ted (not lasso)
@ted
finally an optimistic yet moving piece on the male loneliness epidemic, which imo has largely been ignored. worthwhile (long) read about this dude ranch retreat that combines the cowboy lifestyle with empathy training for men to learn applied emotional intelligence. thoughts? gq.com/story/confident-man-ranch-profile
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
cc would love honest opinions and reactions from @cameron, @hyper, @warpcastadmin.eth, @july and @nonlinear.eth — men i admire for their honesty and thoughtfulness (and, often, cheekiness). ChatGPT summary below since it is a long article.
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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
toxic masculinity must go any effort to make it go faster is justified and for the better
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Jeff Feiwell
@hyper
Literally the opposite. This is a stupid label that tries to group the worst 1% with the rest This term only contributes to the epidemic. Men only have purpose when they’re responsible for something which requires many of the traits listed under “toxic masculinity”. For example controlled aggression is GOOD
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James
@jamesstevens
pls define toxic. regards, my hypothalamus
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