Friday, November 15, 2019
Dehydrated men refuse to drink water because its not manly
Dehydrated men refuse to drink water because it's not manly Dehydrated men refuse to drink water because it's not manly Odell Beckham Jr. hates water so much that the New York Giants wide receiver insists on getting his fluids intravenously, just to avoid muscle cramps. But heâs not alone. Many men refuse to drink water because it doesnât feel masculine to do so. Of course, dehydrated men wonât admit this directly (and tend to make excuses, claiming that they donât like the taste of water- which is essentially without flavor anyway) but experts claim many of men unconsciously mistake healthy choices for feminine ones. Water is a frequent victim.Follow Ladders on Flipboard!Follow Laddersâ magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and more!âSome say they donât like the taste of water but, when you dig deeper, you quickly learn there is a caustic tape playing in their mind that says, âreal men donât need waterâ,â psychologist John Moore told Fatherly. âThere are some guys who have a superman complex who think they donât need wa ter because to be a real man means being able to do it all.âNot only is this belief system inaccurate, itâs also unhealthy.âEven men who arenât taking IVs to avoid water seem to dodge it with some pride. In 2015 Peter Filak, a former nurse turned porn actor turned YouTuber, claimed to have survived for several years without any liquids altogether. No word on how heâs doing, but his website and YouTube page are no longer active. And a number of self-described âhydro-hatersâ discussed their aversion to water with MEL Magazine. Among them, food blogger Chris Riley said: âIâd rather quench my thirst with castor oil than have to take a sip of water.â Itâs also possible that men avoid drinking to water to show off their ability to tolerate discomfort. From muscle cramps to headaches, to dry skin and dizziness, dehydration provides plenty of discomfort for men who want to strut their pain resistant stuff. Moore suspects, however, that the male aversion to water is tied to a similar phenomenon wherein men avoid vegetables, which are not seen as masculine. As with water, most men genuinely believe they donât enjoy the taste of vegetables, but suspiciously make exceptions for âmanlyâ vegetables, such as spinach (H/T Popeye) and sweet potatoes. âSweet potatoes are becoming dude-friendly because they help to pack on muscle,â Moore says. âAsk any guy at the gym.â If masculinity is the root of why some men wonât drink water, the solution is often as simple as reframing water with examples of manly men drinking it. In the military, for instance, men are expected to hydrate on a specific schedule, on command. Plus, properly hydrating can sometimes reduce menâs risk of erectile dysfunction, a condition that can feel more emasculating than any food or beverage. And, when everything else fails to get men to drink water, Moore appeals to their sense of vanity, because perpetual dehydration only fuels premature aging. âIâll ask them âDo you want to be 30 and look 50?â,â he says. âYouâd be surprised how many of them come to the next session with a bottle of Evian.â This article originally appeared on Fatherly. You might also enjoy⦠New neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happy Strangers know your social class in the first seven words you say, study finds 10 lessons from Benjamin Franklinâs daily schedule that will double your productivity The worst mistakes you can make in an interview, according to 12 CEOs 10 habits of mentally strong people
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