Current Issues in Personality Psychology (Jul 2021)

“Real men” need keepsakes too: both Italian men and women use inanimate objects to cope with separation

  • Aleksandra Niemyjska,
  • Giuseppe Curcio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5114/cipp.2021.108146
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 39 – 47

Abstract

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Background Using tangible objects to alleviate distress contradicts the traditional masculinity that is stereotypically attributed to Italian men. This study tested whether the willingness to use a photograph of a romantic partner as a substitute for that person and as a cue for nostalgia in the situation of unavoidable separation depends on gender and conformity to the traditional masculine norms of Italian adults. Participants and procedure The study involved 119 Italian adults. Participants were randomly assigned to the separation or the connection condition. Next, they described the willingness to use a photograph of their partner as a substitute and as a cue for nostalgia; then we measured men’s differences in their conformity to masculine norms. Results We did not find support for the hypotheses that gender or traditional masculine norms impede using inanimate objects to regulate emotions. Conclusions It is worth considering photographs as reminders of social bonds that are accessible for both men and women.

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