Male Violence and Society
A compelling discussion reveals how marriage can have a pacifying effect on male violence, with unmarried men showing significantly higher aggression. The conversation also touches on the phenomenon of hikikomori in Japan, where young men withdraw from society, raising concerns about their future as they rely on parental support. The insights highlight the intricate relationship between societal structures and individual behavior.In this clip
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