@Wanderer thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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@Rodeo interestingly, I'm learning a lot from this interaction. Like about how men normalize day to day misery and disconnection. So I'm very glad that this thread exists; thank you for being honest.
The Will to Change made me feel more seen and understood than anything Warren Farrell ever wrote. It's a must read.
I understand what you mean. I highly recommend the book "Language of Emotions" as an aide in identifying and respecting one's emotions.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8048177-the-language-of-emotions
And of course, talking out loud about your emotions with people you trust.
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Alan was expected to fight the Kens while the women stayed in the car. That's the part.