← Back to context Comment by gfs78 6 years ago Are men not being able to cry nowadays.Isn't the last generation "generation snowflake"? 3 comments gfs78 Reply SketchySeaBeast 6 years ago Typically if one refers to emasculation of someone through actions, they ascribe to a certain unique quality to "maleness", seems to reject the emotions typically seen as feminine. gfs78 6 years ago Isn't the article just about anger? I was talking about anger SketchySeaBeast 6 years ago I was talking about anger, zebrafish was giving you the benefit of the doubt and implying the full gamut of emotion.
SketchySeaBeast 6 years ago Typically if one refers to emasculation of someone through actions, they ascribe to a certain unique quality to "maleness", seems to reject the emotions typically seen as feminine. gfs78 6 years ago Isn't the article just about anger? I was talking about anger SketchySeaBeast 6 years ago I was talking about anger, zebrafish was giving you the benefit of the doubt and implying the full gamut of emotion.
gfs78 6 years ago Isn't the article just about anger? I was talking about anger SketchySeaBeast 6 years ago I was talking about anger, zebrafish was giving you the benefit of the doubt and implying the full gamut of emotion.
SketchySeaBeast 6 years ago I was talking about anger, zebrafish was giving you the benefit of the doubt and implying the full gamut of emotion.
Typically if one refers to emasculation of someone through actions, they ascribe to a certain unique quality to "maleness", seems to reject the emotions typically seen as feminine.
Isn't the article just about anger? I was talking about anger
I was talking about anger, zebrafish was giving you the benefit of the doubt and implying the full gamut of emotion.