Andrew Conkling

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In this culture, the lost boy, the shame-ridden, wounded victim, is “feminine.” The punishing judge, the better-than, perfectionist offender, is “masculine.” When our culture teaches boys to repudiate the “feminine” in themselves, to hold that part of themselves in contempt, we teach them to split themselves in half. Each half takes on an assigned role—roles that look very much like traditional gender stereotypes.
I Don't Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression
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