A man’s post claiming that celibacy is only for women, arguing that men develop anger issues after just two weeks without sex, sparked mixed reactions online. The statement itself reinforces harmful stereotypes about men being unable to exercise self-control and frames sexual entitlement as biological inevitability.
In contrast, one response stood out for its maturity and clarity: “I’m a virgin and I plan to keep myself this way until I marry. I don’t care if my future wife is not a virgin, the only thing that matters is that I’m gonna marry the love of my life.”
This comment challenges toxic masculinity by emphasizing personal discipline, choice, and emotional values over sexual pressure. It reminds us that celibacy is a personal decision—not a gendered weakness—and that respect, love, and autonomy matter more than rigid sexual narratives.


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