Ok, so what's wrong with a feminine approach to a masculine problem? Earlier you unambiguously said you didn't agree with that. Why?
Why can't a male problem have a female answer (if such a problem merits such an answer? Or vice versa for that matter.
Another thing I notice. Earlier you warned about the use of labels (with regard left/right wing). Yet here you are using labels - 'masculine' problems and 'feminine' answers. Oh yeah, I know this is about men's health, but men don't live in isolation. They have wives, mothers, daughters - all of whom care for them and love them. And, again, vice versa. My point being, it may be men's health but it's everyone's problem.
So let's stop looking at divisions as well, don't you think? Instead, let's think how we vlcan help, together - both masculine and feminine.
Why can't a male problem have a female answer (if such a problem merits such an answer? Or vice versa for that matter.
Another thing I notice. Earlier you warned about the use of labels (with regard left/right wing). Yet here you are using labels - 'masculine' problems and 'feminine' answers. Oh yeah, I know this is about men's health, but men don't live in isolation. They have wives, mothers, daughters - all of whom care for them and love them. And, again, vice versa. My point being, it may be men's health but it's everyone's problem.
So let's stop looking at divisions as well, don't you think? Instead, let's think how we vlcan help, together - both masculine and feminine.