Thursday, May 13, 2010

Middle Eastern men and arguments

Middle Eastern men and arguments:


It is such a precious time to sit and watch few men discussing any issue in a social environment, to hear the tone of their voices rising to make their opinion heard, the loudest is the one who wants others to follow his lead and the most stubborn and might be the less educated on the matter of them all.

It is fascinating to hear the stubbornness in male arguments, to see their inability to accept or to hear others opinion, it is almost impossible to conduct any discussion. For example: When Middle Eastern men are arguing differences or opposite point of view on any political issues one can not hear objectivity and calmness, all there is to it at the end is raising voices and deeper differences. one can see this clearly in any Arab political TV broadcast

The inability to conduct an argument in an objective and serene manner is seen in all aspects of daily life, from home, to work, to negotiations, to politics.

At home it has a devastating effect on the relationship between the male, head of the household and his wife and children. It is where this inability to hear the other comes in strongest, the male knows he is the sole ruler and the final authority, knowing so gives him more power to exercise and enforce his own views, on any daily life subject. from visits to career choices

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