Society creates them before it penalizes and abhors them.
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We have a culture that teaches men to be violent, period. And it does also have some degree of chivalry thrown in on top of that (1/x)
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No, not period. We have a society which notices that men like physical contests more & when criminal, engage in violence more.
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There is evidence that men cry less easily than women coz of tear duct differences & that they find talking therapy less helpful generally.
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That women are more drawn to social interaction & to finding psychology interesting. And that they find emotionally weak men less attractive
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Also evidence that men do better overcoming mental health problems when presented in terms of honing strengths & abilities.
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There is nothing wrong with gender differences. Men are not broken for less prone to emotional expression & displays of weakness.
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The individual man might find it a problem & then he must be able to defy this expectation and be supported. Men don't all have to.
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Really? Ray Rice beat his wife unconscious, on tape, still played NFL. He's now a high school assistant football coach.
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Chris Brown, domestic violence, people still paying money for his music.
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Brock Turner raped a woman, the judges concern was how it would ruin Turner's life and career
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He wasn't charged with rape so the judge could not consider that at sentencing. That's not a defense of Turner.
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