I’ve been noticing how so many conversations online turn into “why men do this” or “why women do that.” Honestly, it’s exhausting.

What if we shifted the focus? Instead of always framing everything around gender, why not talk more about shared human needs, personal responsibility, or the systems that shape us? I know some people are doing that, but let’s be honest….it’s not the kind of content that usually goes viral.

Are we making things worse by constantly sorting behavior into male and female boxes? Or is that just the easiest way to make sense of patterns?

It feels like the internet is addicted to putting people in categories, and it’s pulling us further apart. I’m starting to think we’re stuck in a loop of “us vs. them” in every direction. I’m tired of the tribalism. Aren’t you?

Research backs this up: studies show that gender stereotypes not only oversimplify but actively limit people’s behaviors, choices, and mental health. According to the American Psychological Association, rigid gender roles are linked to increased anxiety, depression, and restricted emotional expression, especially in men (APA Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Boys and Men, 2018).