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INVESTIGATION. Several people have taken Miviludes after observing behavioral changes among participants in this masculinity course.
By Louis Chahuneau
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IThey came to question their relationship to masculinity, to find “brothers”, or simply out of curiosity. “I wanted to participate in the Mankind Project for brotherhood reasons. I don’t have too much confidence in Freemasonry, and I’m looking for a way to find men who are on the same wavelength and with a view to community life,” says François*, in his fifties and a manager. Adrien, in his thirties and independent trainer, came to “question [son] relation to men. As for Maxence*, a 33-year-old consultant, he “came to [se] make an opinion, since we hear just about anything on this subject”.
The Mankind Project (MPK) is this NGO created in 1985 in the United States which offers men the opportunity to reconnect with their “sacred masculinity”. On its site, and…