debi Smith unpacks the real reason men and women handle emotions so differently—starting all the way back in childhood.

You’ll learn:

  1. Why baby boys are more emotionally sensitive than girls
  2. How boys are taught to suppress emotion—while girls are encouraged to express it
  3. What happens when those early patterns show up in adult relationships
  4. How men and women experience and express emotions differently—and why it matters
  5. Why your husband’s silence might not mean what you think it does

If you've ever felt misunderstood—or confused by how your partner reacts emotionally—this video will help you make sense of what's really going on beneath the surface.

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Explore the Psychology of Men, Women, and Marriage. Discover simple facts about what works, what doesn't, and why. Learn what it means to value women and respect men. I never favor one sex over the other. Because that would be counterproductive! As a former Professor and Couple's Psychologist, I am definitely not a sexist. And although I love helping women get what they want, I am not a feminist either. I am best described as a pragmatist who recognizes and honors the fact that men and women are different by design ... and I freely share what I have learned about intimate relationships with the opposite sex ... because your success matters to me!

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DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this video is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace a professional evaluation or treatment for emotional and relational concerns. If you are experiencing severe distress or believe you may be a victim of domestic violence, please contact a licensed mental health professional for assistance. If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.