Drive Moment - Football, Feelings, And Masculinity

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We’re looking at how men express emotion differently depending on the setting. At a football game, tears, shouting, and hugging strangers are normal. Outside that space, emotional expression is often discouraged. Why is sport treated as a safe emotional release while real life is not? And what does that say about expectations placed on men, and how masculinity has been shaped over time? This moment challenges how society decides when emotion is acceptable and when it is not.

Do you think sport is the only place where men are truly allowed to be emotional without judgment?
11 Jun English South Africa Music · Comedy

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