That's literally an entire sub-industry in the therapy market. "Man Therapy" (the concept, not the actual website, its called a lot of similar things) is literally "a solid dude takes you camping, to the gym, to the wood shop and you guys talk about shit while doing man shit."
It actively exists. And its completely suppressed or ignored by the wider Psychology field because they hate anything that might appeal to men in a way that doesn't treat them as broken women.
But the data is there. We know that things like that work with men 1000% more than talk therapy ever did. And the fact that they don't even know it exists to mention it says all you need about how deceitful this all is.
Just an hour a week where their partner had to actually act like a partner instead of a parasite extracting maximal resources would help a lot of guys I see in relationships.
Or maybe an evening at the pub. Sit them next to a dude who has lots of life experience and is willing to hear them out and offer brutally honest but helpful advice.
I could probably help more men giving them a free hour per week at a shooting range or being able to ride small hovercrafts.
A lot of men benefit more from active events than the passive events like therapy that WOMEN enjoy.
Agree wholeheartedly
That's literally an entire sub-industry in the therapy market. "Man Therapy" (the concept, not the actual website, its called a lot of similar things) is literally "a solid dude takes you camping, to the gym, to the wood shop and you guys talk about shit while doing man shit."
It actively exists. And its completely suppressed or ignored by the wider Psychology field because they hate anything that might appeal to men in a way that doesn't treat them as broken women.
But the data is there. We know that things like that work with men 1000% more than talk therapy ever did. And the fact that they don't even know it exists to mention it says all you need about how deceitful this all is.
Fight club?
Ironically written by a gay man
Just an hour a week where their partner had to actually act like a partner instead of a parasite extracting maximal resources would help a lot of guys I see in relationships.
Or maybe an evening at the pub. Sit them next to a dude who has lots of life experience and is willing to hear them out and offer brutally honest but helpful advice.
This is exactly what started to pull me out of the depression I was in during my early 20s.