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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 5 years ago

Insecurity. Scared little boys whose sense of meaning and self-respect is obsessively tied up with their “ability” to control the behavior of women (using threats, violence). Possessiveness is a form of cowardice https://t.co/0d1C7ZIf3S

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🍍 __ 🙀@sharanvkaur• about 5 years ago

watched ah boys to men 1 and 2 for the first time a couple of days ago and i was kinda surprised by how much both plots were driven by t o x i c masculinity. https://t.co/c2JJhmvqQ8

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 5 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

If your girlfriend wants to leave you, let her. If you’re really a man worth being with, then it’s her loss, not yours. Begging, pleading and/or intimidating her into staying is cowardice, especially if you raise your voice or fist. It reveals your fundamental neediness

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 5 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

Often these dudes don’t even actually care about their girlfriends at all - see how quick they are to insult and demean them. Often they’re worried about what other guys will think of them. Which is again another form of cowardice

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 5 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

galaxy-brain take: the normalisation of coercion (often) begins at home, and is further entrenched in school https://t.co/HPQUsT4kuR https://t.co/5Yu8Rm8nrR

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 6 years ago

So: the most important thing about the most important thing in life is attention, and in schools, IMO, we often screw up how we teach it. If you use threats and coercion to force kids to “pay” attention... ...you set people up for dysfunctional relationships their whole life https://t.co/DILk1zn2pN

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 5 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

galaxy-brain take: the normalisation of coercion (often) begins at home, and is further entrenched in school https://t.co/HPQUsT4kuR https://t.co/5Yu8Rm8nrR

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 6 years ago

So: the most important thing about the most important thing in life is attention, and in schools, IMO, we often screw up how we teach it. If you use threats and coercion to force kids to “pay” attention... ...you set people up for dysfunctional relationships their whole life https://t.co/DILk1zn2pN

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