If toxic masculinity is a thing, then so is toxic femininity. Equal opportunity. |
Just go to the relationships forum here. It is a cesspool of misandry and toxic femininity. |
“Toxic femininity” does not exist. |
These are good ideas for boy moms. Thanks! |
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Not every male suffers from toxic masculinity.
Recently, thr Harris campaign found men, ordinary men, who fight against toxic masculinity, which has become an issue unfortunately, in the race. Check these guys out [youtube]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jLzYPbtklGs&t=79s&pp=2AFPkAIB[/img] |
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My sons have none of it. 19 & 16. They hate that culture.
They are student athletes that don’t party or act that way. They are very empathetic, sensitive. |
But most male-only sports are inherently toxic. Especially problematic are lacrosse, tackle-football, baseball, boxing, soccer, water polo, crew, basketball, crew, and hockey. |
This is a ridiculous statement. |
Lemme guess: you a man. |
This ad is a misstep. Speaking as a woman, the only one I'm attracted to is the weightlifter. Maybe if they had more guys like him in the ad? People who go on about toxic masculinity seem to forget biology. Who wants their children to be overweight and out of shape? |
Nope |
Just keep lying to yourself. Meanwhile: https://www.thesmujournal.ca/athletics/the-vicious-cycle-of-toxic-masculinity-in-varsity-sports |
I'm still going to to keep my kids in sports. I guess you can choose differently for your own kids. |
Pro tip: if you want people to vote for a candidate, make sure that candidate’s campaign doesn’t tell them they need to fight against the toxicity of their gender. Even if you actually believe it, just try to hide that during the actual campaigning. That one’s free - the rest you’ll need to pay for. |