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Łukasz Płoszajski is still struggling with the “crisis of masculinity” and ridicules PSYCHOLOGICAL HELP: “Men on diets, beauticians, psychologists …”

It would seem that caring for mental health is no longer a topic for a long time. Meanwhile, it turns out that there are still individuals who believe that going to a psychologist or psychiatrist for help is a matter of “degrading dignity”and especially male dignity. Unfortunately, he decided to share his thoughts on this topic Łukasz Płoszajski, whom you may know from the role of Artur Kulczycki in First Love. The series actor and self-proclaimed “mind hacker” wanted to explain his recent words about “manhood crisis” manifested in his opinion by men in tubes. Except that instead of trying to explain the convoluted line of reasoning, he sank even deeper.

In a conversation with the Pleiades Płoszajski gives examples of behaviors in which, in his humble opinion, the broadly understood “masculinity” suffers. The list includes the already well-known curse against the abolition of compulsory military service, as well as such novelties as using diets or even the help of a psychologist.

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How many men do military service, and how many faint at the sight of blood? It is enough to go into any disco to find out that most men would not be able to lead their partner in a waltz, not to mention tango. Men on diets, at beauticians, at psychologists – we read incredulously.

As if that was not enough, Płoszajski points out that it is also tolerant of male models other from the one he represents. After all, he could be hitting guys in pipes, and generously he doesn’t.

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I tolerate them, if it were otherwise, I would behave aggressively like nationalists who display violence, e.g. towards the LGBT community, which I personally support very much – convinces the “mentalist”.

To make it even funnier, Płoszajski admits that he took his “ideal of a man” from ancient times, and more specifically the times of his grandmother, who, of course, was allegedly a noble.

My grandmother used to say that a man should be a little nicer than a monkey, and I totally agree with her, but my grandmother came from a noble family and from pre-war Poland. When we look at photos from that time (…), we will see people who are classy and chic.

Maybe Łukasz would be helped by glasses for depression from Bożena Dykiel? We think they could get along well on this topic …

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