id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-3752 Gender and emotional expression - Wikipedia .html text/html 2992 355 54 Peers continue this process as children develop and mature in effect constraining how, where, why, and with whom certain emotions are expressed".[10] In one cross-cultural study, it was shown that in nearly all cultures women generally cry more than men, however the gender difference tends to be more significant in democratic and affluent countries.[11] Another study suggests that people tend to exhibit more intense negative facial expressions in solitary conditions, and smile more when others are present. Men, on the other hand, seemed to be less concerned with appearing positive to others; they showed no difference in their expression of anger based on whether or not others were present.[12] In another recent study, Coats and Feldman found that women who were more accurate expressors of happiness were judged as more popular, while men who were more accurate expressers of anger were judged as more popular.[13] This suggests that there are negative consequences for people who are less accurate expressers of gender-stereotypical emotions. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-3752.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-3752.txt