Tears don't discriminate!!!
Historically, suicide rates in India have shown a higher prevalence among men. According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) of India, in 2019, the total number of suicides in India was 1,39,123, out of which 1,00, 674 were men and 38,449 were women. This means that men accounted for around 72% of the total suicides in India that year.
To provide more detailed statistical data, the suicide rate among men in India was 16.5 per 100,000 population, while the suicide rate among women was 7.7 per 100,000 population. The highest suicide rate among men was observed in the age group of 30-44 years, while the highest suicide rate among women was observed in the age group of 15-29 years.
In today's society, there is a common misconception that men are always expected to be strong, stoic, and unemotional. They are often told to "man up" and not show any vulnerability. However, the truth is that men, just like women, have emotions, insecurities, and a need for validation and appreciation.
It's important for the world to understand that men also get tired of being strong all the time. They too experience moments of weakness, sadness, and exhaustion. They deserve to be able to express their feelings without fear of judgment or ridicule. Holding in tears and emotions can take a toll on their mental health and well-being.
Men also deserve to be spoiled and pampered. They deserve to receive compliments, be told that they are appreciated, and have their efforts recognized. It's important for them to feel valued and secure in their relationships and in society as a whole.
It's time to break the stereotype that men should always be tough and unemotional. They should be allowed to show vulnerability and seek support when needed. By acknowledging and addressing these issues, we can create a more inclusive and understanding environment for men to thrive in.
At the same time, it's important to acknowledge and appreciate the men who are actively working to make the world a better place. There are countless men who are making positive contributions to society, whether it's through their work, their relationships, or their community involvement. These men deserve recognition and gratitude for their efforts. So, to all the men out there who are genuinely making the world a better place, we want to say thank you. Your hard work, dedication, and compassion do not go unnoticed. You are amazing, and your contributions are valued each and every day.
It's important for the world to understand that men deserve to be seen, heard, and appreciated just as much as anyone else. They should be allowed to express their emotions and receive the support they need without judgment. And let's not forget to show gratitude to the men who are actively working to make the world a better place. Each day is theirs, and they deserve to be celebrated.
Very nice ....
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