I'm actually curious. Cause from what I see, the only people who bully men for showing emotion are other men.

I get so annoyed when a woman brings up something that actually affects her legally, like the right to abort for example, a guy will say "well we are not allowed to cry". Lets say we agree and want to help remove the so called stigma against them showing emotion...How do you think that will be accomplished? What is actually preventing them from pouring their hearts out other than their own egos?

I'll see people like my dad or brother who are prime example of fragile masculinity, who look down on men who do "womanly things" like cry or seek some kind of emotional support, but then complain that they can't do these things that they claim are womanly. It reflects their attitude towards it. They are afraid that other men will judge them, cause they will unfortunately, and then say this whole men can't cry bs when a woman complains about patriarchy. Like bruh, all you're doing is also complaining about the patriarchy. It affects everybody negatively.

Get what I'm trying to say?