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Doctors warn men against holding back tears, stress mental health risks
The gender role makes boys believe that crying is a sign of weakness and consider it a norm for the longest time. However, doctors have warned of mental health risks associated with such a belief. The stereotype of the macho man limits mens ability to express grief and can have detrimental...