This Twitter Page Is Dedicated To Shaming Masculine Takes That Are So Bad And Here Are 40 Of The Most Absurd Ones
A remainder to watch what you post!
Maryjane
- Published in Weird
Prior to the Internet, the majority of idiotic things uttered were simply forgotten, as if they had vanished into thin air. Oh no, it's gone.
But now that everyone's voice is amplified because of Twitter, there are so many incorrect opinions—the majority of them are drenched in testosterone—that it would be a tragedy to let them fade away unappreciated. The 'Hot Masculinity Takes' community steps in to help with that.
The true genius of the "Hot Masculinity Takes" collection resides in the lack of irony used when being silly and degrading to women. In 2021, four years after the page was started, the founder tells Bored Panda that its first intention wasn't to make fun of "toxic masculinity."
Hot Masculinity Takes has established itself as a page we don't deserve but one that we need—now, more than ever before. From terrible Andrew Tate wannabes spewing impossibly ridiculous thoughts to gigachads," who, as you'll see in today's list, equate Socrates to the man himself, the site has demonstrated its worth.
"Welcome to the Alpha Zone," my dear readers so keep scrolling and enjoy.
1. Who's living in the dark ages?
MasculineTakes2. No need to make an effort
MasculineTakes3. Which way?
MasculineTakes4. President Trump's masculinity
MasculineTakesAlthough the phrase "toxic masculinity" has recently gained popularity among feminists, many people will be surprised to learn that Shepherd Bliss, a psychology professor at John F. Kennedy University in Orinda, California, actually first used it in the mythopoetic men's movement of the 1980s and 1990s in order to describe his "father's militarized, authoritarian masculinity."
Nobody in those days would have imagined that Ernest Hemingway, one of America's best authors and the quintessential man's man, could be "the avatar of toxic masculinity." Hemingway may be just as detrimental to young men's manhood now, depending on who you ask, as rock and roll was to our grandparents.
5. Group pics
MasculineTakes6. Conquer and dominate her
MasculineTakes7. Always looking for the good in folks
MasculineTakes8. As a father of daughters
MasculineTakes9. Okay
MasculineTakes10. Soup is not for men
MasculineTakes11. The misogyny
MasculineTakes12. Keys to becoming a great man
MasculineTakes13. Escaping the matrix
MasculineTakes14. The baby formula
MasculineTakes15. Over feminine
MasculineTakes16. Beating them up
MasculineTakes17. Submission
MasculineTakes18. Yes, you read that right
MasculineTakesIt's not surprising that in recent years, people's perceptions of masculinity have changed, with more people connecting it with aggression and disregard for others.
19. Okay again
MasculineTakes20. As a married man...
MasculineTakes21. Potty training kids
MasculineTakes22. An overview of skulls
MasculineTakes23. Get back to work
MasculineTakes24. Having long hair
MasculineTakes25. Starting podcast soon
MasculineTakes26. One people, one nation
MasculineTakes27. Feminism
MasculineTakes28. Eating raw carrots
MasculineTakes29. Don't be fooled
MasculineTakes30. Liberalism disappearance
MasculineTakes31. Women can't make decisions?
MasculineTakes32. Celebral spinal fluid
MasculineTakes33. Submission to tyranny
MasculineTakes34. Pulling hot women
MasculineTakes35. Breast milk ice cream
MasculineTakes36. Men shouldn't cry unless...
MasculineTakes37. The social and sexual hierarchy
MasculineTakes38. Symptoms of dysfunctional orifices
MasculineTakes39. The bitter truth show
MasculineTakes40. A soy boy beta male
MasculineTakesLike anything else, the desirableness of masculinity relies on how it is defined. Highlighting that inappropriate behavior should not be solely attributed to a person's gender but rather to their psychological makeup.
Otherwise, males can begin to worry that once-respected qualities like assertiveness, speaking truth to power, or standing up for what's right have been "villainized in our conflict-avoidant society."