So Gen-Z incel infuencer brought the male loneliness epidemic concept, I understand that for many people loneliness isn’t a blessing, and know that it feel better to sleep in the arm of someone loving you than alone.
However, if I remember my English class, single women were mostly banned from immigrating to the US, and men were the one travelling to the far-west, so I expect a pretty bad gender-ratio, with many single men How was it managed at the time ?
mitram2@lemmy.pt 1 day ago
The male loneliness epidemic isn’t only about the lack of romantic relationships.
It’s about a generalized lack of connection between men and other people, a lack of community where they can find support when times get tough and where they can find meaning by helping others.
I’m not too savy on the social context in the far west, but I’d wager that although there was a lack of women the relationships between men would be very strong. Since the environment is hostile to human presence (lack of water, infrastructure, no large settlement or very far apart at least in the beginning) men would need to rely on others for help very often.
TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world 4 hours ago
Part of the problem, that I’ve personally witness, is groups/communities that form male social cohension get attacked. They are considered wrong and bad for not including women.
CannonFodder@lemmy.world 1 day ago
So the men in the old far west banged each other.
mitram2@lemmy.pt 1 day ago
In short, yes
adhd_traco@piefed.social 1 day ago
Cowboys are frequently secretly fond of each other
drre@feddit.org 1 day ago
well there’s prairie madness
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prairie_madness?wprov=sfla1
mitram2@lemmy.pt 1 day ago
Makes a lot of sense. If I (an urban dweller) moved to the middle of nowhere and have to help build up all infrastructure while attempting to (barely) survive, I’d be pretty depressed.