Why does he need to sound disgusted?
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Replying to @MortisNostre @GodDoesnt and
Or in some other way indicates that this inherent threat of physical retaliation for words he sees in men is a bad thing
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Replying to @HPluckrose @GodDoesnt and
What differences does it make what inflection he lays on his words? The reality is that men are inherently dangerous in public disagreements
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Replying to @icalltopsolo @GodDoesnt and
OK, I'm bored of this now. You think its a toxic masculinity argument. Other people think it's something else. I don't really care that much
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Replying to @HPluckrose @GodDoesnt and
It's not toxic or boring. I'm telling you this is what holds men back from blasting a woman in the face when they'd otherwise attack a man.
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Replying to @icalltopsolo @HPluckrose and
They're afraid of the 'chivalrous' guy standing off to the side.
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Replying to @icalltopsolo @GodDoesnt and
So they would if no witnesses? I don't think so, personally. But, I assure you, I am bored and also tired.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @GodDoesnt and
Yeah, but then it is called domestic violence and the guy also loses...
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Replying to @icalltopsolo @GodDoesnt and
What a depressing way to look at relationships. I don't think men restrain themselves from hitting women for fear of public censure.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @GodDoesnt and
In my experience, a man never hits a woman. Men do hit men. There is no physical law which mandates this. So now explain the discrepancy.
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Why? What does this have to do with anything? Do we disagree? There's an inherent & socially sanctioned taboo on this.
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