I mean, I agree that men should be less afraid of dealing with their emotions. But the people who say this are typically feminists with mugs that say “male tears” on them and who make fun of men who claim they were assaulted or abused and don’t take them seriously.
Another poster hit the nail on the head when observing that, to them men are all one dimensional. And I think they believe this because as children raised by single moms, everything they think they know about men, they learned by listening to thier mom's bitch and moan about some mythical ex. This of course gets reinforced by what little exposure they got while dating or fawning over some metro sexual coffee barista.
That makes a lot of sense. I was raised by my mom and dad who have always been married. So I never had a distorted view of the world and relationships.
I mean, I agree that men should be less afraid of dealing with their emotions. But the people who say this are typically feminists with mugs that say “male tears” on them and who make fun of men who claim they were assaulted or abused and don’t take them seriously.
Another poster hit the nail on the head when observing that, to them men are all one dimensional. And I think they believe this because as children raised by single moms, everything they think they know about men, they learned by listening to thier mom's bitch and moan about some mythical ex. This of course gets reinforced by what little exposure they got while dating or fawning over some metro sexual coffee barista.
That makes a lot of sense. I was raised by my mom and dad who have always been married. So I never had a distorted view of the world and relationships.
The same people who rant about toxic masculinity and mock small dicks and male fragility.