Posted: 17-Jun-2025
Are you a male? Or a concerned female about the men in your life? Then you need to pay careful attention to this post.
This book examines the crisis precipitated by the third wave of feminism that started in the 90s—this most powerful and impactful wave swept society causing radical shifts in the man-woman dynamic of our times. Women are now showing their true worth, since they are greatly empowered, have equal rights, and enjoy independence. Among other achievements, they have risen to positions of power, and prominence, thus, humbling/relegating arrogant, brutish, and practically worthless men!
Both men and women have to leave their traditional roles behind and accept redefined ones.
This book discusses the crisis. This is the first time, when men undergoing change will be more vulnerable than women to detrimental outcomes—mainly suicides and mental health issues, if proper care isn’t planned/taken. Men will find it harder to change than women because they’ve been molded according to the old blueprint of manhood—sole family breadwinner, tough yet sensitive leader, and unwavering stoic. They need help to change, but the ingrained “tough,” and “stoic” qualities will effectively prevent them from accepting the help they need to change.
Men must cast off their armor of toughness and stoicism and take help to embrace the change.
Head to the review now?
This book examines the crisis precipitated by the third wave of feminism that started in the 90s—this most powerful and impactful wave swept society causing radical shifts in the man-woman dynamic of our times. Women are now showing their true worth, since they are greatly empowered, have equal rights, and enjoy independence. Among other achievements, they have risen to positions of power, and prominence, thus, humbling/relegating arrogant, brutish, and practically worthless men!
Both men and women have to leave their traditional roles behind and accept redefined ones.
This book discusses the crisis. This is the first time, when men undergoing change will be more vulnerable than women to detrimental outcomes—mainly suicides and mental health issues, if proper care isn’t planned/taken. Men will find it harder to change than women because they’ve been molded according to the old blueprint of manhood—sole family breadwinner, tough yet sensitive leader, and unwavering stoic. They need help to change, but the ingrained “tough,” and “stoic” qualities will effectively prevent them from accepting the help they need to change.
Men must cast off their armor of toughness and stoicism and take help to embrace the change.
Head to the review now?
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