In the diploma thesis, we investigated the topic of experiencing and expressing men's vulnerability in interpersonal relationships. Through an examination of the changing concept of masculinity, from traditional to modern, we determine how social changes have affected the expression of men's emotions and vulnerabilities. In doing so, we took into account various factors, such as family dynamics, educational processes and interpersonal relationships. Although traditional norms still influence men's identity, today the concept of a "new" man who is open to emotional transformation is increasingly present. In the empirical part, we focus on the analysis of the autobiographical works of three Slovenian authors, who through their experiences indicate the transformation of men's perception of their own vulnerability. The results show that men are increasingly moving away from the traditional image of an emotionally reserved individual, which indicates greater acceptance and openness regarding the expression of emotions in modern society. The research highlights the importance of cultural and social factors that promote greater acceptance of vulnerability in modern society and raises questions about how this shift affects men in different life situations.
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