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Not all men find independence and assertiveness annoying; it varies by individual and context. Some may perceive these traits as challenging traditional gender roles or threatening their sense of control, especially if they feel insecure or expect a more submissive dynamic. Assertiveness can also clash with men who prefer to dominate conversations or decision-making, leading to discomfort. Cultural upbringing and personal experiences play a role—men raised with rigid stereotypes might struggle to adapt. However, many men admire these qualities, seeing them as signs of strength and confidence, particularly in modern, egalitarian relationships.
Not all men find independence and assertiveness annoying; it varies by individual and context. Some may perceive these traits as challenging traditional gender roles or threatening their sense of control, especially if they feel insecure or expect a more submissive dynamic. Assertiveness can also clash with men who prefer to dominate conversations or decision-making, leading to discomfort. Cultural upbringing and personal experiences play a role—men raised with rigid stereotypes might struggle to adapt. However, many men admire these qualities, seeing them as signs of strength and confidence, particularly in modern, egalitarian relationships.