> Male loneliness epidemic
You are solving a non-existent problem.
There is no "male loneliness epidemic". If anything, there might be a "human loneliness epidemic". This is not a DEI angle on the problem.
Times have changed, societies have changed. But our expectations have not.
It is literally time to grow up to the new reality.
I think Professor Galloway, whom I am generally a fan of, is spreading a narrative based on selective statistics.
Nah, there IS a male loneliness epidemic, but it's entirely self-inflicted.
If men feel like they can't open up to their friends because they're afraid they'll be ridiculed, that's on them. Get better friends.