Don't blame men!

A curtain figure
hidden deep down
nobody nowhere it changes
lots of secrets
lost while growing older
supressed unwillingly
loves conditionally
pours all energy
happy keeping all family
waits till the urge of buying
forgets easily all the flaws
Love for all reflects
in his eyes
but his tears never rolls
in bright.
He is not to be blamed,
because he is not lame.


A man is always expected to be correct in every turn of his life. How can we be so selfish for not understanding that he is still a human being? He has his own choices. He has his dreams. He is a responsible by birth. Blaming him for doing wrong is not his failure. What wrong in it if he don't want to commit?

Men were considered good at problem-solving and decision-making. While not free from their own problems, the first precept of conventional wisdom held that men had to keep certain things to themselves. This was the expectation, and was considered the manly thing to do. But times have changed and society has grown more complex. In the process, the perception of who man is and what he stands for has changed as well.

Most men don't spend a lot of time thinking about what it means to them to be a man. That's because in our society being a man is an advantage, one that does not often invite self-reflection. Even when men are interested in discussing such topics, they are often cautious to do so for fear of being perceived as politically incorrect and chauvinistic. The pressure to rigidly adhere to this masculine ideal can make life pretty complicated for men.

The Male Brain: A Breakthrough Understanding of How Men and Boys Think

My current read, reflects a mirror of inner self of a man who is still in process of establishing himself in eyes of himself.




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#nomasculinityneeded




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