Sort of, now you mention it.Have you never heard of the Wilhelm scream?
In normal life I think more women scream than men. That's been my experience.
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Sort of, now you mention it.Have you never heard of the Wilhelm scream?
Why girls do it when they get together or greet each other is a mystery though.
Typical.Pick-A-Little Talk-A-Little, The Music Man (1962)
It is likely to produce a reaction from a man, but definitely not sexy to the earOr it could even be considered sexy to the male ear. Making a feeling of dominence.
The ME Tarzan, YOU Jane thing.
Excitement similar to fear in emotional expressionWhy girls do it when they get together or greet each other is a mystery though.
Your post about women's voices tending to be higher-pitched reminded me of that scene.Typical.
Hen house humour.
I think that yes, we hear of women screaming more than men, they are physically weaker, however, if a man feels in distress, and he feels in a helpless painful position he may scream. Also if he has lost his mind and is in distress, he and women can scream.It's a good question. I've never screamed (isn't it more a female thing?). I'm not even sure I could scream vocally. I understand why people DO scream. What's been said here makes sense, especially to frighten away the cause of it in the case of a wild animal that might eat us. But I suspect, as has also been said, it's just a way or releasing powerful unexpected emotion in the moment. Maybe screaming and crying are closely connected?
They say that crying releases toxins, as well as opens the emotional valve. But it is a strange thing to do when emotional - release salty liquid from our eyes. We are strange creatures.
Everybody does something different when their fight or flight response kicks in. Although there should be a 3rd option of freeze, which would be either stop doing anything entirely or faint out of fear.I am curious as to your thoughts on why people scream. It seems that most people scream when afraid. Many, when something terrible occurs, stop all action and just scream. For the life of me, I can’t see a benefit to screaming. When something scares me, I usually lock-up, but I never scream. I know that is not very helpful either, but it seems that screaming just adds more distraction to the fearful event. What do you think?
Have you never heard of the Wilhelm scream?
Modern day equivalent is One Direction. They are also a boy band popular with young teen girls. I am pretty sure Beatles are what started Boy Band as a term to begin with, as well.The one scream that always puzzled me in my childhood were teenage girls in the presence of The Beatles.
I am pretty sure Beatles are what started Boy Band as a term to begin with, as well.
So screaming is weird, now? Because I can do it like a banshee. In fact, on St. Patrick's day I'd rather put up decorations of banshees than leprechauns. But most people probably won't know what a banshee is.(a female spirit from Irish folklore that screams, wails or "keens" when a family member is about to die)