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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Women these days days are more masculine than ever. [/quote] I saw a thread on twitter that was something like "a brief history of women are too masculine and men are too feminine." And it was like a century or more of headlines where newspapers and media outlets were complaining that men "these days" were becoming more effeminate and women these days were becoming more masculine. Just generation after generation of this bullshit. Related news flash - kids these days aren't any more disrespectful than kids in the olden days. [/quote] Toxic masculinity bs and trans bs has pushed men to become feminine and the feminist movement had taught women to be masculine. You know the type that claim they don’t need men for anything but men built this world, they work physical labor jobs that women won’t do, they provide, etc. Then they are 35 and single with no man. [/quote] I don't think you understand. There were news articles from the 19th century talking about how men were no longer masculine and women were becoming too masculine. This is long before the "feminist movement" and long before the phrase "toxic masculinity" was coined. Certainly a long time before transsexual people were recognized as human. It's the same nonsense that gets spewed at whatever changing aspect of society happens to be the anxiety of the day, year after year, decade after decade, and apparently century after century. People could say, "I don't like transsexuals" or "I don't like feminism" or "I don't like dudes being jackasses and blaming it on their need to be a 'real man'" etc. But don't pretend your dislikes are response to a novel deviation from a timeless status quo. Because that's not what's happening. [/quote]
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