* Not all men lower their standards after a bad breakup. Some men learn lessons from a former bad relationship, while others never learn or may be 'gun shy.' Some men may feel that all women are not worthy of loyalty and are afraid of being hurt while other men may seek this bad breakup as the best thing that has happened to them and take their time to find the right woman for themselves.
If it's after a breakup, they just don't want to talk, if it's before the breakup/used for the breakup, they are just cruel. It happens.
Modern Men - 2006 The Breakup 1-2 was released on: USA: 24 March 2006
Not really, men just usually hide their feelings better. Both men and women can get hurt after a relationship ends. Women tend to mourn their feelings and talk about the breakup, and men generally start dating new people right away to avoid dealing with their feelings about breakup.
Although it seems that men and women are wired differently, men may have a hard time after a break up, they are not made of stone :)
Probably... It depends upon how deeply he loves his partner...
This is not the case for all men and probably not the case for the majority of men. Sometimes they are just acting like it does not hurt them, men have always been the ones who act strong and like nothing bothers them but they are probably feeling just as bad as us if not worse.
don't waste your time
That totally depends on the nature of the breakup and the nature of the relationship before the breakup. If the breakup was sudden and due to some volatile outside forces and the feelings of the husband and wife remain the same, they might remarry at a later time when those contrary outside forces have calmed down or when the issues have been worked out. Sometimes there may be a deep, everlasting love that is momentarily ruffled by bad stuff. Also, they might just fall in love again
Yes, they can be homophobic. And they can be as bad as men about it.
No - why should they. That is not a man woman thing, that is just a problem you have.
Bar-Z Bad Men was created in 1937.
Smiling Men with Bad Reputations was created in 1971.