This is not my personal opinion, I know Gen Z men who voted for Harris. But the voter demographics really speak for themselves, and maybe now people will look at the radicalization of young men as a serious (but solvable) issue.

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Mental health issues being ignored by their peers and society as a whole is a pretty big one

You could claim women have mental health problems too and they do but they have spaces to talk about that

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So your claim is that ā€œmental health issuesā€ are an exclusively male problem? Because again, the problems I listed for women affect them exclusively.

So do you see what the problem is here?

EDIT: people that downvote this benign comment are proving me right. Braindead.

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You ignored part of my message, I said the problem was that menā€™s mental health problems are largely ignored, not that women donā€™t have mental health problems

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So to be clear, one of the main issues that men in this country face that women do not face is that ā€œtheir mental health issues are ignoredā€?

Who is ā€œignoringā€ these mental health issues? Thereā€™s no systematic lack of access that needs to be legislated, correct? I had absolutely zero problem getting therapy as a man. Itā€™s a toxic masculinity thing of men themselves being unwilling to see a therapist. Correct?

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