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About Johnny Get Angry
"Johnny Get Angry" is a song written by Hal David and Sherman Edwards and performed by Joanie Sommers. It reached #7 on the U. S. pop chart in 1962. It was featured on her 1962 album Johnny Get Angry. The song was arranged and produced by Stan Applebaum. The song ranked #56 on Billboard magazine's Top 100 singles of 1962.
Johnny, I said we were through
Just to see what you would do
You stood there and hung your head
Made me wish that I were dead
[Chorus:]
Oh, Johnny get angry, Johnny get mad
Give me the biggest lecture I ever had
I want a brave man, I want a cave man
Johnny, show me that you care, really care for me
Every time you danced with me
You let Freddy cut in constantly
When he'd ask, you'd never speak
Must you always be so meek?
Every girl wants someone who
She can always look up to
You know I love you, of course
Let me know that you're the boss
Johnny, get angry, Johnny
Johnny, Johnny, Johnny, Johnny
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Upset Men And The Happy Women Who Love Them
Women get satisfaction out of conflict in relationships, while men like it better when their mate seems happy. But both sexes benefit from empathizing with the other's feelings, be they good or bad.
www.npr.org
"The women tend to want to engage around conflict," she told Shots. "They're deriving more satisfaction when they see that their partner is upset."
Evidently we women see a man's willingness to share negative feelings as a sign that he's invested in the relationship. Cohen says: "That's telling her something about his availability to engage in the conflict."
Men feel exactly the opposite about those moments of conflict: They see it as a threat to the relationship. Instead, Cohen says, "They do derive satisfaction when their girlfriends or wives are happy."
Upset Men And The Happy Women Who Love Them
Women get satisfaction out of conflict in relationships, while men like it better when their mate seems happy. But both sexes benefit from empathizing with the other's feelings, be they good or bad.
www.npr.org
Why Do Women Fall for Cruel Men?
Was Sylvia Plath right—does every woman adore a fascist?
www.psychologytoday.com
TL;DR
foid monkey brain views male violence towards her as a sign of "relational investment" and thus bonds stronger with the male.