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This video game is making men want to be fathers. It started a viral conversation

This video game is making men want to be fathers. It started a viral conversation
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The video game 'Pragmata' has gone viral for its emotional narrative involving a father-daughter bond. Psychologists suggest the game resonates with men by tapping into an innate, often overlooked paternal and caregiving instinct.

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It highlights a cultural shift in how media portrays male emotional expression and the universal nature of the nurturing instinct.

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