We need to expand the definition of “manhood” #mentalhealth #BlackMen

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We need to expand the definition of “manhood” #mentalhealth #BlackMen


Licensed therapist Kier Gaines talks about what it means to be a man in a more expansive way on Toure Show.

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  1. This is insightful and It would bring great to integrate, however it takes black people sooooooo long to adjust that we wont see the effects of implementation for generations. It is just now being seen that a man can be positive, gentle, encouraging and still be protective. We (society) made men the monsters for so long in an effort to invoke fear and we are barely functioning from the effects of those eras. Great job discussing the elephant in the room gentlemen

  2. What are you talking about ? This conversation and or argument that you are staging, by large, is what an effeminate man or quite frankly, a woman would be having. What differentiates is from our counterpart is our biological makeup, our abilities to measure up to what we think of ourselves and of course, if we so desire, to be able to meet some of the expectations of what has been considered to be societal norms. In other words, men could be whatever they so choose to be, with or without criticism. I am not going to a nanosecond of concern if a man wears colored fingernail polish or not. Most men, are not concerned. Expand what ? You are asking men, to put aside their own moral reservations, for the sake of making Dwayne Wade and Co. comfortable, in the choices of lifestyles that they have made ? What makes us unique, is that most us don't give a damn or know how to operate from a space of rational discernment and know when we need to make adjustments, relative to those circumstances. Are other groups having this conversation ? Or, is it just, another "nothing-burger" ? With so many single-moms with sons and not doing a good job at it, your request seems to sow more detriment, than any other thing.. Feel masculine ? Again, we don't care…