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And although that is true in many ways, I don’t think it’s the full picture.
Instead, isn’t it also good to ask *why* men can’t cry? What kind of cold world creates these unfeeling men?
Is it a world that asks men to talk about their feelings, then denies the issues they speak about even exist? Or if they do, men surely did it to themselves?
A world that tells us a gender fairy tale of men’s inherent evil, as the world’s universal, ultimate villain.
To be openly hated and sneered at, described as toxic, as fragile, entitled and privileged.
Because here, men don’t have problems, they *are* the problem.
Well who wants to live in a world like that?
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