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| Abstract: This paper critically explores the often overlooked and underrepresented challenges faced by men in contemporary society. It highlights the early mortality of men and the socio-economic, legal, and cultural factors contributing to their vulnerability. Through a detailed examination of gender roles, labor divisions, social expectations, and institutional neglect, the study reveals how modern frameworks—rooted in systemic favoritism and feminist advocacy—have failed to adequately address the plight of men. The paper argues that despite men’s historical and ongoing contributions to civilization, they are increasingly marginalized in areas such as healthcare, education, legal protection, and family dynamics. The work calls for a more balanced and inclusive approach to gender discourse, one that recognizes the unique burdens carried by men and advocates for equity in rights, responsibilities, and recognition. The discussion seeks to open dialogue on male welfare, dismantle harmful stereotypes, and promote systemic reforms for a more just and humane society. |
| Keywords: Early Expiry, Men, Legal, Socioeconomic, Cultural, Framework |
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