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Wow if you build a new home you get a bunch of things to make that not such a big impact on your wallet thanks this inflation reduction act.
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Things that are considered “toxic” about masculinity used to include being overly tough, not showing your emotions, not allowing oneself to be vulnerable, being a “man’s man”
Which interestingly enough, these same qualities are being shoehorned into Hollywood’s female heroes by modern feminist writers. I haven’t been following it but from hearing about the new female movie/tv show heroes, especially superheros, they all have that male masculine quality: tough, extremely competent, never emotional, never vulnerable, never dependent, almost always independent (I don’t need no man!), also interestingly enough almost always single, whereas male (super)heroes were often involved in romances, such as the Spider-Man characters It’s like despite the fact women think these qualities are “toxic” in men, they copy them when they try to portray a “tough” female heroine. I personally don’t agree with some that they secretly venerate these qualities, but rather that they are just a new generation of shitty writers who don’t know how to write good nuanced female heroine yet | ||
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Here’s an example of the above: Galadriel in the upcoming Rings of Power series
Unlike Jackson’s portrayal (and I believe Tolkien’s) of Galadriel as the very feminine but very powerful wizard… …this Galadriel is a warrior, wearing full plate, man-spreading her legs and showing us a dagger with some semi-phallic placement Also, her husband from the Jackson movies (and Tolkien’s books) is completely MIA. So assuming he either is going to be dead or incapacitated. Why? Because Galadriel is one tough manly warrior woman, and she don’t need no man! | ||
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toxic masculinity is #1 most powerful and we're worthless animals who send our best and most heroic and best versions of ourselves to die in wars so the toxic #1's can be on movie book covers, that's all there s too it.
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