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The sad, stupid rise of the sigma male: how toxic masculinity took over social media
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What's the matter with men? They’re floundering at school and in the workplace. Some conservatives blame a crisis of masculinity, but the problems—and their solutions—are far more complex.
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Why are there such profound differences in conceptions of masculinity between Denmark and America?
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A handful of influencers are trying to turn the tide on toxic masculinity. But can they get anyone to listen?
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Ken is a bell hooks critique come to life in ‘Barbie’
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Men are lost. Here’s a map out of the wilderness.
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The best way to find out if someone is a Donald Trump voter? Ask them what they think about manhood.
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Positive masculinity is overrated
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Should eighteen-year-olds be able to buy semiautomatic rifles? In Georgia, two young men who want to be the ‘good guys with guns’ try to decide.
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The lacking foundations of male friendships
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The reinvention of a ‘real man’: In cowboy country, a father and husband troubled by suicide reimagines American masculinity, one conversation at a time
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Reject modernity, embrace masculinity: When toxicity is masked as positivity (AKA praising bodybuilders shouldn't be coupled with transphobia)
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How do you distinguish between masculinity and toxic masculinity?
This has been a thread I’ve wanted to make for a while but I’ve hesitated to for fear of it going badly. Recent events, however, have made me think it’s a topic that’s we can’t really afford to...
This has been a thread I’ve wanted to make for a while but I’ve hesitated to for fear of it going badly. Recent events, however, have made me think it’s a topic that’s we can’t really afford to ignore.
When people read the phrase “toxic masculinity”, some see a clear collection of bad behaviors or mindsets that exist independent of men as a whole, while some see an indictment of an entire gender or identity. I’ve talked to men who have admitted to not knowing how to be masculine without being “toxic”because they can’t see a clear line where one ends and the other begins.
Thus, I’m interested in exploring what specifically gets defined as “toxic masculinity” and how we distinguish it from neutral or positive masculinity.
Part of what has kept me from asking this is that I see in people here two different experiences that I fear might collide in bad ways. I know we have people here (myself included) who have been directly harmed by behaviors and mindsets that would fall under the umbrella of “toxic masculinity”. Likewise, I know we have people here who have been harmed by an over-application of the phrase — being seen or treated as “toxic” simply for being men and thus being denied the dignity of their own identity. Giving credence to one experience can feel like it overrides the other.
Even just the phrase itself is the kind of thing that often divides people into camps and causes conflict, and I’m hoping we can avoid that here. (Though, to be honest, Tildes always impresses me with how we handle difficult topics, so I’m not sure where my worry is coming from). My goal for this topic is for everyone to have the opportunity to speak openly to convey understood truths and lived experiences in ways that maintain dignity for everyone involved.
The guiding question is about distinguishing masculinity from toxic masculinity, but answers don’t have to be limited to that. I’m interested in hearing about people’s relationship with masculinity in general, both in people who identify with it and those who don’t.
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The male millennial vernacular of getting swole
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King of the Hill, again | Men of the Hill
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Masculinity attitudes across rural, suburban, and urban areas in the United States
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At least forty-four Fort Bragg soldiers died stateside in 2020 — several of them were homicides. Families want answers. But the Army isn’t giving any
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Considering the silence of teenage boys in the wake of my son's traumatic injury
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CO-VIDs: The semiotics of "cuck"
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Private dinners where men discuss feelings and equality have taken off in Sweden – but the concept isn't without controversy
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Why men love war (1984)
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The magical thinking of guys who love logic
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Men
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The case against summer camp
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A short history of manly beauty products for masculine men
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Men have no friends and women bear the burden
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Where's masculinity headed? Men's groups and therapists are talking.
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Obama on masculinity: 'You don't need eight women around you twerking'
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A new "short film" by razor company Gillette has called for men to be the best they can be, sparking a significant backlash
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In China, a school trains boys to be ‘real men’
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Flowerboys and the appeal of 'soft masculinity' in South Korea
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Toxic masculinity: Helping men understand the impact of their behaviour
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Toxic danger to boys when men fail to step up
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Robert Webb on the toxicity of masculinity
12 votes