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MAN CALLS WOMEN WHO ACCUSE THEIR BFS OF BEING “MOMMY’S BOY” TOXIC FEMINISTS

Does anyone else feel that the term “mommy’s boy” is being overly used as a cover for toxic feminism?

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I don’t deny that there are really some guys that are overly focused on their parents, and I’m not referring to them.

However, lately, it seems that any time a guy has any sort of consideration for their mother at all, it gets called out for being a mommy’s boy, and it’s a “red flag” worthy of being dumped right away.

It’s funny how it is totally fine for women to want, and even have expectations to their partners, to be filial to their own parents. Everything men do must take her parents into consideration, at times even having to provide for them, yet having any consideration for the mens’ parents at all seem to make him the worst person in the universe.

It seems to point more towards a certain amount of self-centredness where women must be the the centre of the universe in a relationship and everything should revolve around their whims and fancy, whereas the man purely exists to serve her and must drop all his other familial responsibilities while upholding hers.

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Here are what netizens think:

  • Toxic feminism has not been highlighted enough in our society. It is real and spreading.
  • Many other fishes in the ocean. Move on. Mother is the least likely woman in the world to hurt you.
  • Mommy’s boys are great guys. Whatchu talking about
  • Women can afford to be entitled because they know they are in demand I guess….
  • But to be fair, if you are married, your wife and immediate family comes first. Your closest relative is your wife and kids and not your mom/dad.
  • Many other fishes in the ocean. Move on. Mother is the least likely woman in the world to hurt you.
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