Dear Men: How to Rock Sex, Dating, and Relationships With Women

410: Does her emotional intensity overwhelm you? (ft. Jason Lange)

Apr 24, 2026
Jason Lange, a relationship coach who trains men in nervous-system regulation and presence, joins to explore why intense emotions can trigger shutdown. They discuss cultural myths about boys’ sensitivity, the Still Face findings, how touch and training shape regulation, and practical moves like naming flooding and taking a reset to prevent escalation.
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INSIGHT

Male Infancy Sets Emotional Wiring

  • Boys are more emotionally reactive in infancy and often depend more on maternal attunement to regulate.
  • The Still Face Experiment found six-month-old boys reacted more strongly to a flat maternal face, laying early wiring for adult sensitivity.
INSIGHT

Calm Face Can Hide A Flooded Body

  • Avoidant appearing partners can be physiologically flooded while seeming calm.
  • A study showed elevated heart rate and skin conductance without subjective distress, explaining blank, checked-out behavior during fights.
ADVICE

Sometimes There Is Nothing To Do

  • In intense moments, often there's nothing to do except hold presence.
  • Jason Lange emphasizes that resonant presence and grounding can unwind stuck patterns more than problem-solving or defending.
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