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TopicDo you think toxic masculinity is a problem?
TheKingOf-Kings
07/31/18 3:02:03 PM
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Darkman124 posted...
TheKingOf-Kings posted...
I could get into specifics, but the amount of those people who bottle that s*** up, and then take it out on their loved ones through stupid s*** like drunken violence and affairs and s*** astounds me.


They are likely outnumbered by the amount of men who bottle it up and then take it out on themselves, either directly with suicide or indirectly with high risk behaviors such as drug abuse or alcoholism.

The main reason toxic masculinity is viewed so poorly is that as a subject of feminist research, it is invariably viewed through the lens of how these problems affect women, as though the ways it hurts men are secondary, irrelevant, not the point.

Men have little empathy for feminist goals principally because feminist theory rarely embraces men as victims.

ps: my answer to the topic question is yes.


While I agree with that, I said loved ones, not women, and I provided an example of how it affected me as a young boy, not how it affected women. Honestly I'm more concerned with how it affects children of both genders, but that's my bias I'll admit.

You do have a point though, look at all blind hatred in this topic because people are talking about gender issues.
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