Men and women experience emotional intimacy in different positions

Attitude, like location, conveys a huge number of nonverbal messages. Psychiatry professor Albert Shefflin proposed the concept of “structure.” He is convinced that when we interact, for example, talk, we “construct” activity in space and time, organized in a certain way.
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Albert identifies three types of frames: relevant frames, nearby frames, and termination markers (signals that the communication is over and it’s time to get back to business). Perhaps what this concept points to is the mutual orientation of our shoulders in negotiations. In this sense, it is interesting to note that men and women behave radically differently in private conversations.
When women interact with each other, they position themselves so that they can see each other”s faces (for example, in heterosexual interaction). At the same time, they often look their interlocutors in the eyes. According to Deborah Tannen, they are more spontaneous, preening, nodding, smiling and touching.
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Sociologist Harry Broad believes that the shoulder-to-shoulder orientation is the way men experience emotional intimacy. “Numerous studies have shown that for men, mutual trust is expressed in the position of “nearby,” and for women it is the opposite. Men inherited the concept of intimacy from the practice of rivalry, playing on the same team,” he summarizes.






