Dealing with heartbreak is a universally challenging experience, yet men often navigate this emotional terrain differently due to societal expectations and cultural norms.
Men may face unique pressures to suppress their emotions, exhibit stoicism, and quickly move on from the pain.
This can lead to diverse coping mechanisms ranging from seeking distraction through activities or new relationships to withdrawing and processing the hurt in solitude.
On Friday’s edition of Joy FM’s Super Morning Show, the phone lines were opened for men to share their stories.
While many confirmed that their heartbreak devastated them, others were of the view that their heart was not broken at all.
Listen to the audio:
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