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It's an advertising angle to make companies appear subservient to you. Its intentional, but not in the way yall might think.
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Kwan Dai;c-9683390 said:I think we do. America's wants consumers. Most men (at least those I associate with) are practical. The beta, effeminate males appear to be more about shopping, appearance, and being seen. It's cool right now to sell to that crowd.
Ajackson17;c-9683514 said:A beta is the second in line to be Alpha if the old Alpha either dies or gets beaten or kicked out or injured. Basically a Vice-President.
deadeye;c-9683714 said:There's definitely a push to emasculate men.
Even saw a commercial that featured a father teaching his daughter how to shave his legs..............BY SHAVING HIS OWN LEGS with her:
And I thought the commercial with the father doing cheers with his daughter was too far:
Angel Soft just took it to another level.
Plutarch;c-9683612 said:Ajackson17;c-9683514 said:A beta is the second in line to be Alpha if the old Alpha either dies or gets beaten or kicked out or injured. Basically a Vice-President.
I always wondered about this. I don't know too much about the Greek alphabet, but wouldn't the better term be "omega"? Even though omega sounds tougher than beta, imo.
deadeye;c-9683714 said:There's definitely a push to emasculate men.
Even saw a commercial that featured a father teaching his daughter how to shave his legs..............BY SHAVING HIS OWN LEGS with her:
And I thought the commercial with the father doing cheers with his daughter was too far:
Angel Soft just took it to another level.
BOSSExcellence;c-9683774 said:deadeye;c-9683714 said:There's definitely a push to emasculate men.
Even saw a commercial that featured a father teaching his daughter how to shave his legs..............BY SHAVING HIS OWN LEGS with her:
And I thought the commercial with the father doing cheers with his daughter was too far:
Angel Soft just took it to another level.
my daughter wont be no cheerleader..
but i wish a nigga would say somethin bout me playin dressup wit her and our lil tea parties. lmmfao
aint nothin wrong wit pops cheerin wit his daughter..
desertrain10;c-9683838 said:the issue is with our culture's narrow definition of masculinity
and how our boys and men live under this persistent pressure to constantly be proving their manhood and warding off anything considered feminine or emasculating
or they grow up with a sense of entitlement and authority over women’s bodies and agency
my post with be either ignored or buried, but if we are being real (along with a lot of other shit) its one of the big drivers of violence within our communities
desertrain10;c-9683838 said:the issue is with our culture's narrow definition of masculinity
and how our boys and men live under this persistent pressure to constantly be proving their manhood and warding off anything considered feminine or emasculating
or they grow up with a sense of entitlement and authority over women’s bodies and agency
my post with be either ignored or buried, but if we are being real (along with a lot of other shit) its one of the big drivers of violence within our communities
Plutarch;c-9683844 said:desertrain10;c-9683838 said:the issue is with our culture's narrow definition of masculinity
and how our boys and men live under this persistent pressure to constantly be proving their manhood and warding off anything considered feminine or emasculating
or they grow up with a sense of entitlement and authority over women’s bodies and agency
my post with be either ignored or buried, but if we are being real (along with a lot of other shit) its one of the big drivers of violence within our communities
Isn't this just the long version of saying "toxic masculinity"?
And like others have noted, isn't this idea of toxic masculinity being resisted by a trend, whether insidious or innocuous, that involves men embracing femininity, which is a point to the premise of this thread?
desertrain10;c-9683838 said:the issue is with our culture's narrow definition of masculinity
and how our boys and men live under this persistent pressure to constantly be proving their manhood and warding off anything considered feminine or emasculating
or they grow up with a sense of entitlement and authority over women’s bodies and agency
my post with be either ignored or buried, but if we are being real (along with a lot of other shit) its one of the big drivers of violence within our communities