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Defend your masculinity without being toxic

Defend your masculinity without being toxic

With his new documentary series, Danny Turcot hopes to restore the image of masculinity, which is often accompanied by the term “toxic” when approached.

While going through “Le monde à l’envers” on Friday evening, the ex-maniac of “Everybody Talks About It” is hoping that his documentary, aired on skilled media, “On the Men’s Side”, will return to pendulum.

“In Quebec, we are on the cutting edge. Men are at home a lot. They take paternity leave and take care of their children. We are progressing slowly, but there is still work to be done,” he admitted, specifying that in education, boys should be more interested in reading.

“When you can’t be a king in school, you will try to be a king somewhere else,” he added.

Noting that young people are more likely to drop out.

In his documentary, Danny Turcot deals with male sexuality and mental illness. Topics remain taboo in 2022. “Men won’t consult. They’re waiting to be at the bottom of the barrel. They’ll wait until they’re about to take extreme measures. There are three male suicides to one woman,” he said.

On the Men’s Side is broadcast on the media from Savoir every Tuesday at 10 pm.

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