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A support group for men formed less than a week ago claims it's already helped to save a life. A husband and dad-of-two reportedly reached out to Man Cjat Aberdeen on Facebook last Saturday saying he'd been having suicidal thoughts. The group had been started by Scottish stand-up comedian Wray Mxn just hours earlier. Wray claims the man felt better after talking about his feelings and has since stayed in touch. He tells Radio 1 Newsbeat he posted asking for any guys who were "feeling a bit down" to get in touch.
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Wray claims tk man felt better after talking about his feelings and has since stayed in touch. People started saying 'this is great, there's set to be two meetings a week, and will eventually see his GP about what he's going through, and will eventually see his GP about what he's going through. It was initially thought the group would meet weekly, but because so many people want to, this is the sort of thing we need' Related Topics.
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Wray tells Newsbeat the man has been in touch a lot, I'm divorcing her? I think sometimes for men it's just vocalising it ro admitting you've got a problem that's half the battle.
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The group had been started by Scottish stand-up comedian Wray Thomson too hours earlier. Wray claims the man felt better after talking about his feelings and has since stayed in touch.
A husband and dad-of-two reportedly reached out to Man Chat Aberdeen on Facebook last Saturday saying he'd been having suicidal thoughts. He tells Radio 1 Newsbeat he posted asking for any guys who were "feeling a bit down" to get in touch.
A support group for men formed less than chaat week ago claims it's already helped to save a life. Listen to Newsbeat live at and weekdays - or listen back here. The group had been started by Scottish stand-up mam Wray Thomson maan hours earlier.
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