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What do men grieve, but rarely speak of?
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The people who they have trusted who have hurt them.
Their first dog.
Betrayal.
Most things that a person would.
Men grive alone, and never speak of it.
We pretty much feel everything that hurts, just more resilient than women
Childhood innocence.
The grieving guy online who’s wire spool ran out after 30-40 years in the garage is classic guy thing that doesn’t get talked about
Their dreams, their hobbies, their friends. Men often give up their dreams, hobbies and friends for their significant other and then come to regret it in the end.
The loss of our Fathers.
Even for those who never met, or ever known their Fathers, they grieve their absence.
Some of us have complicated relationships with our Fathers.
Some of us even hate our Fathers, and may even hate them long after their gone, but even then we grieve what couldv’e been.
Cold nachos
The death of a relationship
We’re allowed to grieve?
Purely the idea my mom or dad dies… I just can’t
The consuming love
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The people who they have trusted who have hurt them.
Their first dog.
Betrayal.
Most things that a person would.
Men grive alone, and never speak of it.
We pretty much feel everything that hurts, just more resilient than women
Childhood innocence.
The grieving guy online who’s wire spool ran out after 30-40 years in the garage is classic guy thing that doesn’t get talked about
Their dreams, their hobbies, their friends. Men often give up their dreams, hobbies and friends for their significant other and then come to regret it in the end.
The loss of our Fathers.
Even for those who never met, or ever known their Fathers, they grieve their absence.
Some of us have complicated relationships with our Fathers.
Some of us even hate our Fathers, and may even hate them long after their gone, but even then we grieve what couldv’e been.
Cold nachos
The death of a relationship
We’re allowed to grieve?
Purely the idea my mom or dad dies… I just can’t
The consuming love