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Jennifer Horgan: Boys don’t need to cut off a parent or their emotions to become a man

We must discredit these influencers intent on making our boys more violent with their ‘man-up’ nonsense
Jennifer Horgan: Boys don’t need to cut off a parent or their emotions to become a man

'Andrew Tate espouses the traditional form of masculinity. Men and women are different — that’s what counts most for Tate, not any commonality.'

Born to non-religious parents, my teenage son is becoming a man without ceremony.

So much is happening with my son; it feels wrong not to mark something so, well, remarkable.

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