There is a men’s mental health crisis: What current paradigm would you change in order to help other men?

This reads to be me like a very cynical and misandrist twist on women being ask to be included in the most basic facets of life.

How can you take an article seriously that writes stuff like this:

"Consequently, the home had a predominately masculine vibe. Exposed beams, dirt floors, and earthen fireplaces were the norm. Tools were left here and there, guns hung above the fireplace, the sheepdog came in and out as he pleased, and a man didn’t think about wiping his feet before he came inside. He didn’t have to worry about a nagging wife getting on to him for mucking up the place because the place was already mucked up. But little did men know that the days of a male-centered abode were numbered."

This website fetishes a fantasy of manhood that was some buff man with a mustache who chopped logs all day and had a quiet, obedient serf as a wife who didn't have the ambition or brains to stand up to him.

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