It is not difficult to find that women often feel "guilty" when they do the same wrong thing, while men are more "heartless". This interesting gender difference has been verified in a recent study in Spain.
Researchers conducted a guilt survey on 360 people aged 15 to 50. The results showed that in all scenarios, women have a stronger sense of guilt and are more likely to be angry with themselves, whether they can't afford to visit relatives and friends in hospital or scold others without reason, or forget their birthdays, promise to others and then renege on their promises, or see others being bullied and not to help, This phenomenon is particularly prominent in the 40-50 age group. Men are more concerned about themselves. The only behaviors that most easily make men feel guilty are overeating and overeating. Other behaviors that directly affect others, ranging from forgetting parasitic day cards to having extramarital affairs, are difficult to make them feel regret and apology.
The research leader and researcher of the University of Basque, Spain, Isia? Echevallia explained that although the influence of social culture and gender orientation of traditional "men in charge of the outside world and women in charge of the inside world" has weakened, it still affects people's sense of morality, so the self-restraint of morality is the strongest in elderly women. She also believes that a strong sense of guilt is not necessarily a good thing, because excessive anxiety will reduce human immunity. Parents should make boys and girls feel guilty of being "warm and not angry" through personal education and media influence.