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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]lol, and if the husband acted like a ‘man’ you’d probably come back with another post whining about ‘toxic masculinity’. [/quote] It’s an indication of the uselessness of today’s men that you can’t even imagine being well-rounded. You’re either passive, lazy, disengaged, and perpetually depressed with man-boobs, or if you deign to exercise, then you think you get to be aggressive and misogynistic. No wonder marriage rates continue to plummet. What a pathetic bunch![/quote] I get a chuckle out of the angry shrews on the board who are probably 5 out of 10s at best and 30 lbs overweight. Then they get mad why every decent man swipes left on their profile. [/quote] NP. Eesh. Are you going to insult her makeup next? One of the ugliest parts of American men is how eager you all are to lob insults at women. Even the allegedly ultra masculine conservative American men of the “manosphere” behave the same way. Do you guys even understand that being a sassy little beech who can get in the last dig on a woman isn’t remotely masculine? Travel the world and see how the men of the cultures you envy command respect by maintaining their dignity while disagreeing with women. Your fitness for leadership is revealed by how you behave while upset.[/quote]
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