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Posted on January 13, 2009 by KattChat | Posted under Dating
Advice for American Singles
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Only a half century ago men and women in America had fairly defined roles in relationship to each other and making a success of that relationship often depended on their individual abilities to adapt to those expectations. While men were seen as the providers and were responsible for taking care of a family financially; women had an equally important (though often not seen as such,) role to play by raising the children and running the day-to-day household. As the roles began to change, so did the expectations placed on men and women and because of these changes a great deal of the standard social practices became confused. In today's society both men and women often find that though they may have more choices than their parents and grandparents the undefined expectation can make dating a difficult process to navigate. Over the years we have seen women taking on new roles in areas that were previously exclusively male; while men have begun to relax the expectation that all activities they take part in must be exclusively masculine. One major problem with these changes is that in many cases these new roles go directly against thousands of years of instinct. Because of this great mind clash, the instinctual versus the social conditioning, at times neither men, nor women are certain of just how they are supposed to act in order to attract some one. The great search for equality amongst the sexes has allowed for a new level of compatibility to be reached that prior social standards may have seldom allowed; but it is important to remember that many of these changes are new to our society and a great deal of the social expectations are not clearly defined. Perhaps the most ideal outcome of these great changes would be to retain some of the more charming methods of interaction that have slowly vanished, while keeping the new found freedom of equality; in order to carry out such an ideal requires a respect of those societies that came before our current one and a desire not to lose what was treasured about them when changes are made. In order to maintain a balance between the two sexes each must respect the other and this is something we have seen much in the decline in recent years. Our media indicates that at least for the purposes of amusement, that the sexes are often engaged in subtle wars where the goal are to establish rule over the opposing sides. Is it possible that this power struggle can continue while romantic relationships remain? Often this is not the case and as we see a decline in couples staying together the evidence is clear: respect is not a part of the battle plan. Turning back the clock is not something that could be, nor would most people desire it be, possible; but understanding why certain social behaviors were of value that have been lost along the way can be a marvelous asset when seeking a balance in respect for the opposite sex. Perhaps at the core, one of the greatest problems is that without defined male and female roles it can be difficult to maintain attraction or even find it in the first place. While a man, for example, may respect and admire a physically active and strong woman, instinctually he may become confused as his primary action for attracting the woman has been eliminated. The key to solving this common problem in relationships is not a simple one; nor is clearly defined from individual to individual. Because those traits which are so well known as feminine often go against today's new standard of the strong, independent woman it can be difficult for both men and women to find ways of maintaining their equality while still enjoying the benefits of their roles. The simplest answer is often to maintain a healthy amount of confidence and an open mind that does not dictate a standard for either men or women; however this is often easier said than done. Though there may not be a clearly defined set of rules to follow when dating there are some common complaints from both sexes that pertain to the freedoms we have gained and the social niceties that have become scarce; if taking these top eight tips into account, perhaps when in a situation where the roles become confusing a little patience and common respect can help to eliminate the problems and allow for both sexes to feel that the interaction was a happy, healthy and successful one:
Over the years we will probably see many more changes in the roles that men and women play; if social standards and expectations become too unrealistic remember that these rules are set by people and can thus be changed if it so demanded of them. Be patient with your partners and remember that all of the Americans who find themselves a little confused by the rules of dating and relationships basically want the same thing; to be happy, to be healthy and to find a role that they feel comfortable in. About The Author: For the best online dating reviews and unique matchmaking articles; including tips for American singles and relationship guides visit http://www.villagematchmaker.com |
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