Male Inexpressiveness and Relationships

Abstract
Empirical support for the concept of the inexpressive male is reviewed and theoretical explanations for male inexpressiveness are presented. In addition, implications of male inexpressiveness for relationships are considered. The argument is advanced that in much of the research an overly simplistic view of male inexpressiveness has been taken. Suggestions are offered for future research including the need to consider male inexpressiveness as a communicative process which is influenced by individual choices, affected by situational variables and best understood within the context of social interaction.