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Thread: Study: shy males tend to be more violent and aggressive
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[quote=DRAGONBALL,375426] U.S researchers from the Shyness Institute in Indiana say that shy males are more likely to suffer from cynical shyness that predominantly influence males and can give rise to violent behavior. Psychologist Bernardo Carducci, PhD, and Kristin Terry Nethery, BA, made the conclusion after conducting an analysis of the school shooting cases in the last decade in the USA. The perpetrators share some personal and social indicated of shyness: lack of empathy, low tolerance for frustration, anger outburst, and social rejection from peers, bad family relations and access to weapons. The shy males on campus are often reserved, uncommunicative, unsocial and very eager to be socially engaged with other peers. Unfortunately, due to poor social skills, they are often rejected and then avoid social connections. Repeated rejection can intensify feelings of hurts and finally turn into anger and hatred. The extreme form of shyness, cynical shyness, can generate violence and lead these males to become violent, revengeful and aggressive. Communication and get the shy guys involved in the social circle may be a way to help them and yourself out of the violence and trouble. [/quote]
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