This was a great and open discussion. There is a psychological different way that men and women discuss. I’d love yall to discuss that. Men are usually more direct and logical and women can interpret that as rude and over powering, while women are more emotional and nurturing and create more boundaries and language that men don’t understand and feel left out of and unable to have the femenine conversations women have with other women.
Thank you so much for sharing your perspective! That's a very interesting topic, how men and women often have different communication styles. These differences can lead to misunderstandings but also offer opportunities for deeper connection when we work to understand each other. We’d love to explore this in future discussions, thanks for the idea!
Great conversation! I am not a man, however, I believe what makes a man a man is his ability to lead because of his way of influencing others. In order to be an influencer he must have characteristics of God, authentic, knowledgeable , foster a sense of community, trustworthy, and ability to inspire and motivate others.
Thank you for your thoughtful perspective! It’s a reminder that true leadership isn’t about power or control but about serving and uplifting others in a way that builds trust and inspires people to grow.
i feel like a great video idea would be a review of alison armstrong and then talking about the difference in nature of men and women in relationships because she breaks down a lot of things that happen in relationships because of the nature of men and women’s differences
This was a great and open discussion. There is a psychological different way that men and women discuss. I’d love yall to discuss that. Men are usually more direct and logical and women can interpret that as rude and over powering, while women are more emotional and nurturing and create more boundaries and language that men don’t understand and feel left out of and unable to have the femenine conversations women have with other women.
Thank you so much for sharing your perspective! That's a very interesting topic, how men and women often have different communication styles. These differences can lead to misunderstandings but also offer opportunities for deeper connection when we work to understand each other. We’d love to explore this in future discussions, thanks for the idea!
Great conversation! I am not a man, however, I believe what makes a man a man is his ability to lead because of his way of influencing others. In order to be an influencer he must have characteristics of God, authentic, knowledgeable , foster a sense of community, trustworthy, and ability to inspire and motivate others.
i agree and their ability to keep their composure and keep their morals over the situation their in or going through
Thank you for your thoughtful perspective! It’s a reminder that true leadership isn’t about power or control but about serving and uplifting others in a way that builds trust and inspires people to grow.
i feel like a great video idea would be a review of alison armstrong and then talking about the difference in nature of men and women in relationships because she breaks down a lot of things that happen in relationships because of the nature of men and women’s differences
Thank you so much for watching, and for your suggestion! We will definitely look into this.