Iamnothere000
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Because masculinity, or being a Man, is something active. It is a performance. Being a man is not about what you are but what you (can) do. And doing something is always harder than just being (born as) something.
Furthermore, the male performance must change constantly:
Being a protector and provider is no longer good enough; the state has taken this role.
Being a diligent worker is no longer good enough; automation has taken this role.
Think of something new, something useful, something desirable to women.
Every times it gets harder for men to invent themselves new.
Femininity can never be fragile. Because femininity is inert and passive. There is not a single women in history with a functioning reproductive system who has ever asked herself: “Am I truly a real woman?” But men ask themselves similar questions all the time and are in fact encouraged to do so.
A women has not really to “do” anything to be considered as such. Carrying a child to term is not an act of the female person but of the female body. Even comatose/braindead women can carry children to term.
And now these cunts have the audacity to call our masculinity “fragile”. Because we are having trouble to fulfil the ever increasing standards of women.
So, next time someone confronts you with the notion of having fragile masculinity, see it for what it is:
It’s like a 50 IQ bushman laughing at a stressed out engineer who is trying to fix the local power grid: “Haha, your civilisation-thing is so fragile!”
Furthermore, the male performance must change constantly:
Being a protector and provider is no longer good enough; the state has taken this role.
Being a diligent worker is no longer good enough; automation has taken this role.
Think of something new, something useful, something desirable to women.
Every times it gets harder for men to invent themselves new.
Femininity can never be fragile. Because femininity is inert and passive. There is not a single women in history with a functioning reproductive system who has ever asked herself: “Am I truly a real woman?” But men ask themselves similar questions all the time and are in fact encouraged to do so.
A women has not really to “do” anything to be considered as such. Carrying a child to term is not an act of the female person but of the female body. Even comatose/braindead women can carry children to term.
And now these cunts have the audacity to call our masculinity “fragile”. Because we are having trouble to fulfil the ever increasing standards of women.
So, next time someone confronts you with the notion of having fragile masculinity, see it for what it is:
It’s like a 50 IQ bushman laughing at a stressed out engineer who is trying to fix the local power grid: “Haha, your civilisation-thing is so fragile!”