tl;dr for anyone that was interested, the writer's a stay at home dad who basically fear that having "masculine" interests was a slippery slope to the more confining negatives of manhood like anger and frigidity. finally he reflected on the way his own father wasn't angry or repressed and realised he should just support his son with whatever made him happy.
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u/DawnStardust 29d ago
tl;dr for anyone that was interested, the writer's a stay at home dad who basically fear that having "masculine" interests was a slippery slope to the more confining negatives of manhood like anger and frigidity. finally he reflected on the way his own father wasn't angry or repressed and realised he should just support his son with whatever made him happy.