



The Healing Game
Big Boys Don't Cry: But Why They Should
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Big Boys Don’t Cry: But They Should is a bold, compassionate, and unflinching exploration of modern masculinity—what it means, what it costs, and where it can go next.
Drawing on psychology, culture, personal narratives, and cutting-edge research, this book peels back the layers of the masculine mask. It investigates how fairy tales, Hollywood, and social myths have shaped the male psyche from boyhood; how ideals like stoicism, dominance, and emotional suppression have led to silent suffering; and how contemporary forces—from absent fathers to online subcultures—continue to define and distort what it means to “be a man.”
But this book is more than diagnosis—it’s a roadmap. It proposes a new kind of manhood, one that holds space for strength and softness, resilience and vulnerability. Through chapters on emotional health, fatherhood, community, and healing, Big Boys Don’t Cry offers a vision for how men can reclaim their full humanity—and how doing so makes the world better for everyone.
This is not a rejection of masculinity, but a reclaiming. A celebration of what men already are, and what they are still capable of becoming.