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you've got this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EbiRRpaYB4
Eh... close enough boys.
To simply say it is a hoax is overstating the obvious and tangible, but understating the significance. Mental health as a set of working theories, a field of science, a biological understanding, a service or practice...these are good helpful things, they are valid and though I think the term "mental health" is a bit misleading, it seems to be fine with everyone. It is a frankenstein of working theories, pragmatism, using loose data to "best guess" diagnose people. This is all well and fun, you know, people NEED these services, the cases that really matter don't even need diagnosed they are obvious on first sight. But turning it into an industry combined with drug companies, government and private institutions with no oversight is a very dangerous proposition, it causes people to be abused because profits and political agendas, control. I'm guessing. Grain of salt.
we should pay attention to how heteronormative standards hurt men
make them link their worth to whether or not they can get a partner or have kids
they limit their experiences in bed to only a sliver of what they could do because anything else is considered gay
they feel like they can't express their emotions because it would somehow emasculate them, and likewise they oftentimes can't explore themselves because this world and its expectations have made them fear or dislike the possibility that they may not be cishet