The article discusses societal perceptions of masculinity and emotional expression, referencing a criticism of a headline that trivializes male vulnerability. Dr. Imogen Kearns, a clinical psychologist, highlights the damaging impact of societal messages on men. The letters also include humorous observations on topics like the confusion caused by daylight savings and the inefficiency of postal services, with a call for readers to engage with the Guardian by sharing their opinions.
I was particularly disappointed to see that the headline on your article about pigeon theft began with 'I cried like a little boy.' Surely we are all seeing the damage these nonsensical societal messages inflict on men.
Ruth Ogden's article is very insightful on the unsettling effect on humans of changing the clocks... Our dog's intriguing inner clock knows pee-times, tea-times, me-times and walkie-times.
Owing to the inability of Royal Mail to deliver even first-class post in anything like a timely manner, maybe Mother's Day should be rebranded as Mother's Week.
San Serriffe is bracing for a visit from JD Vance. Have an opinion on anything you've read in the Guardian today? Please email us your letter.
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