It will help parents to address the problem.
A new education guide has been created, offering advice on how to deal with the effects of online masculinity influencers.
It's advising parents to address the problem by leading conversations and naming the influencer 'at hand'.
According to Women's Aid research, young men display a higher adherence to traditional masculine roles than older men.
Westmeath Psychotheapist and author Rory Hafford says parents still have to guide children on their morals:
Psychotherapist and Author from Birr, Stella O'Malley, says the feminised culture in our education system, has left boys seeking masculinity elsewhere:
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