In Kelley Armstrong's book "Sufferance," the protagonist reflects on the double standards between male and female behavior, particularly in intense situations. The character Clay embodies traditional masculine traits like anger and aggression, which are accepted as natural for a werewolf. In contrast, when the female character expresses similar emotions, she is labeled as hysterical, revealing societal biases against women in emotional expression.
This contrast highlights the stigma that women face when expressing anger or frustration, which is often dismissed or stigmatized. The quote captures the essence of this theme, illustrating how the same emotions can be perceived differently based on gender. The narrative encourages readers to consider the implications of these stereotypes in their understanding of emotional responses and societal expectations.