When I’m with a woman I love and something bad happens, my first instinct is to reach out to protect her. It’s not conscious. It’s just the way I feel. But I never feel the same instinct with a man I’m with, even if I care deeply about him.
Some people would say this is cultural, but I think it’s hardwired in some way. The average man has a strong instinct to protect the women in his life that he cares about, and my feeling is that it’s deeply embedded in us in some way. We saw three examples of it on display in a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., late Thursday night.
In at least three cases, men died trying to protect the girlfriends they had with them. In a situation such as that, there’s no time for conscious thinking. It’s all about gut instinct. How many other men in the theater that night were doing the same, but didn’t happen to die? There’s no way to know, but I’d be shocked if there weren’t a lot more who were instinctively willing to die to protect women they felt responsible for.

FRIDAY FUNNIES
Governments can recognize rights, but no government creates rights
Faith is our only assurance that rebirth will come again in spring
Genetics, culture work together to drive us to pursue what we want
Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown: ‘Not every human problem deserves a law’
Unexpected meeting forces me to believe I might fall in love again
Serenity is seeing all sides of life, choosing to continue the journey
Widow: ‘Things that mattered yesterday do not matter today’
A year later, my father’s death looms large, but I have no regrets