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posted by Scott on Wednesday January 31, @02:29PM
from the masculinity dept.
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Ed Bartlett from Men's Health America submitted a great article from the L.A. Times about male grieving and dealing with the death of a father. It is in line with the past feature article we had by Tom Golden, stating "Men...are not the emotional cripples society has stereotyped them as. They deeply feel the loss of their fathers. Some cry, some don't. Some talk, many won't. But they do grieve, albeit very differently from women."
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Source: L.A. Times [newspaper]
Title: The Big Goodbye
Author: Susan Gregg Gilmore
Date: January 28, 2001
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What a breath of fresh air to hear someone saying that we're not all broken because we don't react like women. As the writer said, nothing against the way that women react... it's just different from the way we react.
One day my father is going to die, and I don't know how I'm going to handle it, but I don't need the William Pollacks of this world telling me that what I need is "Oprah-style" tears and drama.
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