Oh wow, the social impacts of toxic masculinity are evident when examining rates of violence, drug-related crime, anti-social behaviors, drug overdoses, and suicides. There is also a high correlation between toxic masculinity and the lack of accountability in rehab. Due to stigma and societal pressures, males are less likely to seek help for mental health issues. Unhealthy or toxic masculinity may not allow males to fully express themselves and their emotional needs because people may view it as a sign of weakness or vulnerability.
here have this, https://greenhillrecovery.com/toxic-masculinity-vs-healthy-masculinity/#:~:text=Social%20Impacts%20of%20Toxic%20Masculinity&text=Due%20to%20stigma%20and%20societal,sign%20of%20weakness%20or%20vulnerability.
And this, https://www.verywellmind.com/the-dangerous-mental-health-effects-of-toxic-masculinity-5073957
And have this as well, https://www.choicehousecolorado.com/why-toxic-masculinity-exponentially-affects-mens-health-how-to-change-it/
and here is one more, https://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2020/toxic-masculinity-is-unsafe-for-men
Capt Bone Spurs couldn't make it to a ceremony at Aisne Marne American Cemetery after going to France for the 100th anniversary of World War I because his 'hair' (or whatever that thing is) might get wet, then back here on Veterans' Day the next week he skips commemoration events at Arlington National Cemetery.
But anyways, they're just "losers" - in his words.
Everyone made it there except him because that thing on his head might stop traffic if it got wet en route. Of course if "Melanie" was there with him, he could have taken her umbrella away from her so he can protect that piss-bleached taxidermy escapee.