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A prominent parenting coach has issued a stark warning to families, highlighting the subtle first indicators that young boys may be falling under the influence of the online "manosphere." This digital subculture, often propagating rigid and sometimes toxic views on masculinity, is increasingly targeting adolescents.
According to the expert, the initial red flag is not overt misogyny, but a sudden shift in language and a dismissal of previously trusted sources. Parents might hear their sons begin to use specific jargon like "high-value male" or "alpha," while simultaneously expressing a deep distrust for mainstream institutions, from education and media to even family advice. This foundational skepticism paves the way for more extreme ideologies.
The coach emphasized that parents must stop being naive about their children's online consumption. She stressed that open, non-confrontational dialogue is critical before attitudes harden. The key is to engage with curiosity about these new ideas while gently challenging their underlying assumptions, helping boys build critical thinking skills to navigate these complex digital landscapes. Fostering healthy self-esteem and positive male role models offline is presented as a vital counterbalance to these potentially damaging online trends.
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