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| 2 | Why is it that whenever men try to open up about serious issues mental health, loneliness, systemic struggles the conversation always gets hijacked or derailed with blame, deflection, or “women have it worse”? Where are the spaces for honest, empathetic discussion?I have been a vocal and active ally of the LGBTQ community my entire life. I recently opened up to several very close friends of mine that are LGBTQ members, one of which was my best friend, about the ways my parents abuse me. I have been supporting them and their cause for decades now. I have been a rock for them to rely on and go to when they need support. I have been there to give them a space to break down completely, and they have praised me for it. I go to their family's holidays. Their re… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 04/06/25 01:06 AM |
| 14 | "Women continue to carry the load when it comes to unpaid work"Yard maintenance: tree planting/removal, lawn care, shoveling, snow removal, etc. Home maintenance: plumbing repairs, roof issues, loose fixtures, diy projects, etc. Vehicle maintenance: oil changes, brake pads, trailer hitches, diagnostics, etc. These are just a handful of examples of unpaid, domestic labor overwhelmingly performed by men on a regular basis. There is a lifetime of knowledge and expensive equipment to be attained here in the process, just from these few examples. So, apparently … | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 24/02/22 12:36 PM |
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