Summary The “Male Loneliness Epidemic” Does Not Exist | by Jude Ellison S. Doyle | Sep, 2023 | Medium judedoyle.medium.com
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Jude Ellison S. Doyle criticizes the media's focus on the "male loneliness epidemic" as biased and sexist, highlighting the importance of a diverse support system and sharing personal experiences with loneliness.
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- The media panic around male loneliness is driven by cherry-picked statistics and sexism.
- Men are often told to cultivate platonic intimacy and not rely solely on their partners for emotional support.
- The male loneliness epidemic does not exist when looking at the actual numbers.
- According to a Cigna Group report, both men and women reported being equally lonely.
- Building a broad support network is important for overall happiness and healthier relationships.
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The media's concern over the "male loneliness epidemic" is criticized as being based on biased data and sexism by Jude Ellison S. Doyle. They emphasize the significance of having a diverse support system and share personal experiences with loneliness.
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The media's panic over the "male loneliness epidemic" is based on cherry-picked statistics and sexism, according to Jude Ellison S. Doyle. Doyle discusses their own experiences with loneliness and the importance of cultivating a broad support network. They acknowledge that some