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Hearing affirmations feels pretty nice, right? We all deserve to have our accomplishments celebrated, whether they’re big or small. But sometimes we need a little help having our victories amplified. That’s where the Dudes Posting Their W’s Twitter account comes in. Committed to sharing some of the most wholesome and funny wins men have posted online, Dudes Posting Their W’s is a refreshing break from all of the negativity the internet is often littered with. We’ve gone through to find some of our favorite wins from the account to share with you, so sit back, relax and enjoy joining in on the celebration of these dudes. Then if you’re looking for more wholesome content, check out Bored Panda’s last piece featuring the same Twitter account right here.

Dudes Posting Their W’s has gained a massive following of over 1.7 million followers since its creation in January 2021. Their website explains the account by saying it “commemorates ‘Wins’ or ‘Positive’ moments that men have achieved”. “‘Dudes & Dubs’ is for the men who strive for greatness and who want to continuously improve their lives," their site states. In terms of what counts as a “dub”, they list many examples including losing weight, getting fit, beating cancer, overcoming mental health, acts of bravery, accomplishing difficult tasks, befriending animals, saving a person or an animal’s life, fighting off criminals, knowing very specific knowledge, being a good father, being a good husband, brotherhood, overcoming addiction, and helping vulnerable people.  

The page also donates 10% of their merchandise proceeds to Missing Kids, a non-profit dedicated to finding missing children, preventing child victimization, and fighting child sexual exploitation.  

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One great aspect of "Dudes & Dubs" is how it celebrates such a wide range of wins, including accomplishments from men that are still sometimes considered taboo like taking care of their mental health and beating addiction. It’s no secret that men are expected to be less emotional than women, but the fact is that they just aren’t. A recent study from Scientific Reports followed the emotional journeys of 142 men and women over the course of 75 days, and they found that “the male participants’ emotions fluctuated just as much as the women’s did”.

While misconceptions about the emotional fragility of women are often used to portray women as weak, these stereotypes hurt all genders. Women are expected to be unable to handle their emotions, but men are expected to not show any emotions at all. This unrealistic expectation often leads men to bottle up their emotions and develop unhealthy coping mechanisms. By encouraging men to openly share how they've overcome battles with mental health issues, body image issues, addiction and more, Dudes Posting Their W's shows other men that being honest and vulnerable is something to celebrate.

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Dudes Posting Their W’s also encourages men to be great fathers and husbands. Traditionally, men have always been held to lower standards than women when it comes to domestic responsibilities. Media doesn’t help either, as countless TV shows and movies portray fathers as incompetent counterparts to strict, bossy (but intelligent) mothers. According to a 2021 study from the Pew Research Center, double standards continue to persist when it comes to household responsibilities. 59% of women said that they take care of more of the chores and responsibilities in the home, and 74% of mothers surveyed said that they do more to manage their children’s schedule and activities. Similarly, Pew found in 2019 that mothers do their families' grocery shopping and meal preparation 80% of the time. While cooking dinner is not really an accomplishment a father should be patted on the back for, any encouragement that will lead men to be better husbands and fathers is a win in my book. 

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It’s also important for men to be encouraged to talk openly about their mental health and substance abuse battles because they are more likely to be silently struggling. The National Institute on Drug Abuse reports that males misuse drugs at a younger age than women and are more likely to be exposed to drugs and alcohol in their adolescence than girls. And according to a survey of people who had a history of substance abuse in their families, almost twice as many people reported that their fathers struggled with addiction, compared to the amount of people who said their mothers struggled.

These issues often stem from mental health struggles, like depression, and according to Fred Rabinowitz, a professor of psychology at the University of Redlands in California, “Male depression sometimes manifests through the ‘male code’ that says you cannot show weakness, sadness, or vulnerability.” Without feeling like they can open up, some men sadly turn to substance abuse instead. It’s great that Dudes Posting Their W’s encourages men to share their struggles to show that they’re not alone and to hopefully prove to other men struggling that they will be celebrated for taking care of their health. 

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Friendships between men and women are also a bit different, so sometimes men need to be more intentional about emotionally supporting one another. According to psychologist Tarra Bates-Duford, men “tend to prefer more activity-based friendships” while female friendships “tend to be more dependent on face-to-face contact, are more emotional” and include more sharing of thoughts and feelings and providing emotional support. This does not mean that the bonds between bros can’t be strong, but it does mean they are less likely to be lifting up one another and celebrating their accomplishments. Men might really appreciate a post on Dudes Posting Their W’s every once in a while, if their friends in real life aren’t as likely to openly congratulate and support them. 

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There are plenty of reasons why we should celebrate our accomplishments, regardless of how big or small they may be. Despite living in a fast-paced age where we’re encouraged to always be in a hurry to get to the next thing, it’s important to give our brains a moment to really appreciate our successes. Having a healthy amount of pride can even be a great way to lead us to more success in the future. As psychologist David DeSteno says in his book Emotional Success: The Power of Gratitude, Compassion, and Pride, “These feelings—gratitude, compassion, and pride—are easier to generate than the willpower and self-denial that underpin traditional approaches to self-control and grit. And while willpower is quickly depleted, prosocial emotions actually become stronger the more we use them.”

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Apparently, most people even want us to share our successes. Now, don’t go too crazy; there’s a fine line between sharing and boasting, of course. But resist the temptation to keep your accomplishments to yourself, for fear of being labeled a braggart. According to studies on the topic, loved ones tend to feel insulted or patronized when people they’re close to keep their successes a secret. Even if you’re scared you might trigger a bit of jealousy, there’s nothing wrong with sharing your achievements so that you, and your loved ones, can celebrate them.

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Sharing our successes also builds confidence. If we never acknowledge what we’ve accomplished, our brains tend to just ignore all subsequent achievements, and we never gain satisfaction from anything. But it’s important to combat the negativity bias that exists in our brains, which makes us more likely to dwell on our failures than our successes, by celebrating whenever we can. “When you are confident and hopeful, that improves your ability to focus naturally,” Benjamin and Sarah Cheyette said in a piece for Psychology Today. “When you feel that way, you are more likely to concentrate again on a challenging task in the future because you will feel motivated to get that feeling back.”

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The Cheyettes also note that there’s nothing wrong with celebrating tiny victories that take us a tiny step closer to our goals because they help us build momentum. “The momentum you gain from each small success is what will allow you to stay on course toward greater and greater achievements and successes, including achieving your big, long-term goals. Each celebration doesn’t have to be a big one. You don’t have to hire a band and blast confetti each time you do something right. Recognition of yourself and taking a moment to recognize and register how it feels to have done well is all you really need.”

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We hope you're enjoying this wholesome list of big and small wins shared by dudes on the internet. We hope this has encouraged you to share your own "dubs", especially if you're a guy who was ever told that showing emotion is a weakness. There are nearly two million people on Twitter that would be thrilled to celebrate and congratulate you for your achievements, so show those emotions proudly! Be sure to upvote all of your favorite posts, and if you're a dude with a win to share, we'd love to hear it in the comments below.

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Jasam Nitko
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'd rather see her go than stay and be ableist and abusive towards that beautiful child.

Lucky2BAlive
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Children with D.S. Are more often than not are a gift. Yes they come with quite a bit of work. But these angels unaware bring unconditional love.

Arnavet
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don't know why you got downvoted. DS folks do have issues but we all do in some way. They're very sweet and can live meaningful lives like everyone else.

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Enuya
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Honestly? I understand the wife. Not everybody has the ability to raise a disabled child, especially mentally impaired one. It requires far more time, patience and money that 'normal' parenting (which is demanding itself). Also don't forget that not all cases of Down syndrome look the same. Some are practically as capable as their fully healthy peers. Some need constant care, gets agressive and are a big burden overall. Maybe she knew for sure that the newborn will be heavily impaired? Maybe the wife knew she is not mentally strong enough to deal with raising disabled kid? If she wanted to give the child up for both her and the baby's sake then I fully support her.

Cindy M
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I absolutely agree, Enuya. It had to have been an impossible choice to make. Regardless of how people feel about her choice, she did one undisputable thing right: she picked the best possible father for that baby.

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Ansi
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What? My head can't understand this at all. How can you switch the love for your baby that fast. 😲

GoGoPDX
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not everyone can handle the mental, emotional, physical and financial aspects of taking care of a special needs child. Yes, some of those people are just being selfish, but others have their reasons that we don't know about. The mom realized this and left, which is for the best. If she did not want to raise the child and still stuck around, that sweet baby might grow up with neglect and abuse from a parent that resents it. That baby is with someone who loves it and is going to give it all the care and love it deserves, and that is more than a lot of children, special need or not, can say.

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Tybalt P.
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Awww, but how could anyone refuse that little cutie? She’s genuinely the cutest baby I’ve ever seen ♥️♥️♥️

Frannie Kaplan
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In these families it is usually the mother that is burdened with all the work, she knew she was not up to the task of raising a disabled child. Clearly not q marriage built to last either because he too preferred their child over his wife.

GoldfishCrackers
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Every child/baby/human is a risk of one sort or another– in love, in friendship, in the family members you choose and the family members heaven chooses for you. Some people will get cancer, some people will die in plane crashes, other people will grow up to be a$$ holes. Everyone has and will have something. People say disability (or being differently abled, as the term may apply) makes parenting harder, but sometimes in some ways it gives you a clearer roadmap of what challenges may lie ahead for that person, unlike tons of other things that can (and will) come along. Just my two cents.

K.M.
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I feel kinda happy for wife. She knew what she wanted and didn't let other people guilt trip her into many, many years of unhappiness.

Dog_Frog
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oml that baby is SO cute! 🥹 I’m so happy she got a good father!

Abigail Hill
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Poor baby to have such a horrible mother, but I'm so happy the dad has his priorities right. Also, look at that sweet sleepy face. So cute :)

Jean Thompson
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

At least this little one won't have to put up with an awful mum like her!!

Nancy Lynch
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Lucky little one. You have a daddy with a big heart!

TheSeany
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As long as she pays towards the child's upbringing then he'd better without herm good man

Alana Voeks
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What a superficial b***h. Hopefully she can't have anymore children. She had a shot and didn't take it. I hope this man has a great time with his child!

CeeJay
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There is always a risk when having children...the people who are sticking up for the mother need to remember she is a grown adult! The baby is not...dont bring a child into this world unless its like a marriage Vow.... accepting the good and bad till death do you part! My niece has down syndrome and her mother had a bad time but never gave up because she is the adult and my niece was innocent one. When you bring a child into the world your feelings are second ... these babies are only here because you made that decision!

Lucy
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Good riddance to that riddance b.....! You have a beautiful & precious baby dad.

Zack Podany
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is similar to how I grew up. Bravo man, you and my dad are heroes.

BatPhace
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

THIS NEEDS TO BE HIGHER. Anyone complaining about the "single dad patting himself on the back when single moms get no credit" needs to see this. Moms can be a-holes too

Gozer LeGozerian
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How is she an a hole for realising she wasn't up for the burden it can be? Would you rather she'd stayed and be completely miserable?

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Keisha Washington
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Your so much better of without that kind of stupid selfish person. You are a stand up guy, bless you and Lil miss cutie

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