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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 03:44 EDT

There is a specific kind of masculinity that comes not from dominance but from integrity, calmness, and emotional steadiness — they make others feel safe

We’ve been sold a very specific version of what it means to be a strong man. Loud. Commanding. Dominant. The guy who walks into a room and takes up all the space. The one who wins every argument, never backs down, and makes sure everyone knows he’s in charge. I bought into that version for ... Read more

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