Women attack men when they’re happy.
Relationship expert Alison Armstrong says it’s because male happiness and power together feel threatening when a woman doesn’t feel deeply connected.
If he’s pumped about his sports win, big fish, or guys’ trip, and she didn’t create that joy, it can trigger fear. So she diminishes it. “Why are you so happy without me?”
It’s not conscious cruelty. It’s an unconscious reaction to power she doesn’t feel safe with.
“The opposite of love is not hate, it’s indifference. The opposite of happiness is not sadness, it’s fear.”
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If men did something this dysfunctional to women, the talk would mostly be about how to teach men to stop it.

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