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6/19/2025, 1:09:57 AM
> What’s emerged is a sense that women are absorbing the emotional fallout of a crisis they didn’t create.
> They’re reshaping not just our politics, but the very fabric of how women and men interact — shaping how we love, how we vote, and whether we can build a future together at all. Telling the other side of the “masculinity crisis” is key to solving it.
The funniest thing about these articles is they supposed to be satire.
> They’re reshaping not just our politics, but the very fabric of how women and men interact — shaping how we love, how we vote, and whether we can build a future together at all. Telling the other side of the “masculinity crisis” is key to solving it.
The funniest thing about these articles is they supposed to be satire.
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