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6-Sep-2015 11:35 am


"My mannerisms, my compulsive tidiness and cleanliness, my approach to sensitive issues – they don’t quite fit with the stereotypes associated with being a “real man.”

...how the absence of a strong male role model in the family, hurts boys growing up. Nice article. The school didn't provide one, as 70% of the teachers where female, too.

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/like-many-other-black-men-i-grew-up-with-only-women-around-now-im-worried-the-experience-has-feminised-me-10484794.html

6-Sep-2015 11:35 am

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6-Sep-2015