The Manosphere Doesn’t Solve the Masculinity Crisis — By: Crisis Magazine

If one were to create an exaggerated stereotype of a Gen-Z male, it would look something like an 18-22-year-old male with disheveled hair, donning athleisure clothing, and spending his existence drifting from one screen-induced coma to the next. This hypothetical male has no marketable skills, no career prospects, and no dreams. What’s more is that he’s likely addicted to pornography or drugs…

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