Choosing Ashes Jewellery For Men
can be a heartfelt decision for anyone, especially for a man who is recently
mourning. Men are less likely to wear their emotions on their sleeves or expose
pain throughout the grieving process. However, research shows conflicting views
on whether men and women grieve differently.
Do Men Grieve Differently than Women?
With a quick examination of our own experiences, most of us
may conclude that men do, in fact, manifest their grief in ways that are
different than their female counterparts. Men tend to be angrier or stoic,
instead of sad. They may also prefer to spend time alone or, on the other hand,
serve as the shoulder to lean on for stability and support.
Though we can generally say that men are less straightforward
about sorrow during bereavement, some experts note that grieving is too complex
a process to characterize by gender. There are as many ways of expressing grief
as there are individuals who grieve. No two people, no matter their gender,
grieve alike. There is also no set way to grieve.
Researchers do suggest that there are two models of grief. The
“male model” of grief learns to break away from the past, but not all men
display the “male model.” The “female model” emphasizes connection in lieu of
separation, but not all women display the “female model.” The incapability to
express any grief at all may have serious repercussions because grief allows us
to grow beyond bitterness or lack of joy.
Wearing Emotions “On Our Sleeves”
Cultural and social pressures often dictate how we should
behave throughout the grieving process. Whether these queues are right or wrong
is beside the point. It’s insightful to recognize the underlying influences
that propel grief, so that we may understand the emotional forces at work when
we experience the loss of a loved one.
Many studies note that men may respond to loss in several
ways:
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Taking charge, problem-solving
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Being “strong,” supporting others
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Less expression of feelings, more concerned with
thinking than feeling
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Independent, self-contained
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Striving, moving, activity
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Seeing death/grief as a challenge to be overcome,
a test of masculinity
Jewellery
Made From Ashes for Love and Loss
There are several ways to contravene the tendency to move away
from grief. Help anyone in mourning move toward an expression of grieving with
cremation jewellery that holds a nominal portion of ashes. Keeping a loved one
close in the form of memorial keepsake jewellery for men creates a connection,
despite the distance that death brings.
Gold, stainless steel, silver, and titanium Ashes Infused Jewellery For Men are
growing in popularity as bracelets or pendants. There are a variety of
beautiful and bold designs available. These items serve a significant role in
furthering reflection and the journey toward acceptance. No one disappears or
leaves us entirely. Your loved one is still with you at all times, and ash infused cremation jewellery for men
may be the perfect way to show someone how much you care.
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