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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I blame the manosohere. [/quote] Oh absolutely. I used the term "looksmaxing" to him and he was sort of shocked I knew the concept. [/quote] NP. I don't want to go to the manosphere. I really don't. So if someone could tell me the major red flags they are feeding teen boys here I would greatly appreciate it so that I can address. We already address a lot of mainstream things (you know like the end of a Family Ties or Full House episode) but don't know how to anticipate and redirect on all this manosphere crap that I don't know about. Do I need to subscribe to Esquire[/quote] Don’t worry too much about the term manosphere here. Whatever you’re seeing aimed at women and teen girls for weight loss, muscle gain, supplements, vitamins, outfits, etc., he’s seeing aimed at his exact demographic. And he’s open to being influenced by those influencers just like anyone else. [/quote] Exactly. Honestly, the stuff that is being pushed on young women is far more damaging and extensive. Study after study has proven that the overwhelmingly negative effects of this tik tok instacrap on young women far exceeds the damage and negative effects on any other demographic, including the "manosphere"[/quote]
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