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It is a cultural expectation. To "shake it off." Timex used to have a catch phrase for their watch ads to play on that:My question is, what makes men not want to fix the obvious?
... WHY. Any advice? Suggestions?
We men are a stubborn breed. He has to be convinced to go, not told he should go. There is a huge difference.
Well, pride. Men don't like being told what to do. Also, I've found that many men don't like to go to the doctor. It's seen as admitting weakness. It means they weren't able to "tough it out". Obviously this is silly, as not going to the doctor when needed often leads to more problems.
It isn't gender specific. When I was a kid, my mother did everything she could do to avoid taking me to the doctor, because she didn't want to have to pay for it. I was fourteen before I got glasses I'd needed since I was five. When I cut my hand, she tried to bandage it at home, and finally broke down and took me in for stitches when it wouldn't quite seal up and quit oozing after two days. At least she didn't try to fix my broken collarbone on her own.
And all of this was the 1970's. I'm sure it's gotten worse since then.
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