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Originally Posted by Itse
I could speak further about my motivations and thoughts about the campaign, but that would be a long story. The whole campaign is a big bag of mixed feelings. There's honestly a lot about it that I find problematic, especially the way many are sharing their stories. (Pretty much all my psychologist and social worker friends dislike it.)
My opinion is that it's good for guys to openly own up to what they're doing. From what I've seen it's started a lot of good conversations about how and why we end up doing the crap we do, stuff that doesn't really get talked about a lot.
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I don't know why it would be good for men to share but not women. Why would a psychologist disagree with someone writing about their "me too" experience? I see why women don't really want to read a bunch of male apologies. I don't think a confessional is worthy of inclusion. An honest take on what you might do to improve yourself and others is more to the point.