Our burden

Societal norms dictate that men must excel in their careers, provide for their families, and assume leadership roles. The pressure to succeed professionally can be overwhelming, often at the expense of personal well-being. The fear of failure looms large, as men are taught that their worth is tied to their achievements and financial status.

In intimate relationships, men are often expected to be the providers and protectors, shouldering the responsibility of ensuring the safety and happiness of their partners and families. This role, while noble, can be emotionally draining, as men navigate the complexities of modern relationships while grappling with their own insecurities and vulnerabilities.

Despite these expectations, we welcome them, they give us purpose, a reason to be a good husband, a good father, or a good boss. The weight is heavy, sometimes it helps to have an ally in your corner to bounce off ideas, feelings, or just blow off some steam.

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