India, Jan. 24 -- In the evolution of humankind, nature initially shaped the role of men through necessity. Survival demanded strength, endurance, and provision. Later, as humans formed civilisations, society began to define not only what roles men would play but also what responsibilities they would carry. What remained constant across both nature and society was the expectation that men would be providers. What changed, however, was the treatment of men's emotions.
While nature places no inherent limits on emotional expression, society has long taught men to control their feelings in the pursuit of practicality, authority, and power. Psychologists note that in early childhood, boys and girls express emotions with similar openness; mean...
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