"Holy shit, I own a sword?!"
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If I grab my sword and swish it about in public, people call the cops and scream âpervertâ at me. đ€·ââïž
đ¶ Why must they laugh at my mighty sword? đ¶
Speaking of men and mental health.
Generally, menâs mental health improves through action, even if itâs physical activity. Things that are tangible and measurable.
IMO itâs also why western medicine sucks at menâs mental health, their solutions are usually finding ways to be okay with a bad situation
IDK, my therapists always went on about how I should start picking up activities, I even got a recommendation for a specific form of activity-based therapy that was less about talking it out (donât remember the name). Issue is that Iâm too sick to even reliably make it to therapy appointments.
Itâs a good point. I do usually hear âExercise is really good!â which is true, but motivating someone to exercise is the real trick. So finding that special thing that will make someone want to move around a lot should be the focus.
For me, I have found a non-intuitive one: 3D printing. Lotta lifting and carrying as I get my workspace set up, rearranging stuff, etc.
Every doctor and mental health professional will tell you that physical activity is good for your mental health. Thatâs not the problem.
People get mad when theyâre told to exercise more. They want an easier solution. I get it, itâs insulting to be depressed AF and get told âtry going for a walkâ. Exercise isnât the end-all solution and wonât magically make you happy, but as someone who struggles with my mental health, the weight of the world is much lighter when Iâm regularly going to the gym. Itâs hard to get out of bed and go some days, but I just bargain with myself that if I go for just 30 minutes I can come back home and sleep and usually I end up staying for much longer.
I joined the Air Force for.. reasons, one of them being âhey maybe this will finally give me a sense of family and belongingâ. It didnât. It DID give me crippling anxiety over excercise though, since I was constantly struggling to meet physical requirements.
When the advise is âexorciseâ and people only think of running on a treadmill or some shit.
Go rock climbing (indoor gyms are very welcoming)
Build a shed
Split firewood
Bludgeon a billionaire
Make a garden in your backyard
Learn to make rope
Physical activity doesnât need to be boring as fuck or so completely draining physically.
And generally involve medicating you until you donât care anymore.
This is completely wrong.
This reminds me, I do own a sword (a really shitty one I got for free in some garage sale leftovers). I should swish it about.
Nothing make you feel like a man the way having a sword does. You donât need to use it, just having it is chill enough.
Despite smelling if kerosene fire twerking was fun when I was younger. Same energy?
⊠dare I ask?
Like fire twerling, but without hands.
Yup, very similar
Your hands would know their strength better if they held your shark.