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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, I just saw a video clip on Instagram of a guy on the LA Dodgers who was at bat, and the other team's pitcher threw the baseball right at his face (the teams had been fighting previously). He turned at the last minute and the ball "only" hit his back/side flank. But instead of charging at the other team and physically fighting, he stayed calm, walked a few seconds, then gestured to his teammates to stand down, not physically confront the other team. He walked over with his hands behind his back to the other team's dugout and exchanged words with them, then smiled and walked away. He didn't get aggressive and discouraged aggression of his team against the other one. He worked towards resolution calmly. To me, that's a healthy, masculine man right there. (The man I'm talking about is Shohei Ohtani - I just googled to find out his name.) [/quote] Again this is how you want men to respond. This is the issue. We have to behave the way women expect us to behave else we are all.lumped in the bag of toxic men.[/quote]
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