TOXIC FEMALE BEHAVIOUR


We hear so much about "TOXIC MASCULINITY" these days, so it would only be fair to highlight female behaviours that could be considered toxic. For individuals or society as a whole. Regardless of whether they are intentional or not. 

Fat acceptance/body positivity movement
. Promoting obesity, which is a major health epidemic in the Western world. It robs women of their happiness, shortens their lifespans and reduces their dating/marriage prospects. This is one example where feminism literally has bodies on its hands. 
These four social media influencers were swept up by a movement that claims obesity is perfectly healthy... The tragic truth is they have all died under the age of 45 | Daily Mail Online

Paternity fraud. Man 'devastated' at being conned into thinking baby was his - BBC News Literally robbing a man of 16 years of time, effort, money and emotional investment.  

Sperm jacking - 
Forced fatherhood - Wikipedia

Lying about being on birth control to trap men. 
Husband wants divorce after wife gets pregnant and lies about birth control - Yahoo Life UK

Rewarding terrible men with sex.
Players, violent men, drug dealers, bullies, compulsive liars, etc.

*This often leads to pregnancy and children growing up in bad homes or without a father figure at all. Children raised by single mothers are worse off by almost every available metric. Single Mother Parenting and Adolescent Psychopathology - PMC 
*Men are forced to adopt this behaviour to have sex. An entire industry (pick-up artist) had grown up teaching men to imitate this bad-boy alpha male attitude. Many former "nice guys" are now self-centred, arrogant, aloof, etc.
*Men used to get married in exchange for exclusive access to sex. Today, that concept is laughable, knowing that she gave it to some deadbeat for free is a massive turnoff.

False rape accusations. Example Man speaks of 'traumatic' false rape accusation - BBC News. Not only does this destroy men's lives, but it makes it much more difficult for genuine victims to get justice.

False sexual harassment accusations. Same problem as false rape, where a man's life can be destroyed on the mere say-so of a woman. The definition of "harassment" has become so wide that many men are scared of even striking up a conversation with women. Which is what women complain about.

Wearing skimpy clothing in the gym to entice men for social media content and then accusing men of being "creeps" for looking. Joey Swoll has an entire Twitter feed devoted to this. from:TheJoeySwoll creep - Search / X

Friend-zoning men instead of just saying no. Stringing them along with false hope. Using them for financial gain and emotional support while dangling the carrot of sex. A third of the women you date are only in it for free food: study. 
Giving men terrible advice, telling them to be emotionally open, nice guys, while having sex with men who are the exact opposite. Further reading FRIENDZONE

Gold digging and divorce rape. Marrying men they are not attracted to, then exploiting the law for cash and prizes. 

Assaulting men, then using the woman card to avoid punishment.

Voting for politicians and those who want to flood the West with 3rd world migrants. Then wonder why their towns are flooded with men who harass women Police plead with asylum seekers not to ‘harass or abuse’ women : r/unitedkingdom

Giving other women terrible advice. Just like with the previous example of fat acceptance. You can do better than him. Tattoos, short hair, and body count don’t matter. Many a woman has spent a lifetime single and lonely after following the advice of her friends.

Bait and switch from dating to LTR or marriage. She can't keep her hands off him, then uses sex as a bargaining chip. Almost every guy in a relationship can attest to the fact that women try to take you away from your friends, your hobbies, and ridicule you for things she never cared about when casually dating. Men who do this to women can be prosecuted for "controlling behaviour". 

Fast fashion, microplastics, forever chemicals, textile waste. Women produce at a much higher rate than men.

PRIDE - WHAT ARE THEY CELEBRATING EXACTLY ?


"As a social issue such as racism or sexual harassment becomes rarer, people react by expanding their definition of it, creating the illusion that the issue is actually getting worse."

As per my previous posts, I'm not a religious right-wing conservative who thinks homosexuality is some kind of mental illness (see GAY PEOPLE), nor do I have any objection to GAY MARRIAGE. This is about the point of devoting a whole month to "pride".

I grew up in an old coal mining town, which declined in the 1980s and 1990s. The local drinking scene when I first started (late 1990s) was male-dominated and contained lots of "manly men". Tattooed ex-miners, rugby players and even the occasional ex-boxer. 

In the early 2000s, the unthinkable happened: a gay couple took over one of the pubs. Yes, a small number of people (read older generation) did refuse to drink there for that reason. Overall, they did an excellent job of running the pub. It was safe to say that if this had happened 20 years earlier, they would have had bricks through their windows and driven out of town. Instead, they kept the place going for the best part of a decade.

With this in mind, what exactly is Pride for ????????

FROM CHAT GPT: "Pride Month raises awareness about the issues facing the LGBTQ+ community, such as discrimination, legal inequalities, and social stigma. It serves as a platform for advocacy, pushing for equal rights and acceptance."

Not only do they have "equal rights and acceptance" today, but society has overcompensated for what happened in the past. There are numerous forms of discrimination and ignorance. We all remember the kid at school who was horribly bullied and socially excluded. For reasons such as having a big nose or ears, being too clever or whose parents couldn't afford to buy fashionable clothes. What makes their pain and suffering somehow less worthy of attention and action than “homophobic abuse”?

It's even written into law, to beat up someone for being gay, and that's a “hate crime”, resulting in a more severe punishment and media attention. Beat up someone for wearing the wrong football shirt, and they are just another assault victim.

FROM CHAT GPT: "Overall, Pride Month is a celebration of love, equality, and human rights, aiming to create a world where everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, can live freely and authentically."

Ok, try being a straight man who has lots of sexual partners like Leonardo DiCaprio, and you get tons of bitter middle-aged women writing negative news articles about you. (1) THE MIDLAND MAN on X: "Fixed it for you.....it takes 2 to tango !!!! @ArwaM #LeonardoDiCaprio #Guardian #Patriarchy https://t.co/KE8oBjS704" / X
Ok, try being a straight man who thinks the quality of women is better outside his home country. (1) 17 MINUTES Of Modern Women Having MELTDOWN Over Passport Bros - YouTube
Ok, try being a straight man who rejects marriage/traditional relationships and your a winey loser and a basement dwelling, mycognist, incel.

FROM CHAT GPT: "Education: Pride Month educates the broader public about LGBTQ+ history, issues, and the contributions of LGBTQ+ individuals to society. This education fosters understanding and acceptance."

Yes, gay people were treated horribly in the past (for example, Alan Turing), and society has come a long way in correcting that. Unfortunately, this idea is being pushed too far, and people living today are expected to feel guilty for events that happened generations ago, just like black people and slavery.

You don't need an entire month to do this, you don't need to turn it into a commercial racket where products are covered in pride flags. It's reached the point where they are constantly redefining "homophobia" so that even the remotest criticism of pride is evidence of it. 

FROM CHAT GPT: "Pride Month, celebrated annually in June, serves multiple important purposes: Commemoration of LGBTQ+ History: It honours the history and struggles of the LGBTQ+ community, particularly the Stonewall Riots of June 1969 in New York City, which were a pivotal moment in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights."

If you are a gay person of the older generation, this is understandable, but not if you are young. Most people in the past went through struggles.
Do I need to celebrate the fact that I wasn't forced to do national service? Or never received corporal punishment in school? Or didn't have to do dirty and hazardous work in a coal mine? 

Homosexuality has been legal since 1969, and gay marriage has been legal since 2014. Also, the extra legal protection gay people get via "hate crime" laws. Personally, I believe some gay people deliberately provoke outrage and rile up the religious/far-right crowd. Example Paul Golding on X: "What the hell has London become? This is degenerate filth! https://t.co/cF6zX25J6j" / X When they react to it, gay people will use this as "proof" that society is homophobic and their movement is still relevant.

FROM CHAT GPT: "Support and Solidarity: It provides a sense of community and support for LGBTQ+ individuals, offering a space where they can feel accepted and safe. Allies also participate in Pride events to show their support and solidarity."

100% agree, but when I want to do this as part of “the manosphere”, I'm treated like a social outcast, abused with shaming language, blocked, censored and have to use password-protected hidden forums to do so.