Bro Code

Bro Code?

This post emerged after  reading a  thought provoking article in TIME magazine. I began to question the stigma behind the  infamous ‘Bro Code’. Fraternities ,Bankers and Athletes are images we thinking of when young men are in a large groups extrovertly upholding the Bro Code. After reading the article by Rosalind Wseman, perhaps it is time wet take a closer look at the Bro Code and examining if it helps or hurts young males.

Wiseman interviewed  17-21 year old males, seeking something deeper then the cheers and grunts. Do young men actually care more then they let on? Particularly on issues such as social, communicating and (of course) sex. Breaking down the stigma of the boy lead by his (you know what) to a person who actually cares about others around him.

One of the most shocking figures was that 81% of suicides are young male yet the remaining 19% of females are publicly reported. When the media tells parents watch your daughter but the lads are alright. Yes, physically they are fine, but how about mentally? Speaking from experience communicating with parents about real issues has been a struggle. It is unatural for  a guy to talk  , shutting down is easier for us.And the stigma we must uphold doesn’t help either. Eventually we express things in actions, this is nothing new ,but with the internet it now has a very lasting consequnce.

Facebook , twitter, snapchat and many more enhances our ablility to shut down and project a image. It also the new places to voice our concerns without the awkwardsness. Wiseman states that 70% (incuding) of young male will not speak to parents about sex, relationships and bullyng.  Adults asking questions doesn’t help either.

Is this Bro Code hurting us ?Is it more of a code of silence and no emotions for fear of  not upholding the stigma? How can we change this? I encourage people to read this Article

Comment your answers .

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I would firstly like to apologize for the lack of posts over last month. 

Starting back into the swing of the things . I recently had the pleasure of participating in a EU youth exchange program (click link to our blog).On the Youth In Action program I learnt about so many other cultures especially about Eastern Europe that I never understood before the event. I was lucky to be with people from Ukraine, Latvia ,Belarus etc, language did present a little difficulty but was quickly overcome with an open mind. The Aims of the exchange in our case was to. 

  •  explore our identity and diversity
  • understand other cultures
  • Learn more about the EU

Highlights for me were

  • Games & Activites
  • Meal times
  • And  late night fun

I had a great experience and I truly recommend to other young people  between the ages 13-21 to apply ,join or participate in Youth /School exchange or take a gap year abroad and  get out interesting cultural experiences  for yourself.