The popular Netflix series "Adolescence" is causing a stir in the UK and beyond. It explores bullying, misogyny, gender-based ...
Experts tell Newsweek how parents can teach their sons about modern masculinity, after overwhelming response to the Netflix ...
Toxic masculinity is back in the news courtesy of the hit Netflix TV miniseries ‘Adolescence’. Critics have showered the TV ...
A new Netflix mini-series, "Adolescence," has people talking. The show’s creators want parents to know teenage boys are in a crisis.
If we are going to have a moral panic — and I would suggest we do not — it should be about real life rather than a fictional ...
Already, a broad-brush, blame-heavy approach is often taken to boys in response to issues relating to sexual harassment and ...
It is time that men stop biting their tears, crying in the washroom, and hiding their emotions when they are hurt the most.
Netflix hit Adolescence has ignited conversations across the UK about contemporary masculinity, online radicalisation and ...
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The co-creator of Netflix's "Adolescence" denied his show was based on true events after the show was accused of promoting an ...
Adolescence may be one of the most acclaimed series of the year, but audiences aren't reacting positively on Rotten Tomatoes.
The creators behind the hit Netflix mini-series "Adolescence" have a message for parents: Teenage boys are in a crisis, and parents need to pay attention. The gripping four-episode crime drama ...
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