South African boys face a big challenge: they are taught that “boys don’t cry,” which makes it hard for them to show feelings. This silence leads to sadness, loneliness, and even higher suicide rates. Groups like The Character Company are helping by pairing boys with mentors who teach them to understand and share their emotions. Slowly, communities are learning that real strength comes from being open and caring, not from hiding pain. With more kindness and safe spaces, boys can grow into healthy, confident men who feel free to be themselves.