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I find it interesting that, under a post on how men and, even more often, women, ignore men's mental health, you feel the need to specify that it's the men that lack understanding of the problem.
In conversations I've had around this I've found that women get this immediately, even if they hadn't considered it before. But men tend to be very resistant to the idea.
Keep in mind, just because someone "gets it" that guys can need emotional support, it doesn't mean they have deprogrammed themselves from the patriarchy.
In the very story in the post, the wife said she repeatedly brought it up to others and they (including women) still didn't ACTUALLY provide support to her husband.
If anything, "resisting the idea" sounds an awful lot like "not wanting to set yourself up for disappointment".
Yup, the alarm bells aren't ringing, we learned to turn them off.