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International Men’s Day: Men Also Cry – Celebs Talk About Men Sharing Their Emotions

As the world celebrates International Men’s Day, we caught up with some of your favourite celebs and spoke to them about th♔e importance of this day and whether or not they also think men need to share their emotions.

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The world is celebrating International Men’s Day today.🌺 The day holds a lot of significance in raising awareness around men’s health, throwing light on their contributions and accomplishments, and encouraging them to set the right example for society.

We caught up with some of your🤪 favourite celebs and spoke to them about the importance of this day and whether or not they also think men need to share their emotions. Check ‘em out:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

It is important to celebrate men too. They have been under the pressure of ‘being a man’ and they ought to have a day to celebrate themselves. Women’s day is indeed hyped because the market is busy cashing up on women buyers. We tend to give importance to what’s hyped. Isn’t it? Men have been under tremendous pressure; pressure to not fail, to provide and to be strong. Somehow being vulnerable or expressing isn’t seen as a strength. ওThere should be more awareness about how men need to talk, express and break out of these stereotypes. Yeah, it’s an imposed rule that men don’t cry. But in reality, men cry, they just don’t want to show it to the world because of these stereotypes. Men also feel that they too need healing and they should be open about it.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

It’s important to recognize that men and women express emotions differently and that there is no one right way to be a man. Encouraging men to express their emotions in healthy ways is important for their mental health and relationships. It’s important to recognize and celebrate the contributions of both men and women, and International Men’s Day provides a valuable opportunity to highlight men’s achievements. Just as Women’s Day raises awareness about women’s issues, Men’s Day should also be widely recognized and ce🍸lebrated to promote a more balanced and equitable society.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I strongly feel that we have always been in a patriarchal society. That’s the reason men always had their place and space in this world. It’s only in this 21st cꩲentury that women have managed to bag a space in this world. Whereas🌸 men always had their own space in this world. I disagree with the fact that men don’t share their emotions. They do it but not in the same manner as women do. They are not great at expressing how they feel while women do it clearly. However, I accept that in today’s era I see a lot of men crying and being okay about it. And I feel good that men are taking such steps. Crying is a human reaction to anything they feel bad about and it should not face the challenge of gender bias.

Ismail Umar Khan

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I don’t believe in celebrating any day like Mother’s Day, Women’s Day or Men’s Day. It’s like devaluing the rest of the days for me. I believe that every day is Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Women’s Day and Men’s Day. I think women deserve the hype because they have been fac๊ing gender inequality for centuries and they havꦫe won that space in society after years of struggles. Also, men also cry. I feel, ‘Mard ko bhi dard hota hai’. I think in fact men are weaker than women but they don’t display their weak side.

Mehul Vyas

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

International Men’s Day is an important occasion to acknowledge men’s positive contributions and address relevant issues. While Women’s Day receives more attention, it’s crucial to promote awareness of me𝓀n’s well-being and gender equality. Societal expectations often discourage men from expressing emotions or crying, contributing to stereotypes. Encouraging open communication benefits both genders in understanding and addressing emotional well-being.

Shivangi Verma

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Women’s Day often receives more attention due to historical imbalances and ongoing struggles for equality. Both days are essential as they bring focus to the specific challenges each𒆙 gender faces. When it comes to expression, societal expectations often dictate that men should not show vulnerability. Encouraging men to express their emotions is important for their mental health and well-being. Everyone should feel empowered to share their feelings, regardless of gender.The idea that "men don’t cry" perpetuates harmful stereotypes. Emotions are a human trait, not exclusive to any gender. It’s crucial to break this stereotype and create a more inclusive environment where everyone feels comfortable expressing their emotions without judgment. Emotional expression is a sign of strength, not weakness.

Sheeba Akashdeep

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I am glad there’s an occasion that celebrates the men in our lives. Yes, men’s health and wellbeing is something that needs to be addressed. We need to take care of the men around us. They pretend to be strong but are afraid to be vulnerable around others. Men also need to express their emotions. And it is something that we need to inculcate in them when they are young boys. We need to tell them that it’s okay for them to cry. If they express themselves fearlessly, they’ll become equal to women. As I mentioned, men are afraid of being vulnerable as they are being judged for showing their emotions and are 𒊎often considered weak for the same. We have to provide them a safe environment that values their emotions and makes them feel comfortable.

Pranitaa Pandit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Men must express themselves too. There are very few men in this world who are expressive. There’s a difference, women are supposed to be soft and sensitive whereas men have those emotions but I think their masculine energy is very high. Hence, they are not as expressive as women. Now it is changing a lot and a lot of men are talking about it. I feel human beings have a right to cry and men crying should be as normal as women crying. I think that the whole line of ‘boys don’t cry’ doesn’t make sense to the coming generation. I feel it doesn’t make sense to us as well. The future generation is not going to stick to this line or will support it. Hence, I am sure men cry andꦅ these days both boys and girls are becoming more emotionally expressive. They are open about what they want and wha🍎t they don’t want.

Rinku Ghosh

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

It’s time we celebrate men’s day with much fervour. Though I don’t believe in any days as such. But yes, it’s a day where we can express our gratitude towards them and thank them for playing such a crucial role in our lives. I honestly feel that the world should be more accepting tow🔯ards men. Men need to be valued and should receive the respect that they deserve.

Mohit Malhotra

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I feel it is good to celebrate every gender. Whether it’s a man or a woman, both of them play a crucial role in our lives. Earlier, things were different, but today, people are changing and it’s for good. Particularly by celebrating Men’s Day, we make men feel valued and trust me it feels better when you know that you are being valued by your loved ones. I agree that women express themselves better than men. Men🎶ও have been facing societal pressure for years and it has made it difficult for them to express themselves. Men are expected to be strong even in the worst situations. I believe that is not fair. People should understand that men are humans too and they too have emotions which need to be expressed.