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Gloomy · F
Not necessarily we all experience emotions but there are cultural and social differences in how we deal with them.
Men being told not to cry or be vulnerable leads to a toxic personality for example. Repressive social norms are the problem.
When it's about personality and the way we experience and express emotions there is not one "nature" that’s stupid.
Gender Roles belong in the dustbin of history.
Men being told not to cry or be vulnerable leads to a toxic personality for example. Repressive social norms are the problem.
When it's about personality and the way we experience and express emotions there is not one "nature" that’s stupid.
Gender Roles belong in the dustbin of history.
@Gloomy
We have exemptions- we can cry at tragic news to do with family, tragic events pertaining to serious events, etc.
But do not cry as a man if you've had a stessful day or got punched, etc. As my dad would say "Ya great big poof" 😂
Men being told not to cry or be vulnerable leads to a toxic personality for example.
We have exemptions- we can cry at tragic news to do with family, tragic events pertaining to serious events, etc.
But do not cry as a man if you've had a stessful day or got punched, etc. As my dad would say "Ya great big poof" 😂