A recent comment on X—”Marriage is men crying deeply for rescue but openly act as if everything is alright”—highlights a significant issue: many men feel trapped in their marriages while hiding their true feelings.
Societal expectations often pressure men to appear strong and stoic, even when they’re struggling. This can lead to them suffering in silence, unable to seek help or express their distress.
To address this, we need to encourage open communication and emotional vulnerability in marriages. Men should feel safe to share their struggles and seek support without fear of judgment. By breaking down these barriers and promoting mental health awareness, we can foster healthier, more supportive relationships.
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