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Old January 5th, 2007, 12:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Why do men spend so much time at their jobs?

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on Wed, Jan 03, 2007, 1:55 pm PST




The question comes up over and over again in relationships. She says to him: If you gave me the same amount of attention as you give your boss, we'd be topside on the Love Boat rather than ballast in the Titanic.

Kinda true, right? At work, men can't communicate enough with e-mails, memos, brainstorming meetings that last all morning, and drinks that intrude on the dinner hour. But in a relationship, we hardly mutter an "uh, huh" when women ask if the dress looks okay. At work, men come up with creative solutions to problems. In a relationship, we hold our ground in the never-ending arguments about the budget/remote/toilet seat. At work, we're never satisfied with an average performance. In a relationship, we sometimes are. And then we fall asleep.

So, of course, it's a natural question for a woman to ask: Why is it that men obsess about work so much and spend so much time there-even without seemingly direct rewards or benefits for doing so? Part of the reason is that we value job performance and career advancement almost as much we value SportsCenter (almost). In fact, 35 percent of men in my Men, Love & Sex survey say that a 50-percent raise would be the one-time life boost that would make them feel the best-beating out both losing 20 pounds (29 percent) and working less to spend more time with the family (11 percent). Ouch.

The quick and obvious explanation is that men can take their relationships for granted after they've been in it for a while. In fact, that very sense of security is what we treasure most about a long-term relationship, in part because we can't afford to view our jobs the same way. These are some of the main reasons why men seem to have such great relationships-with their boss and coworkers.

They're Always Out to Prove They Are THE Guy

Early on in a relationship, a guy is competing for a woman's attention against all kinds of potential suitors. So he's at his best-witty, romantic, generous, unselfish. Once he knows he's the guy in the relationship, the pressure to perform decreases. At work, that drive is the same: He's competing against lots of other people for jobs, for raises, for respect-and a man's competitive nature drives him to want to be the best out of all the others. The difference in a job setting is that the pressure to perform never decreases, and he's always competing to be the guy. Even when he's the big boss, he's competing against other big bosses for his company's share of the pie (that is, the whole damn thing).

Not Working Equals Weakness

Of course, women have a lot of unfair stereotypes that they're fighting against day after day. But one of the stereotypes that men are saddled with is that their career success is a measure of their personal worth. The sociologist Warren Farrell has written that just as women are at times looked at as "sex objects," men are at risk of being considered "success objects"--to others, to themselves. Not working, or working in the same job, or never mustering the drive to move up makes us feel like going-nowhere dolts. Some of a man's drive to succeed comes from the desire to make more and more money, but some of that drive also comes from the desire to earn more and more respect.

They're Always Playing to an Audience

The difference between work and home life is like the difference between a filled-to-capacity stadium and an empty practice field. Men tend to feel the performance-anxiety pressure to succeed, to not make mistakes, and to excel when a whole company's watching. Right or wrong (OK, undoubtedly wrong), the natural tendency is to not give as much effort as we should when the only third-party eyes that are watching are the dog's.

Think I've nailed it on the head? Or is there something else that's driving men to spend those long hours at the office? I want to know what you think.
http://health.yahoo.com/experts/menl...-at-their-jobs
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Old January 5th, 2007, 05:57 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i hate men; pathetic little shits that they are. Im soooo unimpressed with that gender.
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Every woman I know spends a long day at her job, then comes home to her second, full-time gig. Men actually have it easier, IMO. They only have ONE job, and they are often much better paid for it.
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^ so fucking true
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Jeez...I can't wait to get married

I agree with the bit that reads that guys only try in relationships in the beginning, then they think they have you snared and don't bother much after that.
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Well, if any of this is actually accurate (I feel many of the same pressures to succeed as this article declares for men, so I'm not convinced these are specifically male traits), it does not bode well for the success of a stay-at-home-dad..
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Jeez...I can't wait to get married

I agree with the bit that reads that guys only try in relationships in the beginning, then they think they have you snared and don't bother much after that.
Long time ago this guy actually said on a talk show that his wife's complaints weren't justified - he had done the courting, and spent the time and energy and now it was time for him to get back to his life and his career - in short, to reality.

Wonder if THAT marriage survived.
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