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Old 12-04-2017, 06:23 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Not a MRA issue exactly, but one that gets at the toxic masculinity elements of some of the discussions in this thread. I'm fortunately in a relationship at the moment, but I've had certainly experience long bouts of 'touch isolation' - this article puts into words so many of the nebulous things I felt during those times:

How a Lack of Touch is Destroying Men
If you think there's such a thing as "toxic masculinity" could you kindly f*ck off?

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