The Counseling and Mental Health Center at the University of Texas at Austin recently launched a new program to help male students “take control over their gender identity and develop a healthy sense of masculinity.”
Treating masculinity as if it were a mental health crisis, “MasculinUT” is organized by the school’s counseling staff and most recently organized a poster series encouraging students to develop a “healthy model of masculinity.”
The program is predicated on a critique of so-called “restrictive masculinity.” Men, the program argues, suffer when they are told to “act like a man” or when they are encouraged to fulfill traditional gender roles, such as being “successful” or “the breadwinner.”
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Masculinity is not the mental health issue. Radical Feminism is the problem. Sorry
Wow..macho man no more..total BS
When you are "Cured" you then look like that freak Caitlyn Bruce Jenner.
Communism (Freemasonry, Talmud Jewry) always does this: Turn healthy into sick, and Sick into healthy.
As above, so below.
To be 1 ask 1
How many college credits do they give for this course. Next they will offer a PHD in Masculinity.......
Hold on, I have to get up to adjust my skirt.
Holy pantyhose, Batman!!
To graduate from this class you have to turn in your balls cuz you won't be needing them.
Obama took this class a few years ago.
Good bye, ten gallon hats; hello pink caps.
C'mon, Texas, clean up your act and douse this range fire!
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