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Some are sillier than others regarding tampons & pads . But we get the general message that you can still be active while on your period and blah blah
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I love the advert about bloating. Beautifully illustrated by the lady with an oversized handbag.
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Then theres masculinity, and toxic masculinity - they both exist, but one kind is toxic.
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You just call masculine men toxic because you dislike masculine men, you dislike them for the crime of being masculine men, you're a hater, and that's fine. I can call you a toxic social justice, PC, femo-man warrior, but it doesn't make it a real thing Last edited by Alf; 24-01-2019 at 08:37 AM. |
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You are the one calling masculinity toxic. Nobody else is. Everybody realises masculinity can exist with or without toxicity.
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But no srsly, there is a "bad" side to hyper-masculinity. I won't say "toxic masculinity" because frankly I despise almost all of these "buzz terms" ("toxic masculinity", "mansplaining", "feminazi", "snowflake", the overuse of the word "problematic", etc.) BUT it is a thing that exists, in the sense that it actually RESTRICTS some men in what they can express e.g. men being afraid to cry because of the reactions of other men, and actually, of many women. I suppose the difference is... it's fine if a man doesn't want to show emotion. It's NOT fine if a man does want to show emotion but can't because he will be mocked by other men. That's the part that's... err... problematic.
The problem is when men say things or take action based purely on social expectation, when it's not what they truly think or believe or what they actually want to do. Ironically; it comes from a place of low self esteem, cowardice and lack of confidence. Confident men like me and you Alf don't give a shiny sh*t what other blokes think of us, amirite? |
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![]() Tbh I don't get why the Gillette advert has used the term “toxic masculinity” as a new slogan for their advert as they're basically attacking their own customers. ![]() Also I prefer the term machismo to describe an OTT masculine person anyway.
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Flag shagger.
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The power of advertising, eh? The Marketing department on P&G can all look forward to a hefty rise after this.
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I mean it's funny how people in Australia are more outraged by this advert than the recent increasing murders of random women in Melbourne.
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So this is gaining a lot of attention because it's a unique situation, and murder (sadly) is not. It's not because people think it's more important, it's just more unusual. I suppose in the same way that, let's say, Ant's "drunk car crash" prompted a lot of discussion when (sadly, I'm sure) countless murders and bomb blasts occurred on the same day across the world. |
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Have The Police in Australia come forward to say that it's a serial killer?
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Toxic masculinity is a stupid phrase because it's so ineffective - an effective phrase wouldn't need people to keep justifying it.
"Detrimental dickwagging" is better.
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Some people just struggle to understand words and some pretend not to understand to mock and troll. |
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Masculinity and toxic masculinity are two different things. A good example of toxic masculinity can be found in this thread with all the talk of boys being left to fight it out and being 'well 'ard'. Toxic masculinity is the idea that men need to repress how they feel and have to adhere to the idea that men have to solve problem with their fists and can't be upset at anything or upset by anything ever.
Toxic masculinity is a big reason why suicide rates amongst men are so high because men are often made to feel like they can't reach out for help or they'll be seen as weak or why male rape and sexual abuse is so rarely reported because a let of men are afraid to be seen as lesser because they are a victim of an attack. That's not down to feminism or women in general, that's a standard that's been created by men for other men. Real masculinity is embracing who you are and not being scared to reach out for help when you need it as well as being there for other people who are also in need, that to me is a 'real man', being brave enough to accept that you aren't impervious to life. |
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As a concept toxic masculinity is sound, it's just the name is unfortunate. People who don't regularly engage in conversations about that kind of issue won't necessarily see it as "a toxic type of masculinity", as seen by how often people have to defend the use of the term.
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If someone is offended by the term without understanding what it means then it makes them ignorant and I don't really think changing the name will help either since people will still see it as an attack on men regardless.
I don't know if comments are still active on the original video of the ad but the people taking issue seemed actually insane. People were raving about how they've got family in the military and that the ad was anti-military and others were making all sorts of outlandish claims of offense. Those people were reading into things that weren't there and I think there's nothing to be said to reach them because they're going off their own narrative instead of what's in front of their eyes. |
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i have always used a term i think is much better than toxic masculinity .... arsehole
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