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From a young age, boys are taught to silence their feelings. Many grow up hearing “boys don’t cry." Girls are more likely to receive nurturing, emotional language, while boys receive messages of competition and stoicism.
Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts.
Learn more about the College of Charleston here.
By South Carolina Public RadioFrom a young age, boys are taught to silence their feelings. Many grow up hearing “boys don’t cry." Girls are more likely to receive nurturing, emotional language, while boys receive messages of competition and stoicism.
Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts.
Learn more about the College of Charleston here.