Monday, November 18, 2024

Emote control


From a young age, boys are often told to "man up" or that "big boys don't cry." These messages reinforce the idea that showing emotions is a sign of weakness.

Expressing emotions openly is healthier and more authentic than concealing them.

Societal norms often teach boys to suppress emotions, leading to physical and mental health issues, unhealthy coping mechanisms, and difficulties in relationships.

Encouraging emotional openness in boys can improve overall well-being and foster a more inclusive society.

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