Men, like women, can sometimes hide their thoughts or feelings. Here are a few things men might not openly tell women:
Insecurity: Men often hide their own anxieties. For example, worrying about their body shape, or worrying about being a good person or not being a good person.
Emotional Vulnerability: Many men are taught to hide their emotions, in order to hide about sadness, fear, or anxiety they may not have.
Fear of Failure: Men may hide their fear of failure in personal or professional life, worrying about their own reputation to feel judged or inadequate.
Desire for Appreciation: Men like to be recognized and praised for what they do, even if they don’t say it.
The Need for Alone Time : Sometimes men don’t talk about the need for alone time, because they’re worried it could be misconstrued as a lack of interest.
Dating Preferences: Men may not share their true romantic interests due to fear of judgment.
Aging Concerns: Like women, men worry about aging but may not discuss it openly.
Stress Level: Men can cope with stress on their own instead of telling their partner about their stress level.
Past Abuse: Men may hold onto past experiences of painful abuse, preferring to be alone rather than tell someone.
Money Concerns: Men may hide their financial problems because they feel pressure to be financially stable.
Everyone is different in their way of thinking and choices, so all men exhibit different behaviors.