This toes in with some of our latest posts.Toxic masculinity.It causes stressIt sets expectationsIts a farceIts ancient caveman behaviourDo women drive it? Do we act macho and alpha for women.. Sometimes..But look at the toxic masculinity in a group of men.. I used to play rugby so did i and we were the best team around I played football too scored an hatrick on this field.. We macho talk to outdoo one another and then the group of men out all.may be married but there's always a letch or two in the group and you bite your tongue about comments about women. More toxic among groups of men.. If I'm with a bunch of men I sometimes wonder who else here is the statistical cross dresser. More particular in groups of work collegues. Toxic masculinity is a stress builder in men.
Its true we do expect men to be macho its in the films we watch the tall dark and handsome drummed into us.
Not many women will have had posters of t girls on their bedroom wall most likely film stars and pop stars or models.
So we go for the alpha types the toxic masculine types as that's what peer pressure mounds us to go for.
I'm glad I married a Cross dresser as I get that masculine man most of the time and get this more softer gentler vulnerable guy who is brave enough to let it all for or escape dressed as a woman.
I'm glad he shared this side of him with me.
I wish more wives would be less stressed about cross dressing and forget the stigma.
Heres the main bit for me.. The expectation of women and what men try to be..."As I went through this exercise, I chatted with a handful of girlfriends about it, who could all identify their own small hang-ups with masculinity: their need for men who are bigger and taller than they are, or who are better than them at sports, or who don’t cry in front of them.As we interrogated our feelings about masculinity, we recognized gaps between our ideals and reality. I’m quick to blame men for perpetuating toxic behavior, but in this case, I, the woman, was part of the problem"Toxic masculinity for some men is an act.. I'm an alpha male and probably most of the time its a front for what people expect and come to know.. In work in sport as a leader I'm known and expected to be and act a certain way.. The man who doesn't cry..And yet Esme sees the softer side of me as a man and as a cross dresser.So its no wonder some men are rejected by women and wives for cross dressing as women expect the overly toxic masculinity..
Welcome back Katie.. Will read after I toxically act all manly and shout at the telly watching Liverpool v West Ham after a day working from home chilled as Davina 😂
You men need to chill out and if its crossdressing that helps never put it off if you have a chance to do it then end that's the lesson for today
Wives encourage them to do this it will give you a more calm and nicer husband or boyfriend or get a ratty fed up depressed husband.
Thankyou
Hannah (Wife)
This toes in with some of our latest posts. Toxic masculinity. It causes stress It sets expectations Its a farce Its ancient caveman behaviour Do women drive it? Do we act macho and alpha for women.. Sometimes.. But look at the toxic masculinity in a group of men.. I used to play rugby so did i and we were the best team around I played football too scored an hatrick on this field.. We macho talk to outdoo one another and then the group of men out all.may be married but there's always a letch or two in the group and you bite your tongue about comments about women. More toxic among groups of men.. If I'm with a bunch of men I sometimes wonder who else here is the statistical cross dresser. More particular in groups of work collegues. Toxic masculinity is a stress builder in men.
Its true we do expect men to be macho its in the films we watch the tall dark and handsome drummed into us.
Not many women will have had posters of t girls on their bedroom wall most likely film stars and pop stars or models.
So we go for the alpha types the toxic masculine types as that's what peer pressure mounds us to go for.
I'm glad I married a Cross dresser as I get that masculine man most of the time and get this more softer gentler vulnerable guy who is brave enough to let it all for or escape dressed as a woman.
I'm glad he shared this side of him with me.
I wish more wives would be less stressed about cross dressing and forget the stigma.
Emma (wife)
Heres the main bit for me.. The expectation of women and what men try to be... "As I went through this exercise, I chatted with a handful of girlfriends about it, who could all identify their own small hang-ups with masculinity: their need for men who are bigger and taller than they are, or who are better than them at sports, or who don’t cry in front of them. As we interrogated our feelings about masculinity, we recognized gaps between our ideals and reality. I’m quick to blame men for perpetuating toxic behavior, but in this case, I, the woman, was part of the problem" Toxic masculinity for some men is an act.. I'm an alpha male and probably most of the time its a front for what people expect and come to know.. In work in sport as a leader I'm known and expected to be and act a certain way.. The man who doesn't cry.. And yet Esme sees the softer side of me as a man and as a cross dresser. So its no wonder some men are rejected by women and wives for cross dressing as women expect the overly toxic masculinity..
Welcome back Katie.. Will read after I toxically act all manly and shout at the telly watching Liverpool v West Ham after a day working from home chilled as Davina 😂