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r/DecidingToBeBetterUpdated 30 days ago
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Help please????

Yes, I would recommend Judith Butler's work, they're a leading researcher on the topic and pretty much everything you'll read about it (that was released after the 90s) will, in some way, reference th…

r/DecidingToBeBettercomment4/1/2026
Recommend podcasts / videos about healthy male roles and positive masculinity

- Jamal Burkmar (general creator) - on various short & long form platforms - Therese Lee (youtuber) @theresehlee - Abigail Thorne (youtuber) @PhilosophyTube - Kat Blaque (youtuber) @KatBlaque - @za…

r/DecidingToBeBettercomment3/8/2026
The "Manosphere"

As a woman and a mother and wife I have to say this show but also the general shit happening in the world does make me feel pretty bad for men and worried for them. Women yeah we have a lot to worry a…

r/Stoicismcomment3/15/2026
Am I, 43F, being ridiculous or is he, 45M?

"To say that straight men are heterosexual is only to say that they engage in sex (fucking exclusively with the other sex, i.e., women). All or almost all of that which pertains to love, most straig…

r/relationship_advicecomment4/12/2026