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Men’s fear: she’s a poser by Dating Goddess Patient Expert Posted Wed 18 Feb 2009 12:04pm Talking about dating with a midlife single friend he asked, “Do you know men’s biggest dating fear?” “Dating a psycho?” “No.” “Getting an STD?” “No.” “She gets pregnant?” “Those are all high on the list, but it’s not what I’m thinking of.” “Well, many women’s fear is abandonment, but I doubt that’s men’s fear.” “It’s not.” “What Read on »
Our Greatest Fears (for men only) by Logan F. Healthy Living Professional Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 9:43pm at any age. The April edition of MH has a page called “On the Minds of Men.” Over 2,400 of their readers were asked the following: What scares you most about aging... guess is that the top three fears of mid-life men and seniors would be about the same as younger men's. Some of the other fears might move up or down as we age. But feeling old Read on »
Five Little Words That Strike Fear Into The Hearts Of Men (Video) by Dan and Jennifer .. Health Maven Posted Fri 10 Oct 2008 1:14pm and Subscribe Today so you don’t miss a single video. They’re scared they’ll get it wrong. When women ask men questions, they’re always afraid of giving the wrong answer. It doesn... send guys running for the hills. Why is this? How can you talk to your man about your relationship without scaring him off? What is the right way to go about it so your Read on »
Men Fear by relationships .. Posted Fri 04 Mar 2011 7:23am Many men fear that she'll point and laugh in bed. Worse yet, spread the news of his inadequacy to her friends Read on »
Men fear rejection by women by relationships .. Posted Sun 27 Dec 2009 4:51am , understandably. Men more in touch with their emotions, accepting of them and have a secure attachment complex probably do not fear rejection from women. Regrettably so many people grow up... Adam: Men are culturally conditioned to avoid feeling and be "strong". Yeah, I know I'm over-generalizing but generalizations are useful sometimes. Now this does not mean Read on »
Physiotherapist goes where men fear and dread by Allanda .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 02 May 2012 2:37pm David Young is unusual in that he has specialised in an area that isn’t talked about often – male incontinence .  Mr Young, 51, of West Pennant Hills, USA has worked as a physiotherapist for the past 30 years and set up his own practice in 1988. Mr Young said he enjoyed making a difference since many men avoided seeking help from health pro ... Read on »
Men Who Hate and Fear Women (8,498 reads) by relationships .. Posted Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:08am for his tremendous anxiety about women. He is caught in the conflict between his need for the woman’s love and his deep-seated fear of her. This man needs, as we all do, to feel... frightening father in every way. He promised himself "When I grow up I' ll get to scream and ye' ll at everyone and treat people the way I want to. because that' s what men get to do Read on »
New Research: Men Can Eat Carbs and Don't Fear Getting Fat. (Women, not so much.) by Charlotte H. Patient Expert Posted Wed 14 Apr 2010 6:57pm weren't really health food, didn't you? Men Aren't Afraid of Getting Fat Anyone who has ever spent time people watching with a straight man at the mall can skip the details of this next study and jump right to the conclusion: Men aren't afraid of getting fat. Some men may fear gaining weight due to societal or health pressures but this fear isn't Read on »
Of Mice and Men (and Anxiety) by Carrie A. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 19 Jan 2010 8:36pm leads to subjects extinguishing this fear response. That is, a subject should eventually stop having an anxious response towards the harmless stimulus. "But both the mice... Two studies were published this week that made the connection between genetic variations and anxiety disorders in both humans and animals. One study, published Read on »
Anxiety and Insomnia Increase Risk Of Diabetes in Men by Jeremiah D. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Fri 03 Oct 2008 12:51pm According to this research, men who experience psychological distress (including anxiety and insomnia) part significantly greater risk for developing Type 2 diabetes. Anxiety and depression have already been implicated in the development of heart disease, and were suspected of playing a role on the development of diabetes as well. From Read on »