The world is a stage, so yesAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, you've watched too many episodes of Walking Tall. And yes, I expect you're that old.Anonymous wrote:Would a performative male come to the aid of his girlfriend if another male was invading her space at a party?
As a boy who drank matcha and had female best friends, and who is now a father, I can tell you that these stereotypes are more about you than the men.
Also, OPs son is probably gay.
I have no idea what Walking Tall is, or matcha. Are you a performative male?
Anonymous wrote:Lol, you've watched too many episodes of Walking Tall. And yes, I expect you're that old.Anonymous wrote:Would a performative male come to the aid of his girlfriend if another male was invading her space at a party?
As a boy who drank matcha and had female best friends, and who is now a father, I can tell you that these stereotypes are more about you than the men.
Also, OPs son is probably gay.
Lol, you've watched too many episodes of Walking Tall. And yes, I expect you're that old.Anonymous wrote:Would a performative male come to the aid of his girlfriend if another male was invading her space at a party?
Anonymous wrote:Would a performative male come to the aid of his girlfriend if another male was invading her space at a party?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what you mean by this, but I just keep picturing a dude with giant peacock feathers on his butt.
Anonymous wrote:If so, do they make you cringe?
Anonymous wrote:This kid is a performative male, changing his hobbies in response to per pressure.
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