Two in five Irish men hold 'traditionalist views' of manhood, new report shows
Briefly

The report reveals that 54% of men believe a man's worth is measured by power over others, while 46% think real men shouldn't consider women's feelings.
Young men, especially in their 20s, show the highest adherence to traditional masculinity, suggesting they may be influenced by online figures promoting these views.
Women's Aid highlights that gender-based violence remains prevalent in Irish society, limiting the potential of women and girls, emphasizing a need for continued efforts.
Chair Sarah Benson noted that while progress has been made in addressing male violence against women, significant work still remains to achieve gender equality.
Read at Irish Independent
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