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And you'll be called an incel when you point out the double standard

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    And you'll be called an incel when you point out the double standard

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      And you'll be called an incel when you point out the double standard

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      It all depends on how you state it. I've never been called an incel when talking to grown-ass adults about these issues, but I also don't have to turn to misogyny in doing so. (Not saying this is how you do it, it's just a generality, and I've seen it a sickening amount of times online) That toxic masculinity really shines through when I see men posting online talking about double standards because the focus is on blame. Make it a positive discussion about how you'd like things to be rather than hate towards those holding you back.

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        It all depends on how you state it. I've never been called an incel when talking to grown-ass adults about these issues, but I also don't have to turn to misogyny in doing so. (Not saying this is how you do it, it's just a generality, and I've seen it a sickening amount of times online) That toxic masculinity really shines through when I see men posting online talking about double standards because the focus is on blame. Make it a positive discussion about how you'd like things to be rather than hate towards those holding you back.

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        Yea I don't disagree thats the case with most people, but some will try to twist it no matter what you said, to conform to their current world view.

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