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How To Find Out If You Conform To Toxic Masculinity: A Hilarious Checklist For A Serious Topic

Have you ever wondered what it means to be a “real man”? It’s not just about having muscles of steel and a fearless gaze but also a whole bunch of social stereotypes that can limit, and sometimes seriously harm, your life and those around you.

Toxic masculinity is that sneaky little worm that slowly gnaws away at your identity and your relationships with the world. Today, we’re offering you a funny checklist to help you figure out whether you’re showing signs of toxic masculinity. Ready?

Masculinity and Toxicity: Where’s The Line?​

It’s not even “not all men” – it’s not “all masculinity”, either! There are beautiful displays associated with masculinity, such as being a good provider, a good dad, and having the courage to display vulnerability—but there is another side to this, too.

Superman Or Villain?​

We all want to be the heroes of our own lives, but sometimes, heroism can turn into something dark. Toxic masculinity is like trying to be superman but ending up as the villain. It’s the pressure to live up to ideals that no one set, but everyone somehow tries to follow.

What Is Toxic Masculinity And How Does It Manifest?​

Toxic masculinity is when you feel like you have to be tough, emotionless, and always in control. It’s when you believe that emotions are for the weak and that the world should bow at your feet. But that’s far from true strength.

Here’s Our Checklist: 10 Questions to Understand If You Display Toxic Masculinity​

Now, let’s figure out where you stand on the scale, from a nice guy to a “nice guy”, from “good guy Greg” to “an alpha”.

1. Your Attitude Towards Emotions: “Real Men Don’t Cry”?​

If you believe that crying is a sign of weakness, it’s time to rethink your views. Real men know that emotions aren’t a weakness but a part of being human.

2. Do You Believe A Man Should Be The “Head Of The Family”?​

If you believe that a man is the only one who should make all the critical decisions in the family, you might be forgetting about partnership. In healthy relationships, people should be equals, partners who support each other.

3. How Do You React To Failures – Do You Explode Or Bottle Up Emotions?​

Toxic masculinity often shows in how we deal with failures. If you explode when things go wrong, or conversely, hide your feelings so no one sees your vulnerability, it’s a red flag.

4. Your Opinion On Male Friendships – Just “Beer With The Buddies”?​

If, in your view, male friendship should be limited to get rowdy together and watching sports and any display of vulnerability from your buddies makes you wanna barf or laugh at them, you’re missing out on a whole world of deep and meaningful relationships that can exist between men.

5. How Do You Feel About Sex And Sex Toys?​

Do you feel that women owe you sex if you’re being nice to them? Do you believe that a man with multiple partners is a god and a woman with the same amount of partners is a tramp?

Do you think that women who use sex toys are automatically cheating on their partners? Do you feel you can replace sex with a loved one with realistic male sex toysbecause “at least those always say yes”?

If your answer to any of these questions is yes, we’ve got a problem. Sex and sexual pleasure are personal matters, and if you equate toys to infidelity, you might be looking at things too narrowly.

6. How Do You Feel About Women Leaders?​

Do you feel uncomfortable around women who hold leadership positions? This could be a sign that you’re holding onto outdated views on gender roles.

7. Do You Believe Men Should Be Physically Strong?​

Muscles are great, but they don’t make you a better or worse person. If you believe that strength defines a man’s worth, you might be under the influence of toxic masculinity.

8. How Do You Perceive Tenderness And Affection In Relationships?​

If you think that tenderness and affection are feminine traits, it might be time to rethink what it means to be a man.

9. Do You Feel Pressured To Be A “Real Man’”?​

If you constantly feel like you have to be a “real man,” following some imaginary standards, this might be a sign that toxic masculinity is weighing on you more than you think.

10. How Do You Feel About Men Who Go Against Traditional Roles?​

If you believe that a man who chooses a non-traditional path is weak or doesn’t deserve respect, you might be a victim of stereotypes.

Change Begins With Awareness​

Recognizing that you hold toxic views is the first step toward change. It doesn’t mean you’re a bad person, but it gives you the chance to be better, to free yourself from stereotypes, and to live a fuller life.

The Best Version Of Yourself: Be Authentic, Not Stereotypical​

Instead of striving to be the image of a “real man,” try being just real. A real man is someone who isn’t afraid to be himself, who respects himself and others, and who understands that masculinity isn’t about strength but about confidence paired with respect for others.

And now, you’re ready to be better, more aware, and freer.
 

1. Your Attitude Towards Emotions: “Real Men Don’t Cry”?​

Real men cry, but only on appropriate matters. Death in family? Battlefield defeat? Cry your heart out. Crying because someone call you rude names, or your favorite cartoon gets canceled? Go suck a pacifier.

6. How Do You Feel About Women Leaders?
They are every bit as bad as men leaders, and tend to take things more personally. In Current Year you need to suspect DEI hire too.

7. Do You Believe Men Should Be Physically Strong?​

Muscles are great, but they don’t make you a better or worse person.
Muscles make someone a better person, all things being equal. If roiding up makes you an insufferable asshole, that's another matter.

9. Do You Feel Pressured To Be A “Real Man’”?
At least I'm not pressured to be a "non-toxic man".
 
And there should be more male nurses, if only because of all the obese people that have to be hoisted in hospital beds. Ain't no way 115lb Allison is going to lift all that blubber and Shaniqua ain't got time for giving the fat rolls a sponge bath.
And orderlies. I know of no quicker way to dispel the 'we don't need no men' mindset in women than having her try to wrangle an uncooperative tweeker.
 

5. How Do You Feel About Sex And Sex Toys?​

Do you feel that women owe you sex if you’re being nice to them? Do you believe that a man with multiple partners is a god and a woman with the same amount of partners is a tramp?

Do you think that women who use sex toys are automatically cheating on their partners? Do you feel you can replace sex with a loved one with realistic male sex toysbecause “at least those always say yes”?

If your answer to any of these questions is yes, we’ve got a problem. Sex and sexual pleasure are personal matters, and if you equate toys to infidelity, you might be looking at things too narrowly.
What does "nice" even mean here? Are we talking simply being polite or are we talking courtship? If we are talking courtship than a woman should know better than to lead a man on with the expectation of a relationship/romance/sex. As to the player vs whore part, I simply respond with: How many men have you as a woman asked out and taken to dinner and paid for it? And if you don't think that matters, well, we already knew the type of woman you are.

Sex Toys: Its interesting how women tell on themselves. Its "rules for thee, but not for me." Why does a woman need a sex toy to start with if she has a boyfriend or husband? Why should a man not have one if its acceptable for the woman to have one?

Can someone explain to me what the second line of number five is supposed to convey? You should be okay with women using sex toys, but then you shouldn't want to use sex toys when they're not putting out? What?
Yes. Literally yes. A woman, even a wife, should be allowed to get off with toys, but the man shouldn't.
 
1. Your Attitude Towards Emotions: “Real Men Don’t Cry”?
Real Men Don't Cry and that's because when they do, women leave them. The enforcers of the rule are women and they will leave and have left men for crying over their parents, dogs, friends, etc. dying. It doesn't matter what it is, seeing a man cry breaks a woman's perception of strength and she will abandon him. If you call men not crying as toxic masculinity, you foids only have yourselves to blame.

2. Do You Believe A Man Should Be The “Head Of The Family”?
Yes. Most women hate making decisions. If you don't believe me, ask a woman where she wants to go for dinner.

3. How Do You React To Failures – Do You Explode Or Bottle Up Emotions?
Yes, see 1 and 2. But also, as head of the family, you need to be the rock and make logical decisions in crisis moments. Sometimes that requires bottling emotions for later.

4. Your Opinion On Male Friendships – Just “Beer With The Buddies”?
Women don't have friends. They have frenemies. The kind of friendships men can have are the best you can get.

5. How Do You Feel About Sex And Sex Toys?
Something, something, lock and key.

6. How Do You Feel About Women Leaders?
Depends on how big the scale. Can women lead small organizations and companies? Yes. Some will do it quite well. In politics? Fuck no. A female leader is a death sentence and they're simply not capable of it.

7. Do You Believe Men Should Be Physically Strong?
Might makes right. Strength is everything. No muscle definition means you're a beta.

8. How Do You Perceive Tenderness And Affection In Relationships?
Tough love is best love.

9. Do You Feel Pressured To Be A “Real Man’”?
When you are a real man, you don't feel pressured to be one.

10. How Do You Feel About Men Who Go Against Traditional Roles?
Literal beta cucks. Send them all to gulags.

This was fun. Good article, Jambled.
 
Alright I'm game. let's answer this faggotry honestly and see where we end up.

1. Suck it up, buttercup. There's a time and a place and if shit's hitting the fan I'm not going into hysterics

2. Yes.

3. Bottle it up and use the seething rage to fuel you through the bullshit.

4. Men can have strictly platonic friendships and there is nothing wrong with that you fucking fujoshi.

5. Oh fuck off.

6. I've known a few good ones, I've also known far more that were catty as fuck and made everything 10x more difficult than it needed to be.

7. Yes.

8. Strong and affectionate emotional connections with the person you love are corner stones of a healthy relationship.

9. No, but I am also not 15 anymore, fuck off.

10. I swear to God cooking and cleaning are basic life skills and everyone should be capable and willing to do them.

Final score: Normal/Testosterone levels. The author should make me a sandwich.
 

1. Your Attitude Towards Emotions: “Real Men Don’t Cry”?​

If you believe that crying is a sign of weakness, it’s time to rethink your views. Real men know that emotions aren’t a weakness but a part of being human.
The only time anyone should truly be weeping is before the Lord as a direct response to all the sin we've ever committed, this goes for both Men and Women.

Keep your emotions guarded lest you run the risk of the devil running away with them.
 
1. Your Attitude Towards Emotions: “Real Men Don’t Cry”?
They indeed don't. But not because of "emotions are for soyboys and wahmen". It's more complicated than that and largely boils down to that life is to short to eat shit.
2. Do You Believe A Man Should Be The “Head Of The Family”?
Yes. This question implies that leaders are inherently abusive when they're clearly not.
3. How Do You React To Failures – Do You Explode Or Bottle Up Emotions?
See above: life's too short to eat shit. Bottling anger up for the moment and then dealing with it alone at a later point in time is the best way and has worked for thousands of years before soyjournos came up and started shitting all over the place.
4. Your Opinion On Male Friendships – Just “Beer With The Buddies”?
Friendship is a complicated state of affair between people. I don't expect soyjournoscum to understand that you can owe people your life and still get shitfaced with them.
5. How Do You Feel About Sex And Sex Toys?
Sex has been commodified to such a degree that there is no intimacy anymore. There is no privacy and without that there can't be no shame. And look around where that has led us. Sex itself is fine, the bullshit around it has become another ingredient of clownworld.
6. How Do You Feel About Women Leaders?
In clownworld most female leaders became what they are due to political nepotism and not skill. And I don't respect incompetent fuckheads, regardless of their sex.
7. Do You Believe Men Should Be Physically Strong?
Yes. But not for some bullshit reason. There are practical advantages raw physical strength has. Punching soyjournoscum in the face and breaking their bones, for instance, is easier if you're basically Hulk Hogan or Son Goku. If you're not fit and healthy you deserved to be punched until your morale improves and hit them gym.
8. How Do You Perceive Tenderness And Affection In Relationships?
How I treat the people I love is none of your fucking business.
9. Do You Feel Pressured To Be A “Real Man’”?
lol, no. I'm not a weak whinging faggot.
10. How Do You Feel About Men Who Go Against Traditional Roles?
I don't care about retards.
 
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"How To Find Out If You Conform To Wrongthinking Masculinity: An Unfunny Checklist For A Bullshit Topic"

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So sick and tired of "woke" journos trying to demoralize people into believing BS with SJWs doublespeak.
 
So everyone has mostly picked everything apart, there's not much reason for yet another point-by-point rebuttal.

However one thing I'll point out, as far as crying and emotions go, is that stuff is massively influenced by hormones.

We know for a fact that hormones can influence emotions, examples include PMS and the well documented phenomenon of roid rage.

Cortisol, for example, makes it much, much easier to cry and women have much higher levels of cortisol than men do.

And testosterone has absolutely been observed to blunt emotions. Men, on average, feel most emotions (other than anger) far less intensely because of testosterone.

Detrans women and girls have talked about experiencing this firsthand.

Very few things make me mati quicker than dipshit libfems ignorantly jabbering about how men need to work on "becoming more emotionally expressive". If it's shitty to shame someone for being blubbery and emotional about shit all the time, then likewise it's shitty to shame someone for being naturally being more reserved emotionally because of their hormonal profile. Door swings both ways.

If stoic is just the way someone is naturally, then leave them to it.
 
I'm not gonna address everything, but the part about crying made me think, because I can't remember the last time I did it. This isn't because I'm holding it in, to pretend I'm strong, it just doesn't happen anymore, even when I feel like shit. I have no control over it. I always figured it's something you grow out of as you roll with life's punches.
Of course, we need to define crying. Is a single teardrop running down your cheek, when you experience something overwhelmingly amazing considered crying? That happens to me sometimes.
Sitting on your ass, with face contorted as your tears fall uncontrollably, unable to speak properly? If you are an adult, that should only happen if something goes real bad.
 
1. Your Attitude Towards Emotions: “Real Men Don’t Cry”?
Women complain about men crying, I really don't care either way, as long as you're not crying over every little thing like a w*man.

2. Do You Believe A Man Should Be The “Head Of The Family”?
Yes, it worked well for centuries, and society has only fallen apart since this stopped being the case.

3. How Do You React To Failures – Do You Explode Or Bottle Up Emotions?
I don't.

4. Your Opinion On Male Friendships – Just “Beer With The Buddies”?
Like with the crying, it's women who turn every close male friendship into gay shipping. I don't have any problem with guys sharing their problems with each other.

5. How Do You Feel About Sex And Sex Toys?
Women's rights and their consequences have been a disaster for the human race.

6. How Do You Feel About Women Leaders?
See #5.

7. Do You Believe Men Should Be Physically Strong?
Men should strive to be, but I don't necessarily care if a guy isn't, as long as he's not acting like a faggot.

8. How Do You Perceive Tenderness And Affection In Relationships?
I can already tell you have daddy issues. If you had a good relationship with your father, you would know that men can in fact be very "tender" toward their family members, especially their own children.

9. Do You Feel Pressured To Be A “Real Man’”?
Usually by women. I don't care about the opinions of women.

10. How Do You Feel About Men Who Go Against Traditional Roles?
Do whatever you want, just don't be an annoying faggot about it.
 
1. Your Attitude Towards Emotions: “Real Men Don’t Cry”?
Stop crying. That's for girls and children
2. Do You Believe A Man Should Be The “Head Of The Family”?
The man is the head, woman is the neck
3. How Do You React To Failures – Do You Explode Or Bottle Up Emotions?
A.man should be stoic
4. Your Opinion On Male Friendships – Just “Beer With The Buddies”?
What else should they be for?
5. How Do You Feel About Sex And Sex Toys?
Sex is to be enjoyed in holy matrimony. Sex toys are for degenerates. Just look at Rekieta
6. How Do You Feel About Women Leaders?
Thatcher was okay, but we haven't had a woman leader like her in decades and I don't think we will
7. Do You Believe Men Should Be Physically Strong?
Who needs weak men?
8. How Do You Perceive Tenderness And Affection In Relationships?
Between husband and wife?
9. Do You Feel Pressured To Be A “Real Man’”?
Pressured? I strive for it as should any man
10. How Do You Feel About Men Who Go Against Traditional Roles?
Like #7 - who needs weak men?

What a bunch of cope
 
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