No fortitude for your face
That's a very good point. But it's partly taken for granted cause it's objectively obsolete with the rise of standards of living, technology. And the cherry on top is that it's emptied of it's essence due to the push for females doing manly stuff. 2 days ago i even saw a tiny blonde foid driving a big ass truck. She got mad/honked at me cause cause i wanted to sneak in between the truck and the sidewalk just when she started doing a maneuver

i thought she wanted to let me in cause we looked at each other prior. I was smiling at her cause it was genuinely funny to see some 18-20 years old foid with that tiny little head driving that thing, but she just seemed pissed lmao.

Symbolically speaking, putting 3 foids like this in a group of 100 trucker men is enough to have an impact on gender roles perception, even though it's not legitimate cause you can bet your ass the foids will stop early while the guys will do that for a long time if not their whole lives. Pretty much resonates with society as a whole where we pretend to have abolished gender roles but guys still have to be trad and providers while women are cattered to. But women always take great delight in this, reducing the male sex to a symbolic midget with no identity for their own "empowerment" but that still has to bear the brunt. It's both usurpation and a lack of gratitude.
I'm kinda contradicting myself here, cause i said masculinity is obsolete then imply that it isn't. But it's about the nuance that yeah, no woman needs your muscles and sense of sacrifice in her immediate life, like it was before the industrial revolution or something. If men still hold the world on their shoulders it's more in an anonymous, drone-like way. Just like that hypothetical navy seal, no one gives a shit when you're being shot at in some shithole (although the legitimacy of US military operations are subject to debate but that's another subject).