Articles matching keyword: emotion
music, micheal franti, ipod, male, friendship, emotion, literacy, permission, vulnerability, genres, language, justin, timberlake, expression, feel ...
... the disease and the cure for healthy manhood. Drug abuse, risky behaviour, invulnerability, violent entertainment and outbursts, emotional denial, performance stress, fear of failure, homophobia, and over-entitlement ...
... their experiences of being vulnerable and how this affects their emotional and relational health. Each story is personal but connects to larger social issues of isolation, control, and violence. Patriarchy ...
... a scene of violence always gets me thinking. What's your opinion about men's emotional connectedness/ literacy and both the consequences and opportunities for emotionally exposing themselves in public? ...
... one need to be uptight to question why the original ad has an unstable-emotionally-numb-serial-killer (Michael C. Hall from Dexter) doing the voice over? Does one need to be uptight to point out the numbers ...
... increasingly demanding family life. Like Draper, emotionally stunted and monosyllabic Dexter is the most popular guy in the room. He’s a great listener, after all. And as with Draper, we can’t help but ...
... we’re so ready to accept the fact that boys are just not interested in books about emotions and relationships. If girls can change from old expectations why can’t boys? My concern about this new boy-school ...
... supposedly give up our constructed status as a young health man?  Also, if we do not display emotional intelligence to our loved ones (as so many of us don't), there is an even greater expectation ...
... of gender and desire. Guy wants girl. Guy shows girl he's the man. Guy gets girl. Both enact gender scripts, without even realizing it: the man is logical and the woman is emotional; men like dogs and ...
...  MEN NEED MENTORS Rohr said men need mentoring to guide them through the emotional shoals of life. Women recognize the need for others far more readily than men do and are more ready to turn to one ...
... like clothing, appearance, and emotion with feminine behavior make them sources of anxiety when shown by men.  As theorists and writers on gender have shown, these associations are illusions and propped ...
... knows and endures the physical pain of wrestling, but is scared and weak when it comes to the emotional pain of family, friends, and self-acceptance.  He tries to connect with his daughter, open up to ...
... They are, however, also re-writing gender stereotypes by being passionate about the kitchen, committed to better quality food, and showing some emotion (gasp!) for a household activity.  The range of emotion ...
... that we see in the movies. And even then, it is always a chillingly dramatic scene when we actually see a character cry (either because it is seen as an emotional climax for the strong character or out ...
... talking about their health issues or doing anything that may make them vulnerable emotionally or physically.  Or is it something imbedded in our health system that has caused men to reject, even on a ...
This video is powerful! It made me angry and sad and really emotional. 2691617 If you don't have 10 minutes to watch the whole thing just watch the first minute, it's worth it. "I am Sean Bell" tells ...
... about being rich or successful or even manly -- whatever that means. It's about being human. It's about exploring the full range of emotions and fears and impulses with which us humans are both burdened ...
... and how to look closely at media types (television, film, comics, video games, and music) to see if some types offer men greater permissions to express their emotions.  This is having both the means and ...
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