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The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling And... Today

The authors define "The Boy Crisis" as a convergence of several alarming trends:

Boys under 50 are now twice as likely to die as girls the same age, a gap not seen since World War II. Sperm counts have also dropped by more than 50% compared to previous generations. The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and...

Traditional male roles—warrior, sole breadwinner, or protector—are fading in modern society. Many boys feel alienated or withdrawn because they lack a new, constructive path to define their worth. Key Causes The authors define "The Boy Crisis" as a

The report below summarizes the key findings and recommendations from , co-authored by Warren Farrell and John Gray. The book argues that boys in the developed world are facing a multifaceted crisis in education, mental health, and life purpose, primarily driven by a lack of paternal involvement. The Core of the Crisis Many boys feel alienated or withdrawn because they