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Old Mar 20, 2014, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Mike_J View Post
Yes, when I was going through my divorce a big deal was made out of the fat that when I get angry, my facial expressions shows that I'm angry (and why wouldn't it?). But the fact that when she would get mad she would often hit me or thrown things, that wasn't considered a big deal because I was never injured.

Bit off topic sorry
Men are told in western society that the reason we're more aggressive, more angry, more assertive, less in touch with our emotions is because of 1000's of man-made gender stereotypes. This is a lie.

Men are this way because on average, we have up 20 times more testosterone then women. That's why men cry less then women, not the lie that society is telling us that men cry less because they've been told to hold in their emotions. F to M transexuals report feeling less in touch with emotions when taking testosterone, the opposite happens with M to F transexuals.

Men are told that whenever we like to look at women, attractive women, that we're perverted, objectify women and perhaps even potential rapists. It's a bad thing for a heterosexual man to embrace his sexuality, yet the opposite for a woman. Yet it's perfectly acceptable for homosexuals to embrace their's. It's perfectly acceptable for men to dress like a woman but if a man acts too masculine, he's insecure and putting on an act.

Men are being emasculated and we need to wake the **** up and realise what's happening.