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Are men ok? That’s the question on Stylist’s cover today - a magazine for women. I’ll share on stories for context. And it feels especially relevant to this, because when we talk about patriarchy, this is exactly the point people miss: Patriarchy doesn’t just harm women. It harms men too. We can see it everywhere. In loneliness, in mental health, in the fear of vulnerability. Boys are still being raised to believe that showing emotion is weakness. That being “like a girl” is an insult. That they have to be strong, dominant, successful at all costs. But here’s where I feel conflicted. Women have always been taught to care for men. To understand them and fix them - even when it’s not good for us like in early dating.We are the ones expected to empathise. And I don’t see the same urgency when it comes to men engaging with women’s experiences. Research shows men don’t listen to women led podcasts / books - like we do.  Yes, Rav might be worried his girlfriend will find someone “better”… but too often we see that insecurity show up as control, jealousy, or worse. Yes, Brad might be struggling with alcohol… but we know how often that pain is taken out on the women closest to him. Yes, Callum might be worried about being a good dad… but he’s navigating a system that still expects men to work long hours while women carry the load at home. That is patriarchy. The same system that tells men not to cry is the one that teaches women to shrink. The same system that weaponises “like a girl” is the one that keeps us all in our place . But women are not responding to that harm by assaulting and killing men. So yes - we should care about men. We should talk about men. But we also need men to recognise the system too. To see how it shapes them, and how it harms us. To want to challenge it, not defend it. Because until “like a girl” isn’t an insult… none of us are free from it.
Are men ok? That’s the question on Stylist’s cover today - a magazine for women. I’ll share on stories for context. And it feels especially relevant to this, because when we talk about patriarchy, this is exactly the point people miss: Patriarchy doesn’t just harm women. It harms men too. We can see it everywhere. In loneliness, in mental health, in the fear of vulnerability. Boys are still being raised to believe that showing emotion is weakness. That being “like a girl” is an insult. That they have to be strong, dominant, successful at all costs. But here’s where I feel conflicted. Women have always been taught to care for men. To understand them and fix them - even when it’s not good for us like in early dating.We are the ones expected to empathise. And I don’t see the same urgency when it comes to men engaging with women’s experiences. Research shows men don’t listen to women led podcasts / books - like we do. Yes, Rav might be worried his girlfriend will find someone “better”… but too often we see that insecurity show up as control, jealousy, or worse. Yes, Brad might be struggling with alcohol… but we know how often that pain is taken out on the women closest to him. Yes, Callum might be worried about being a good dad… but he’s navigating a system that still expects men to work long hours while women carry the load at home. That is patriarchy. The same system that tells men not to cry is the one that teaches women to shrink. The same system that weaponises “like a girl” is the one that keeps us all in our place . But women are not responding to that harm by assaulting and killing men. So yes - we should care about men. We should talk about men. But we also need men to recognise the system too. To see how it shapes them, and how it harms us. To want to challenge it, not defend it. Because until “like a girl” isn’t an insult… none of us are free from it.

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