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Be a Man, my Son
In this post I want to start to look at how we may be unconsciously and unintentionally raising our sons for the trauma of warfare, and to be capable of killing. In my last post, I suggested a list of … Continue reading
Posted in Boys, Masculinity, Parents, War
Tagged acceptable male qualities, active, competitive, courageous, fear, Goldstein, killing, mock, risky behaviour, sensitivity, shame, strong, tough, vulnerability, warfare
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