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If you want to make men's health a whole month, it's probably not a good idea to make it completely overlap with another prominent health-themed month. Not that June is any better.
It's inevitable though, there are so many issues and only twelve months.
If ya'll aren't emphasizing men's mental health, which is friggin epidemic, during the mental health month, it's being done wrong.
Let's be real, I don't remember seeing any 'mental health month' posts in May.
I find it ironic that mental health awareness month happens during one of the most hectic months of the year for many people.
I got to be honest, that really bums me out.
I'm a person with C-PTSD who volunteers with local veterans. I really hammered home mental health awareness month. I mean, I talk about it all the time, but NAMI does some cool stuff during May. I even recall seeing some busses that had NAMI wraps on them talking about it in May!
Eta: I said elsewhere, and I'm saying it again (hope it sinks in), next May I'll try and generate content and memes and stuff. Hearing that some of you didn't see or hear anything during May has really had a massive dampening effect on my day. Ya'll deserve outreach, same as everyone in my meatspace.