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Boys Cry Too 11oz Ceramic Mug | Mental Health Awareness Coffee Mug

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66005473-35d3-4532-9fb1-41eb3d67be06

Boys Cry Too 11oz Ceramic Mug | Mental Health Awareness Coffee Mug

£10.58
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More Than Just a Mug

This isn't just a place to rest your brew—it's a conversation starter, a statement, and a reminder that vulnerability is strength.

Our 11oz ceramic mug carries the Boys Cry Too message with bold, unapologetic design. Whether you're having your morning coffee or an evening tea, you're part of a movement challenging outdated ideas about masculinity and mental health.

The Power of a Cuppa

Never underestimate what can happen over a cup of tea or coffee with someone who's struggling. There's something about sitting down together, hands wrapped round a warm mug, that makes the hard conversations easier.

It's not about having all the answers or fixing everything—it's about being present. When you make time for a proper chat over a brew, you create a safe space where someone can untangle their thoughts out loud. Often, they don't need you to solve their problems; they need to hear themselves speak, to process what they're feeling, and to realise they're not alone.

That simple act—'Fancy a cuppa?'—can be the lifeline someone needs. It shows you've noticed, you care, and you're willing to listen without judgement. And in that conversation, over something as ordinary as tea or coffee, people often find clarity, perspective, and the courage to take the next step towards helping themselves.

Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is just be there, mug in hand.

Product Details

  • Capacity: 11oz (325ml) – perfect for a proper brew
  • Material: High-quality ceramic with coloured interior
  • Durability: Dishwasher and microwave safe
  • Design: Bold Boys Cry Too branding that starts conversations
  • Impact: 20% of proceeds support UK men's mental health charities

Start the Conversation

Every time you use this mug, you're normalising the conversation around men's mental health. You're showing that it's okay to not be okay, that asking for help takes courage, and that real strength lies in vulnerability.

Because boys cry too. And that's perfectly okay.

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