• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    The weirdest thing is all that needs to happen is for men to talk about their feelings, doesn’t even have to be another man.

    That’s it.

    But so many men just won’t fucking do it.

    So it’s literally one of the only problems that can actually be solved by raising awareness.

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      6 days ago

      I sometimes question whether the “men don’t talk about their feelings” stereotype even holds true for the current generation of men. I surely can, and so do the few male friends I have. I mean, I guess it’s still broadly speaking true, but my anecdotal experience just doesn’t seem to reflect that too much. Speaking about my feelings has never been an issue for me personally. I even talk about them to people I probably shouldn’t.

      How you doing? I have been better!

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      Decades of societal conditioning will take decades more to repair, unfortunately.

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        I mean, we’re talking about the population susceptible to it in the first place.

        All they have to do is stop being weird about it, but they’ll never do it because they’re obsessed with not seeming weird.

        It’s fucking insane that you think it’s on the rest of society to spend decades “conditioning” them to quit it with the toxic masculinity. When all they have to do, is stop doing what isn’t working and no one is impressed by.

        That’s the most ironic thing about it. All they have to do is stop pretending they’re tough, but they’re not tough enough to do it.