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Two-dimensional Men
In my last blog, I wrote about how boys are shamed into either hiding or suppressing some of their natural human emotions. And I asked the question: Do we raise our sons to be unemotional in order for them to … Continue reading
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Tagged ‘real’ men, detached marginalised father, emotional control, emotional disability, emotional self-protection, fantasy of perfect masculinity, ideal soldier, insecure masculinity, presentation of masculinity, self- protection, shame, taboo emotions, two-dimensional men
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