When Noor's husband died, she turned to his "play space" — the local men's shed in the old logging town they called home. She's not the only woman who's been welcomed into the inclusive community.
The fact that this is surprising to you only further highlights the need for men’s spaces in the first place. I bet you didn’t know that men cry too. And ofcourse it’s a blahaj user shaming them for it. Fuck men, right?
Wow, masculinity is much more fragile than I thought.
The fact that this is surprising to you only further highlights the need for men’s spaces in the first place. I bet you didn’t know that men cry too. And ofcourse it’s a blahaj user shaming them for it. Fuck men, right?
I know, as a man, that we do indeed cry.
Maybe it’s just that I also open up to women, so I don’t see the need for such a gender segregated space.
So you’re also against women’s only spaces?