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[–]PsychoUser4568124 points125 points126 points 5 years ago (10 children) | Copy Link
Yes, I was raised by a mentally ill single mother. Her drama and manipulative behavior were toxic, not masculinity. So, I am mentally fucked up as well.
[–]User-31f64a4e69 points70 points71 points 5 years ago (6 children) | Copy Link
mentally ill single mother.
Why do you repeat yourself?
[–]I-am-the-lul20 points21 points22 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
It's not a repeater, "mentally ill" is a multiplier.
[–]suckmyballz553 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (4 children) | Copy Link
Haha U get what you guys are saying but I would like to re-iterate, single moms are cancer. I am actively telling my mother how horrible she is and she just agrees lately, very strange. How the fuck do we fix this problem if even the very same people say yeah, I'm fucked up and dont care FUCK YOU! We are fucked, need to go our own way hard, society will continue to slowly smolder, lets cultivate a solid way of living, ver saddened by what I see when I go out. In Denver, Colorado by the way. Leggings everywhere
[–]User-31f64a4e4 points5 points6 points 5 years ago (3 children) | Copy Link
Leggings everywhere
Whatever you do, don't leer at the cameltoes on display. They are "doing that for themselves, not to satisfy the male gaze". Yeah.
[–]MessOBabies1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
Well yeah, leggings are fucking comfortable.
[–]User-31f64a4e0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
If you have experience with them, then you don't belong in this subreddit. If you don't, then it's hearsay and we don't need here that either.
[–]MessOBabies3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Yeah, I stumbled here by accident. Most people I know like to know when they're mistaken about something, and I assumed the leggings poster would be the same. Apparently not, though. Carry on!
[–]swapnilsathe117 points18 points19 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
How fucked up does a woman have to be to be hated by her own kid. Jesus.
[–]FuhkReddit7 points8 points9 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Imagine having a girlfriend who’s physically and mentally abusive and before you know it she moves in with you at your parents home,
Fast forward 4 years , you find out her true colors . But she’s very manipulative and attractive , the complete package physically. So it is very easy for her to get what she wants . Combine that with gas lighting , and beating you with a 2 x 4. Then you (the male) get thrown in jail for being assaulted and 5,000$ later. So you get back to your house and you want the girl gone, only to have your mom tell you “she’s not leaving, you don’t get to decide that, this is my house”
Oh boy .
[–]swapnilsathe12 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Wow. That's way beyond fucked up.
[–]not-them96 points97 points98 points 5 years ago (19 children) | Copy Link
Grew up without a father. Can relate. Was lucky that in my family a lot of people positively tried to play the part. None succeeded but they steered me away from being completely lost. I missed out and it’s not the same. Without a father I had to learn things on my own and and it set me back. Way back. Being raised by a resentful single mother makes you lesser than what you can be
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[–]SubhumanOxford4 points5 points6 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Right word would be order
[–]IHateAllWomen46825 points6 points7 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
I’m happy for you for not having a single mother, man. I grew up with no father figure and I am a total pussy now. I get told by my mom to “be a man” when I am crying or just in pain but I have no idea what that really means
[–]Danitoba14 points15 points16 points 5 years ago (5 children) | Copy Link
Same exact situation here. My grandfather, for what little he could do, was the best fatherly figure i ever had... Im 24 and still struggling to gain the self confidence to live and start my career. The only motivations that work are "my current job is absolute misery" "because society is structured so i cant do what i enjoy doing" and "because i have no choice." Maybe that outlook will change eventually, but at this point, i dont see it happening...
[–]mgtowmale14 points15 points16 points 5 years ago (3 children) | Copy Link
I fought through similar feelings for much of my 20's, and eventually got out of it. Anyway, I know this is all unsolicited, so please feel free to ignore this post.
At a guess, I'd say your struggling may be due to:
being a naturally-pessimistic person. Happiness, I've found, for those who naturally gravitate toward pessimism, requires a degree of self-delusion -- actively ignoring pessimistic tendencies and throwing yourself into new experiences without thinking too much about it. Use powers of pessimism to reflect (look back on experiences, where you can identify what you could've done better - this is how you learn and grow), rather than project (looking at an upcoming experience and identifying all the possible negatives).
not having fully developed an understanding of who you are, what your values are, what you love & what your passions are. In my experience, this takes much time and life experience, and evolves/changes throughout your life. Now that you're earning some money, it's the perfect time to explore life. At 23 I started taking a variety of community classes - painting, pottery, cooking. I bought myself a cheap motorcycle, and started taking weekend rides and drives. Though for me personally, what helped most was packing my bag and backpacking for a year. Didn't cost a hell of a lot (my budget was $1000usd/month), doing about 1 country per month, but the sheer variety of people I met, conversations I had, activities I tried, ways of life I witnessed, friends I made, spur-of-the-moment adventures and working through numerous 'challenges' led me to a 100% rock-solid belief in myself and my ability to overcome any problem, and my ability to learn and grow from (and laugh along with) any experience no matter how 'bad' it may be (including being blackmailed, robbed, assaulted, and having lost all my luggage in the jungle. I just thank god I never ended up with any permanent physical damage!).
Playing it 'safe'. One of the best parts of being an independent adult (which you may not be yet), is being able to make great, sweeping changes and see what happens. I've lived in 6 different countries. Once you get over any fear of appearing as an idiot to others, there's so much to learn and do - and since you're so involved with everything around you (the basics of life can be a great challenge in a country where so few speak your language), you have less time to worry or be pessimistic or over-think things. Plus, you learn that you can tackle anything, appreciate the little things in life (since for a while they're all you can achieve), and learn to see that 'mundane' experiences can be treated as a grand adventure. At this point the last great fear I have left, and the sweeping change I'd love to make next, is changing my career - and the fear is only due to my home country being so fucking expensive, changing career could very likely mean me never being able to afford to retire. So, intermediary step: currently chugging along with my own business with the goal of gaining financial security. Here's hoping!
Having said all that, I still go through phases where I may struggle with feelings of hopelessness, where the only thought that gets me moving forward is "nothing will change if I stay where I am - I have to crawl through this current shit to get through it to a better place". Life is a roller coaster with up times and down times... but I have learned with total confidence that if I keep on pushing forward, I'll get to another good place. And I always, always do.
I hope you do find your self-confidence, and satisfaction in your passions and in life. Feel free to PM me if you'd like to chat further.
[–]yungdean692 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Thank you for this.
[–]mgtowmale2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
How come? It's a serious question - I'd like to know what you got from it. :)
[–]not-them3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
This is valuable
[–]boytjie2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
My grandfather, for what little he could do, was the best fatherly figure i ever had
Same here (maternal GF). This is probably an unpopular view, but my mom recognised the problem and did the best she could.
[–]Ben_Eszes7 points8 points9 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
A lot of guys have extremely blue-pilled dads and they end up worse because of it. I'm sorry that you feel like you missed out. But please don't only think of the good things you potentially missed; think about the potential bad things you missed too. Sorry if this comes off as insensitive.
[–]TheLastMgtow2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
Can you explain what things you had to learn on your own?
Do you agree that is better to not have a father than having one of this gynocentric cucked fathers chosen by females that will just ruin your life?
This issue is not so black and white.
[–]not-them0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
I grew up in a rural area back in the 80's. access to information wasn't widespread. basic, fundamental things about being a boy weren't brought up cause they never been in my mother's thoughts 'cause she never had to deal with being a boy.
[–]TheLastMgtow0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Yeah, exactly. But a lot of guys had bad fathers. Think about it, its not the good men that commit to women. Its actually men prone to slavery and brainwashing, so there you go. Fathers can be good, but they are terrible at giving certain advisement because they fell for the trap.
I think a boy in the wild quickly learns about being a man, he just needs to be away from women, and have his pack of wolves. The mother is necessary in the beginning. The father is good too. But both are not necessary in the wild in the long run. They are however necessary as a component that indoctrinates and prepares the man to be a future slave, sending him to school and punishing wild behavior. Most boys will resent the idea of living in society and going to school in the young years, because it is unnatural. So there you go. Its hard to say what is moral or immoral under these terms.
[–]suckmyballz551 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Same. No one to take the place, but multiple law enforcement confrontations below 18 saved me, I got in a lot of trouble but nothing as an adult. Jail when 16 served as my father, the state substituted. I got super lucky, Single mom would just call the cops any time I acted up and they took me away. The state did a "great" job. Taut me a lot. Go your own way, the state, women in general are only trouble
[–]boytjie1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
the state substituted.
This is true. I was fortunate in that I had an enlightened mother who recognised these potential problems (widow not divorcee). I was sent to a rather strict boarding school as a term boarder (I only came home during the holidays – that’s 4 times a year in this country) and received values from them – a more benign state entity than the police. A compulsory period of military service also helped. Things could have been worse (damage control was adequate).
[–]Pk_s_to_the_yizzle1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Good for you man, agreed. No father does stifle the process and make every move a learning move with no wisdom, foresight, or guidance/advice available.
It's all crash n burn till you learn.
[–]TheImpossible178 points79 points80 points 5 years ago (14 children) | Copy Link
I'm going to guess that whoever said that has an ulterior motive.
[–]NightOuts27 points28 points29 points 5 years ago (13 children) | Copy Link
awalt trying to be nawalt
[–]Bennybooboo22611 points12 points13 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
What is awalt
[–]amDerppp24 points25 points26 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
All Women Are Like That
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[–]dmbarrad16 points17 points18 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
Go out Angel, this is the hell
[+]sicassangel-8 points-7 points-6 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Aha if I had a dollar for every time I heard a joke about my name
[–]dmbarrad-1 points0 points1 point 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
You will have 1 dollar
[–]LiveTheTruth3213 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Reality bites
[–]MrBluePill3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
It wasn't. Then you showed up.
[–]lead_me3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Try experiencing life beyond high school before you start pondering cultural truths.
[–]sicassangel-1 points0 points1 point 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
So you want me to be one of those cuck white knights you're always complaining about since I don't understand anything ?
[–]SneakyThrowawaySnek-1 points0 points1 point 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
You have to be the stupidest person I've met on the internet all day.
[–]Ben_Eszes-1 points0 points1 point 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Is saying, "All women have vaginas" sexist? Nope. AWALT is not sexist, but an observation and a general rule. It's more like AWALT-to-some-extent.
[–]SpinPlates49 points50 points51 points 5 years ago (4 children) | Copy Link
Women conveniently get to pick and choose which masculinity is and isn't toxic.
They will hamster this logic away.
[–]rebuildingMyself11 points12 points13 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Then happily get drunk and give those same misogynist, toxic, ultra-masculine men free sex the next weekend.
[–]dmbarrad7 points8 points9 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
And then say " we thought we can fix them, sorry beta, but we still can get married right?"
[–]simplisticallysimple6 points7 points8 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Nah, all masculinity is toxic to them.
[–][deleted] 0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Hit it back with: "The only positive femininity is the one that stays at the kitchen"
Watch as they explode.
[–]Andreyevitch39 points40 points41 points 5 years ago (5 children) | Copy Link
Seeing this photo reminds me of the latest God of War game. Where it shows the players about masculine relationship between father and son.
[–]LexGrom15 points16 points17 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Boi
[–]re_all4 points5 points6 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
So how come Brock is blue and you’re not?
[–]crshdurmomlstngt2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
It was still a great game...Imagine how truly epic it would have been. AC Odyssey is amazing, BTW. Not related in that sense, but on the gaming front.
[–][deleted] 10 points11 points12 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
That game was so good
[–]crshdurmomlstngt19 points20 points21 points 5 years ago (3 children) | Copy Link
Although she is 100% right in her statement, the damage has already been done and men are looking at the collective actions of women, not their words.
Until women, en masse, start doing something the actionably presents the idea that they want masculinity back, I will still hold hard to the policy that we should observe their actions, not their words.
GYOW, gents.
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[–]TheLastMgtow1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
IN other words, doesnt even matter. Disreguard acquire.
[–]crshdurmomlstngt0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Yes, and yes.
[–]godztian19 points20 points21 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Toxic feminism on the other hand, is destroying our societies
[–]Ezra_Blair13 points14 points15 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
I feel like if this sub understood the term toxic masculinity it would probably embrace it.
[–]MoveAlongChandler4 points5 points6 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Right. There's a reason there's and adjective in front of masculinity instead of them simply saying masculinity.
[–][deleted] 1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Just hold frame and lift showers, bro
[–]User-31f64a4e13 points14 points15 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
So tempted to make stickers of that and plaster every campus in a half day's drive ...
[–]amimang782 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
You probably should.
[–]simplisticallysimple9 points10 points11 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
They have to destroy the American family, pit mothers against fathers in the legal system, increase women's dependence on the state and welfare.
For the simple reason that married women tend to vote conservative, and unmarried/divorced women vote liberal.
[–]Obnoxiousjimmyjames8 points9 points10 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Mind. Blown. (NOT being sarcastic. Never heard it phrased this way, It's brilliant.)
[–]NewYorkJewbag7 points8 points9 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
I think the toxic masculinity was leaving in the first place, no?
[–]lebatondecolle0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
How about fathers that died? Still has the same results.
[–]GizmoRazaar4 points5 points6 points 5 years ago (5 children) | Copy Link
You can't learn to be a man if you don't have one to teach you how.
[–]MoveAlongChandler2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
That's bullshit. If only people from stable homes turned out alright, the world would be even more fucked than it already is.
[–]Aza3831 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
I remember seeing Stefan molyneux cite some statistic that something like 16% of people will turn out well no matter the circumustances, 68% of people can go either way and 16% are screwed no matter what.
Seemed pretty logical to me and accurate.
[–]jrpark050 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Disagree. I grew up in a toxic social environment (abusive grandmother, adults and peers) and had a father that while he worked very hard, was very distant from me until my mid 20s.
I had no choice but to grow up fast, because otherwise I wouldn't have survived.
Sometimes the best teacher isn't a father, but being thrown in the fire. I became a man at a very young age.
[–][deleted] 0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Completely disagree, "masculinity" comes from within, our DNA, hormones, and body structures comes wayyyy before our social programming.
[–]GizmoRazaar0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Indeed we have the innate tendency, as men, to act masculine. However, if these are repressed by, say, modern feminism and our education system, it manifests itself as destructive behavior. Statistics show that, and I'll assume you know this already, that the majority of men who grow up without a father or prominent male figure in their life tend to be more prone to criminal acts, being irresponsible, and other negative characteristics.
And because of that and my own reasoning, I wouldn't consider that "masculinity," personally, but I'd say it's just repressed masculine tendencies. All men have tendencies towards masculinity, but it's how we express it that we exude proper masculine behavior or not. Wouldn't you think that the true essence of masculinity it to embrace it?
[–]ayesee3452 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (13 children) | Copy Link
This is all true, but there’s a difference between masculinity and toxic masculinity.
[–]throwoahwey11 points12 points13 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Yeah, I think that there are elements of feminity and masculinity that are toxic and others that aren’t. Too many feminists and MGTOW get caught up thinking every issue is a binary 1 or 0 type deal.
However, I do think that masculinity is far more demonized than feminity in society for no good reason. I almost never hear the word “masculinity” these days without “toxic” in the same breath.
[–]ayesee3451 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
I agree.
[–]suckmyballz550 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Hahaha Yeah? What is that difference? How do we quantize it? is it objective or subjective? are you a woman? :D
[–]ayesee3451 point2 points3 points 5 years ago* (0 children) | Copy Link
Idk what makes some men bad fathers and bad influences on their children while others raise great men? How can something that encompasses a spectrum of male behavior & traits not have opposing sides that have their own distinct effects on others or the environment? I’m not necessarily talking about what feminists may call “toxic masculinity” either, I mean in general. Couldn’t beta male traits that keep men from success or cause them problems be considered “toxic”?
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Lmfao
[–]Macphearson-1 points0 points1 point 5 years ago (7 children) | Copy Link
Incorrect.
[–]ayesee3450 points1 point2 points 5 years ago* (6 children) | Copy Link
Ok, then help me understand. I know people who grew up w no father, bad fathers, and good fathers. They’re all different, and the ones w no father did not grow up worse off than the ones w a bad father. So how can there be no distinction between traits of masculinity that are toxic & non-toxic to a child growing up?
[–]Macphearson1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (5 children) | Copy Link
Because toxic masculinity simply does not exist. It is a lie, a fabrication, the opposite of a tautology.
[–]ayesee3450 points1 point2 points 5 years ago* (4 children) | Copy Link
Reiterating it’s nonexistence doesn’t really explain why it’s a fabrication though. How is it fundamentally different from saying “There are toxic aspects of masculinity.”? And if it isn’t then how is that statement a fabrication or a lie?
[–]Macphearson3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (3 children) | Copy Link
The OP takes care of it rather succinctly.
Edit: I have no time nor desire to argue with idiots who advance false premises. For the same reason, when I grade exams, I just mark bullshit wrong.
[–]ayesee345-2 points-1 points0 points 5 years ago* (2 children) | Copy Link
Oooh so expressing my opinion and being interested & asking you about yours makes me an idiot advancing false premises? Too good for that shit huh, got it. How ironic that you’re a teacher lmao
[–]Macphearson1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
You can express all the opinions you want. When you spew falsehoods out of your ass, you will get corrected.
"The sky is pink" is not an opinion; simply a falsehood. Glad we cleared that up, child.
[–]ayesee3450 points1 point2 points 5 years ago* (0 children) | Copy Link
Lol I didn’t know an intangible concept like masculinity was so simply defined just like looking up for the color of the sky, got it. And yes, we all thank you for clearing up the post of my childish spewing of falsehoods - especially since it seems to have triggered you so badly.
[–]Itisforsexy3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (4 children) | Copy Link
I was technically raised by a single mother, but I convinced her to take me out of public schooling and let me be home schooled. I had a tutor for an hour a week, and even that was unnecessary. I avoided the indoctrination pitfall that many kids succumb to, with a father or not. Beyond that, my mom is no NAWALT, however she did work extremely hard to keep a roof over my head and hers. I mostly spent my early teens playing Runescape, I raised myself in that virtual land.
My teens were definitely abnormal, but I turned out okay overall. I'm very lucky.
[–]retal1ator1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
Did you go to school or not? Your story seems so strange.
[–]Itisforsexy3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Initially.
But I was home schooled for the last three years of high school. And yes it was strange.
[–]retal1ator1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Woah you certainly had an odd childhood. I followed the classic school path in my country and I can't imagine how it would be to be home schooled and never set foot in a public school.
[–]freezingsama0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
You have a good head on your shoulders.
[–]H-Abderrezak4 points5 points6 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Toxic masculinity is when you don't get validated as a man because you do something which is nit considered as masculine by society or an individual, which in this case would be your father. It can really mess you up and you grow up to be insecure and fragile about your masculinity, the point of it is to make you feel less of man.
Agree.
[–]rose_rose_r0se3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
I’m not totally sold on this reasoning. I grew up without my dad, and yes, I have some issues, but I attribute them to a deeply unstable childhood centered around my parents’ conflict. If I had to guess, I think many who grow up without a dad and also have emotional issues are likely that way because of the circumstances that brought about their parents’ separation.
With regards to masculinity, I’m not sure what that means, in concrete terms. Could someone give me a working definition? I should also say that I’m only passing through/browsing as I wanted to understand what this community is about - this post caught my eye and I decided to comment.
[–]slifer32 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
i grew up with an abusive father and parents split up when i was 12. what i felt lacking growing up in my adolescence is any sense of direction, felt really lost what to do with myself/life. also self esteem was completely fucked coz of him. i feel like masculinity is giving young men a sense of purpose and to have confidence in themselves for whatever that purpose is. kind of just rambling tho but yeah thats my take on it
[–]Blissbynature0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
What is the truth?
[–]LiveTheTruth3210 points1 point2 points 5 years ago* (0 children) | Copy Link
Have standards, GYOW, and learn from life
[–]kaolin2241 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
You should see how the lack of good fathers messes up the girls, too. All the attention whoring, the constant need for validation, the lack of self worth, the barrage of poor life choices made on pure emotion alone... it's an entire generation of idiots who think they're strong and independent, but in reality are hot messes well into their 30's.
[–]RowdyBusch0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Sound.
[–]fucktheworldx770 points1 point2 points 5 years ago* (0 children) | Copy Link
Most of the animal kingdom practice single motherhood, especially small life forms like insects with strict social structure where the disposability of the male is really apparent with mating cannibalism, bee social structure, etc . Paternal influences are mostly observed among HUMAN, primates and the carnivores, up to 40% of genera show some form of paternal care, source here. I think one of the most important factor that made human so successful in conquering the environment, mass-killing those single motherhood insects, built the most advanced civilization in the fucking earth, and becoming apex predator is because of masculinity and fatherhood. Dont believe me? Men fucking invented most of the tools required to conquer this world, and the most adept users of them, and father figure is important to develop a great Man who knows how to invent and wisely use those tools, so guess where the link is at.
So masculinity and fatherhood are the keys to attain higher understanding and sovereignty. Also, if you are Christian or Jewish maybe you would be glad to know that all of the Angels (Angelos) are Males, and the real problem is cucked leader of the watchers angel, Samyaza, who gave the knowledge of the True Name of God to Ishtar the CUNT. Don't be a cuck. The fall of Humanity happened because Adam listened to Eve!
Gee it's almost like it's all part of some plan...
[–]IHateAllWomen46820 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
I grew up with no dad or father figure and I 100% agree
[–]wathon20 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Women, as the collective gate keepers of reproduction, choose what kind of genetic traits get passed on to the next generation. It is also mostly women that raises children.
If "toxic masculinity" exists, then that's the result from years of female selective choosing. Complain about toxic masculinity all she wants, we all know it's not beta Billy's dick she is riding tonight.
[–]FuhkReddit0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Can’t argue with facts . And personal experience🤷🏼♂️
[–]Aza3830 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Statistics mean nothing to the average person (and even less so women). They will just go , "oh so and so had a single mother and he's a huge success". Basically summing it up as its still the man or "boys" fault.
toxic masculinity is made up nonsense that sjws like to throw around
[–]deathtocontrollers0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Non masculine fathers are almost useless though...
[–]ThirstySasquatch0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Femininity essentially allows the birth and continuation of masculinity. Masculinity made this species what it is - the most successful one on the planet
[–]GunsRfuns0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
I would be a total fucking loser without my dad.
[–]nobsno0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
This is so true
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