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<blockquote data-quote="rc508pir" data-source="post: 3251451" data-attributes="member: 40091"><p>True.... But these guys are also failing because of their upbringing. Most men are guilty of it, and its instilled from a young age, you all have heard it before. Real men dont cry, real men dont talk about their problems, etc. Unfortunately, most of these guys go far too long, before opening up about their experiences and problems. That macho BS has gotta stop.</p><p>And Im not saying that we as parents dont need to make our kids less tough. There's a big difference in telling your boy to man up and quit crying over a boo-boo as opposed to bottling up emotional scars from combat (which usually does resorting to the bottle or worse)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc508pir, post: 3251451, member: 40091"] True.... But these guys are also failing because of their upbringing. Most men are guilty of it, and its instilled from a young age, you all have heard it before. Real men dont cry, real men dont talk about their problems, etc. Unfortunately, most of these guys go far too long, before opening up about their experiences and problems. That macho BS has gotta stop. And Im not saying that we as parents dont need to make our kids less tough. There's a big difference in telling your boy to man up and quit crying over a boo-boo as opposed to bottling up emotional scars from combat (which usually does resorting to the bottle or worse) [/QUOTE]
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