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Do you agree with what comment #2 said? If you don't wanna read it basically said it's up to men to break the cycle.
"not all men" but yet it's always a man? "men suffer in slience" then why am I always hearing about it
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Anonymous 13w

yeah it just doesn’t have to be this huge deal. i “break the cycle” by being their for my friends regardless of gender, and they do the same for me. symbiosis motherfucker. live it

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Anonymous 13w

I do agree. Men need to support each other and be willing to talk to each other.

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Anonymous 13w

I think the current framework by which we are expected to break the cycle is wholly insufficient to address the specific issues men face and their causes. On some level, therapy doesn’t change society, it just reinforces it.

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Anonymous 13w

I think it starts with men calling out their friends. We love to be like “but I’m not like that” but most of us know a mf that’s just a shithead when it comes to women (a typical incel). Simply trying to teach them instead of them falling into the cycle of being hated by women can be a good step

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Anonymous 13w

My gf knows 10% of my shit. And normally when i tell her whats going on its a dump then im quiet about my problems for the next couple months

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Anonymous replying to -> sea_taco 13w

What would you suggest to make it more sufficient? Also is the framework ur referring to just therapy or something else?

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 13w

Any framework that encourages people to cope with injustice instead of standing up and fixing it.

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