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Toxic masculinity

When I first heard it the 90s it was referring to men who were too embarrassed or nervous to go to a doctor about the possible onset of prostrate cancer, and there was a demographic of men dying young because of the stigma surrounding being checked and treated.

But now it literally means anything a person can think of to criticise or hate men. No matter how vague or unreasonable. Social progress is a peach.
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Rpfun78 · 61-69, M
Prostate cancer is not fun. I can attest to it. They caught it early enough. I got rid of it and was lucky enough to still maintain that part of my manhood. I need some drugs sometimes unlike I used to, but I’m still able to have sex my suggestions get get it caught early, so you have a fighting chance?