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One of the harshest truths in men's lives that nobody talks about is that they're literally living in an "emotional desert."
A girl might get a hug, and a genuinely sweet word, and deep emotional support from her friends on a completely ordinary day.
But a guy might go a whole year without anyone touching him, even a simple touch, or asking him if he's okay or not, or saying a word of sincere appreciation to him.
We've built a society where a man doesn't feel that natural human warmth unless he's providing something for his life partner.
Otherwise, it's like he doesn't exist at all.
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what opinion about men do you have that makes people feel like this???
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People who've experienced trauma often communicate in ways that aren't always understood. Sometimes, they overexplain everything. They apologize for things that aren't even their fault. They try to be as clear as possible so there's no chance of being misunderstood. And other times... they do the opposite. They go quiet. They stop explaining. They shut down. Not because they don't have anything to say but because, at some point, speaking up didn't feel safe. When someone's truth has been questioned, dismissed, or used against them enough times, they learn to protect themselves. Either by over-explaining... or by saying nothing at all. It's not attention-seeking. It's self-protection. It's what happens when someone had to learn that their voice wasn't always handled with care.
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