Posted: Jan 27, 2019 2:34 pm
by Cito di Pense
tuco wrote:There is a difference between doing bikini dance and accommodating, tolerating or accepting toxic masculinity.


If you have some solid knowledge of the factors implicated in toxic masculinity, now would be a good time to document it. Are there recognized factors that keep men glued to their computer monitors in search of whatever kind of fantasy femininity they've fetishized, as opposed to interacting with real humans? By the time anyone has to accommodate, tolerate, or accept such behavior in public, I tend to think it's far too late to reduce the mismatch between fantasy and reality.

I eagerly await your response, anticipating your usual articulate, educated, and straightforward approach.

tuco wrote:As I said, streamers are responsible for the chat. They can ban displays of toxic masculinity. Some do that and some don't. The question was: Are those who allow it cool? Because I can't see how they are cool since they allow toxic masculinity.


Given the problem they'd have to overcome, they'd just be cutting off a potential income source. They've not signed on as educators; they're exploiting a problem someone or something else has made.