Pourquoi pleurer n’est pas bien vu quand on est un mec et en a-t-il toujours été ainsi ? Quand, comment et pourquoi les larmes furent associées à la féminité. Nombreux pensent à tort que les pleurs sont un signe de faiblesse, alors que les pleurs ont de nombreux avantages pour la santé mentale.
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