The Most Loving Thing You Can Do For A Man

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We all love it when we are appreciated and loved by our partner. From the smallest things to grand gestures, it feels nice to be loved. And the same goes for your man. Although he may not show it outright, you need to show him that youโ€™re loving him from your heart.




Although a sweet gesture is always welcome,

The loving thing your man really needs is that you create a safe place for him to express himself without getting judged.

My husband snapped at me with impatience the other night and what could have been over in a few seconds erupted into World War III. Why? Because he was expressing disappointment in how I was reacting to something and I responded with defensiveness. Thatโ€™s all it took and we went on to have it out for a few rounds.



The loving thing men need the most can be the hardest thing for us to give.

Itโ€™s creating the safe place that can be challenging.

Sure, we can be present and loving if a man is sad in front of us if he is talking about being disappointed or worried about something. We can listen if he is calm, quiet and reflective. Creating a safe place for that is probably pretty easy for most of us.




Hereโ€™s the thing about feelings, though. They donโ€™t always come up perfectly scripted and modulated.

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Feelings donโ€™t always make sense and they sure as hell arenโ€™t always rational. Feelings are sometimes reactive. As I was reminded the other night, feelings sometimes sound like blame. They can feel like accusations.

If we really want to be that safe place for men to share their feelings, we have to have a better understanding of what that means and why itโ€™s the loving thing men needs the most.

Sad=Mad

Itโ€™s hard for anyone to express sadness, disappointment, or regret. Those softer feelings are vulnerable and can leave us feeling weak. Thatโ€™s usually where anger comes in. When weโ€™re mad, weโ€™re large and in charge. We feel more in control. Our defenses are up and we canโ€™t get hurt. Sometimes, we get sick and tired of feeling sick and tired and that pisses us off.

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Being a safe place means accepting that we arenโ€™t perfect. It means understanding that with intent or without it, we can sometimes be a source of pain for the person we love.

Relationships don't work because people think it's okay to ignore somebody when they're mad

Men donโ€™t experience feelings any differently and it becomes easier and more permissible to get angry. If women really want to be a safe place for menโ€™s feelings, they have to increase their comfort level with anger. This doesnโ€™t mean lowering boundaries or repeatedly accepting disrespectful behavior but it does mean accepting that sometimes when a man is really hurt, he isnโ€™t going to express it perfectly. He may yell. He may raise his voice, be short, sarcastic, and flippant.

This shouldnโ€™t be a surprise as women are no different. We can be imperfect when weโ€™re mad, too. Creating a loving space for a manโ€™s anger means staying still, quieting your defensive reactions, and allowing him space to calm down.

Accepting a manโ€™s anger requires patience in the moment. It means trusting that where he is in that moment isnโ€™t where heโ€™ll always be. He might not land in an angry, accusatory place once he calms down and starts talking about whatโ€™s bothering him. However, heโ€™ll never start talking about the root of his upset if his initial reaction isnโ€™t accepted. Acceptance will help you give the most loving thing a man needs.

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We have to be prepared to hear that itโ€™s our fault.

Itโ€™s not easy when he starts talking and the first thing you hear is โ€œWell, youโ€ฆ..โ€. Getting defensive can almost feel like an automatic response when someone starts with that phrase and if we react with that defensiveness, weโ€™ve immediately stopped listening. We perceive that any good intent we had on our parts wasnโ€™t seen or trusted and it can feel like he is taking his bad mood out on us.

He might very well want or need our perspective on a situation but before you rush in to save the day, be sure to ask if heโ€™s drowning and wants your help




No one wants to create a safe place for that! Our instinct is to run from that, to push it away. For men, thatโ€™s rejection. That says โ€œSure honey, I care about what you think and feel as long as it doesnโ€™t have anything to do with me.โ€

Being a safe place means accepting that we arenโ€™t perfect. It means understanding that with intent or without it, we can sometimes be a source of pain for the person we love. It also means understanding and being calm and patient when weโ€™ve been misunderstood-when something really isnโ€™t our fault. Good communication doesnโ€™t happen at high volume or high-intensity.

Creating safety will sometimes mean sitting with blame until things calm and you can talk it out and of course, it means accepting responsibility and apologizing when we have hurt or let them down, even if it wasnโ€™t our intention.

Understand and empathize with where your partner is coming from.

Itโ€™s not on us to solve the problem.

Men really arenโ€™t that different from us when it comes to talking about feelings. They want to be heard, validated and understood. When we rush to problem-solving, weโ€™re not really hearing what they have to say. He might very well want or need our perspective on a situation but before you rush in to save the day, be sure to ask if heโ€™s drowning and wants your help. He just may want company while he figures it out.

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We can validate the feeling even when we donโ€™t get why he feels that way.

Men donโ€™t always understand our reactions to things. We can get upset or sad about things that seem little or insignificant to them. The same is true for men. They may react with feelings to a situation that seems confusing or just doesnโ€™t make sense.

We have to be careful not to judge the feeling and instead relate to it. You may not get why something is angering or saddening your guy. He may be disappointed about something that you just donโ€™t get. Thatโ€™s ok. Relate to the feeling. Youโ€™ve been mad, sad, and disappointed before. Stay in that place and relate to the feelinga and you will create a safe place, the loving thing that most men needs.

They donโ€™t always need to talk about it. Really.

Sometimes women put too much emphasis on conversation. Sometimes, words arenโ€™t necessary. Sometimes, heโ€™s just going need someone who can be quiet with him, someone who can keep him company while he figures things out, himself.

Maybe he needs a company at the gym while he works it out. He might need to be held, hugged, or have his handheld. Making love to him sensitively and with compassion also creates safety and acceptance. Being a safe person sometimes means accepting that not talking is an acceptable option. And that that way to give the most loving thing a man needs.

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Accept when theyโ€™re done talking and Let. It. Go.

My poor husband. I am a therapist. When I am not bungling up his feelings and making them about me, I am usually all too happy to jump right in and talkโ€ฆand talkโ€ฆand talk. Poor guy. Not everyone likes to or needs to, go round and round their feelings ad nauseam. Sometimes, they just need to put it out there that they are going through something and then they can move on.



Safety means letting them. Women can get sucked into the intimacy that gets created when a man opens up and that feeling can tempt us to drag out the moment longer than he is comfortable with. Take your cue from him. When heโ€™s done talking, let him be done.

After all, safety also means being aware of whatโ€™s going on with him and following up a day or two later to see how heโ€™s feeling or how it all worked out.

Are you ready to do the most loving thing you can do for your man?


Written by Heather Gray
Originally appeared in The Good Men Project
Republished with permission

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