What if the reason why women do most of the emotional labour is that we don't count it as emotional labour when men do it? (I was surprisingly reluctant to tweet this even on alt)
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Also it's true that we don't have a paid equivalent of the the things I'm highlighting as typical male emotional labour, but I think that's because it's more self-directed - it's about not doing the thing you really want to rather than doing something for other people.
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It's certainly a large component of many male dominated jobs. Someone in the replies suggested military - also bouncers, but I think any hazardous environment job really. It's kinda a doctor thing. Also to some extent it's expected of anyone with authority.
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