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"Men's mental health is insanely important because it causes violence. The goal of men's mental health should be entirely focused on teaching men outlets for their frustrations and aggressions, so they don't get violent (my working theory). But naturally we've devolved into lib-coded pogroms against "
"In order to actually criticize masculinity, the film would have to expose Tyler as in reality lame or impotent or irredeemable, and while it exposes him as a sort of false god, the main character is able to achieve self-actualization and salvation from his depressing life by becoming *more* like Tyl"
"People wax about how 'toxic masculinity' is ruining men's mental health, but what about the psychological effects of the trauma of circumcision?"
"Speaking of, Walton Goggins was toxic as can be and he had girls both in the show and out of it tripping over themselves over how hot he was despite a noticeable bald spot."
"I feel like it's easy to scoff at notions of toxic masculinity, and I have certainly done so in the past, but I really do feel like it's a great shame that men cannot be emotionally intimate with one another without being labelled as gay."