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Old 05-04-2017, 11:37 AM   #656 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Mrs. Tristan Rosenstock View Post
Only if they impose their beliefs on the rest of us, which is why it's a toxic mindset in the first place.
Well that's kind of the problem with your idea. When you tell men they shouldn't act like what they see as how men should act, while the other half of society is telling them they can't cry, let a woman pay for dinner, or let someone call them a ***got without throwing down, and nobody's trying to meet anyone in the middle... well how the **** do you expect men to sympathize with your ideals? They're either the enemy or not real men. So might as well just stick with the easier one that doesn't cause friction with the people in your social circles.

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And of course I believe the same for femininity, just the issue on hand is why MRA is mostly bull****.
Just because a guy has testosterone doesn't mean he's an MRA.
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