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Men Are Waiting to Share Some Feelings (2018)

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This might be one of the issues of our times: men unable to talk about their feelings, unable to maybe even care about themselves because we learned we shouldn’t and we are afraid how we are seen if we do.

Sometimes beeing strong means to become vulnerable.

Re: Men Are Waiting to Share Some Feelings (2018)

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I participated in men's work, not specifically the ManKind Project but a closely related organization. I personally found it helpful doing weekly check-ins and having people holding me accountable to my goals.

Unfortunately, the stigma regarding men sharing feelings is prevalent in western society, and it's not only the men causing it. When I told several female friends about the work they did, their response was: "Are they gay?"

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post #2

This might be one of the issues of our times: men unable to talk about their feelings, unable to maybe even care about themselves because we learned we shouldn’t and we are afraid how we are seen if we do. Sometimes beeing strong means to become vulnerable.

It sounds like you're saying this is a high priority issue. Why do you feel that way?

Re: Men Are Waiting to Share Some Feelings (2018)

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I really wish HN would implement a 'no ny times' policy.

Oddly, using w3m avoids their paywall.

The paywall is not what irks me. It's all the crap they post that either invokes super inflammatory commentary here on HN (like, men being emotional, men being anxious, men being xyz) or the really NERF-level stuff that lacks any substance and really just makes you think of Captain Obvious™

Re: Men Are Waiting to Share Some Feelings (2018)

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Oddly, using w3m avoids their paywall.

The paywall is not what irks me. It's all the crap they post that either invokes super inflammatory commentary here on HN (like, men being emotional, men being anxious, men being xyz) or the really NERF-level stuff that lacks any substance and really just makes you think of Captain Obvious™

NERF-level?
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