THE MAN AND THE METHOD – GENERAL INFORMATION
The overwhelming attitude of men to this approach was that they wanted to ask whether their feelings were normal. They had clear preconceptions of ordinary male behaviour against which they considered their own feelings, identifying areas where they felt different. This sense of difference had over the years given rise to varying degrees of anxiety, and several of the men appeared to value the opportunity to talk in more depth.
In the present chapter this study has been used, as well as the glimpses of men’s attitudes to contraception seen during many years in general practice. Because of the strength of the stereotypes some of these common assumptions about male behaviour have been used as headings under which to consider the varied feelings of different individuals.
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