Men are more practice oriented and besides, actionable and less verbal and emotionally assertive in context. Within this perspective, their vitality lies within the actions and these solidify their modus of communication and onset their other modus with their immediate environment respondents. However most of the communication perspective correlates with the female genera and marginally with the male. Action and practice Rather than responding to suggestions, implications and variables of life men tend to respond through resolve than verbal/oral communication to express their emotions and stand about the issue.
Men are intuitive and respond through intuition. Rather than conferring and investigating he senses and reacts intuitively within the scope of a restricted response. Morally he is not verbal in his action, he is a silent respondent, a feeler and an actor whose objective is to give credence to value of his position through resolve to, rather than phased action to resolve. Actions, as seen within the metaphoric aspects, speak louder than words, it is the male perspective of resolve. In simplicity of this physiological perspective, man is practical and action oriented. He likes practcising and doing things. Assertive
Men rather than complaining and expressing emotions to situations, demands or failures don’t cry, complain or revert to emotional assertiveness; they tend to assertive counter the problem. They channel their energies to the opposite. It is indicative of rebellion so as to attain an equal response to what has been done to them, and equally hurt and subsequently resolve through assertive perspectives. It is a natural response comparatively. This is contrary to women who tend to cry and beg for re-consideration once there is a problem or a job loss. According to physiologist Peter G Hansen, men transform disadvantage to advantage.
They respond to problems through an open mind and a clear conscience and through the same medium comprehensively transform the bad situation to favour them. Observation Sexually man does not objectively approach sexuality emotionally, instead, he seeks to signify and suggest through his observation. Through a suggestive and comprehensive stare and explanation indicative of interest and intent he communicates his want. In most cases men do not make a sexual advance, a woman does, through a figurative gesture made through her body and meant to impress a man, the man then observes and likes, through his consistent stare and observation.
The respondent responds through creation of active sexual imagination onset intimacy through figurative gestures. Man observes likes, suggests through observation and indulges through observation. Listening To show keen approach to topics made by a woman or a counterpart, man is not a participatory being but a listener who through listening communicate his attentiveness,’ This is a nature most women like in a man, a great listener. This side of men is indicative of action orientation rather than a verbal assertiveness in context. Figurative objectivity
Women are recipients of the male vitality. Men through figurative advances portend their capabilities and depict their intent through figurative approaches. They show off masculinity, walking styles, money and aptness and orientation to firsthand and trendy information and trends. Energetic replication Providing for a family and in most cases for a woman so as to substitute the same for sexual and intimate responses and consensual compromises are the concepts of mans use of his energies to communicate his desire and needs within the context of his spent energy in return.
This is seen in families and relationships, a man toils to provide and maintain a good family and in return he commands respect and love from the children and his wife. Based on the efforts he expects to get a sexual favour in return. Men with mistresses and concubines channel their energies to provisions apt for these women for the sexual intimacy proffered in return. Creative and cognitive communication
Rather than talking and expressing ideologies and their plans, men result to innovation and creativity notably poetic distinctions and artistic expressions like music, painting, a new business or so. Men tend to please women by buying them rings and chocolate when the woman least expects it. The intent is to attain and exchange, and also share emotions and feelings sexually rather than talk and share subsequently.
Sources
Peter G Hansen. 1986, Stress for success. {pg 134} Patty Howell and Ralph Jones: Getting Men to Communicate: www.lovegevity.com