“The day a lady calls you a real man, know you are doing something a simp would do.”
This comment undermines the term “real man,” reducing it to an insult and associating it with perceived weakness. While context matters in understanding such compliments, dismissing them outright promotes toxic masculinity and discourages healthy, respectful relationships.
Being a “real man” should reflect strength, integrity, and kindness, not be conflated with stereotypes of submission or weakness.
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