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Stress is different from stress. One can inspire and energize us (eustress), the other can be draining and have negative health consequences (distress).
The question is about distress, as I understand it.
I am a man myself and I understand how important it is to take into account the specifics of gender, context, culture and social stereotypes. Therefore, I attach links to research to my answer.
To cope with this cause of stress, we build friendly and family friendly, supportive and reliable relationships.
It also complements stress and to cope with it, it is important to be closer to yourself, better understand yourself and your thoughts and feelings (psychotherapy and reflection to help).
So it's important to shift your focus to achieving a balanced and strong relationship with yourself.
Thus, the stress of a modern man is associated with a large number of factors and it is important to work specifically on targets.
Stress in men is no different from stress in women. You can lie down in a warm bath, for example, listen to relaxing music, do a massage, eat your favorite food.