April 11, 2025 - 18:11

In a recent viral clip, psychologist Dr. Martha Deiros Collado has sparked a heated debate regarding the perceptions of women among young boys. Her striking assertion, "Until young boys see women as people, we will never move from this," has resonated with many, prompting discussions about gender dynamics and the socialization of youth.
Dr. Deiros Collado's comments highlight a critical issue in the understanding of adolescence. She argues that the way boys are raised and educated significantly impacts their views on gender equality and respect for women. This perspective has ignited conversations about the need for more comprehensive education that fosters empathy and understanding from an early age.
Critics and supporters alike have taken to social media to express their views on her statements. Many agree that addressing these deep-rooted attitudes is essential for fostering healthier relationships between genders. As the discussion continues, it raises important questions about the role of society in shaping the values and beliefs of future generations.
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