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TopicSo any form of masculinity is considered toxic now
pinky0926
06/27/18 4:16:35 PM
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SpiralDrift posted...
That just makes it bad advice then. Also, it's not just men saying it.


No doubt a lot of women are awful at this too. To me, the "toxic" part is less about masculinity and more about pinning a sexual assault on the victim for not reacting in a certain way.

It's a really odd one to me. If I told you someone broke into my house and stole my possessions nobody questions why it happened or what I should have done to prevent it. No suggestions on how if I had a bank vault door instead of a regular door and a doberman in every room I'd still have my stuff. No one doubts it even happened. They'd just say that was some lowlife and I hope you have insurance. But when someone relates how someone broke into their pants and violated them in the worst way the questions come rolling in like the spanish inquisition. That's the toxic part of the conversation.
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