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"Have Men Lost Trust In Society?"

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The Superbowl is over....and we're back!!!!

Has society abandoned men? Has the term "toxic masculinity" become toxic for men? In the United States, there are more homeless men than women. Significantly more men give their lives in the military – over the last 20 years over 6,800 men died and 46 women from enemy fire. 

Furthermore, men commit 77% of suicides. Society doesn't even blink when men die. What’s just as troubling and has been ignored, is that the US is the first country in the world where more men and boys are raped and molested than women – counting the military and prison. Those are just of few of the facts of what is occurring in the 21st Century.

Have we ignored the fact men are human beings? Or do we see them as "disposable"?

While it is true men are more likely to be perpetrators of violent crimes, it seems our society believes punishing masculinity is the solution to make men more peaceful. Does less masculine = more feminine? Have we considered the long-term consequences of that tactic? Have we even asked men what they want?

On this show: we are going to take a very deep dive into what is happening to men. We are going to have a very Special Guest to explore this topic. Her name is Lori Miller. She is a psychologist who works in an extremely unique capacity with men. Her insights will allow us to view the genesis of where we MAY have gone wrong with the male population.

Join us for this thought provoking discussion.

Sunday, February 10th, from 7:00pm-8:30pm (EST) at Straight Talk with Ted Santos and Blair Nash on Blog Talk Radio.

Call in to comment LIVE at: 1 (323) 642-1387.

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