Joel Sam

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Research by clinical psychiatrist Jeroen Jansz from the University of Amsterdam found that it’s not that men didn’t have as many emotional abilities, but rather that they didn’t practice them as often as women. He breaks down modern masculinity into four components: autonomy, achievement, aggression and stoicism, and concludes that stoicism particularly encourages a disconnection from feelings, vulnerability and pain, which increases the disconnection from emotional states for men.
For the Love of Men: From Toxic to a More Mindful Masculinity
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