Using Toxic Femininity to Combat Toxic Masculinity.
I’m no longer going to argue with people online, especially on “X.” I’m simply going to make my claims on Medium and on my podcast https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ernestthoughtspodcast. As always, thanks for the material, weirdos.
As you can see, I’m not the only one who thinks Kouam’s actions were dramatic. I don’t know what the side effects of the pain meds he might be on, but I suggest he stop taking them and be the “naturalist” he’s claiming to be.
The man blocks a group of men who did not check up on him after having back surgery, but then proceeds to states these four men weren’t childhood friends, therefore cutting them off so easily was warranted.
Kouam, if you’re reading this, if these “impurities” were so expendable, why are you expecting them to treat you like a childhood friend when you yourself don’t value them as such? If the four “heartless” horsemen aren’t that important to you, why announce that you are breaking up with them?
Kouam states he’ll hate to have friends like us (male friends who question him and tell him he’s wrong), but I would honestly hate to have friends who want me to treat them like Kings but view me as a pond.
Men get told all the time by women that we should be more expressive with our emotions, yet it was primarily women on this “X” thread telling Kouam he’s right for ghosting his friends without expressing his feelings first.
There is NOTHING masculine or right about Kouam’s actions. Keyword, “actions.” He can feel however he wants to feel, but his actions were not justifiable at all, although, if I was one of the “impurities,” I’d be celebrating right now that I don’t have to deal with someone like him.
No matter how many weights you lift, how tall you are, how big your beard is, you can’t escape the “bitch made” accusations acting like this.
Life Lessons Cause You Clearly Need It.
- Man or woman, tell people how you feel or don’t complain about them not knowing. Nobody’s a mind reader nor do their lives revolve around yours.
- Stop expecting people to treat you better than what you’re willing to treat them. That’s just bananas.
- Your beard doesn’t make you a man.