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Simply put, toxic masculinity is not an attack on masculinity. It's an acknowledgement that some conceptions of masculinity is harmful, not just for others, but for men themselves. It's a desire to seek a healthier understanding of masculinity, one that does not lead to the high rates of depression, loneliness, alcohol abuse, and suicide that we see among men today.
By Albert ShinSimply put, toxic masculinity is not an attack on masculinity. It's an acknowledgement that some conceptions of masculinity is harmful, not just for others, but for men themselves. It's a desire to seek a healthier understanding of masculinity, one that does not lead to the high rates of depression, loneliness, alcohol abuse, and suicide that we see among men today.