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These Are His Confessions: The Ways Black Men Avoid Feeling | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect

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How do men usually avoid feeling?  Pain hurts. So men have lots of ways we escape. To not feel. Some men get obsessed with making or spending money. Some men work extra hard to seem tough, to thug their feelings out of them. I used to use women. Not sex so much, just the attention and affection […]

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