Die FDP hat anscheinend die Verhandlungen abgebrochen.
Wie geht es weiter?
Große Koalition?
Jamaikaverhandlungen zweite Runde?
Neuwahlen? (Und wenn ja, für wen wird es günstig sein?)
Die FDP hat anscheinend die Verhandlungen abgebrochen.
Wie geht es weiter?
Große Koalition?
Jamaikaverhandlungen zweite Runde?
Neuwahlen? (Und wenn ja, für wen wird es günstig sein?)
Einer Umfrage nach finden viele Männer zu feminisierte Männer nicht interessant:
More than 5,000 people participated in the survey, which was conducted in October 2017. Here’s what Attitude found…
71% of gay men said they are actively turned off by a prospective partner who demonstrates signs of femininity. Meanwhile, 29% said they saw more effeminate characteristics in men as a positive trait.
When asked if they thought effeminate gay men “give the gay community a bad image or reputation,” 41% responded yes.
The survey also revealed that 41% of bisexual, queer, and gay men have considered themselves “less of a man” because of their sexuality.
So what’s the takeaway from all this?
Well, it looks as though a large majority of these gay men harbor misogynist attitudes, which they seem to apply toward themselves and others.
Attitude’s Editor-in-Chief, Matt Cain, calls it a “masculinity crisis within the LGBTQ community.”
“I’ve spent much of my life being made to feel as if I’m less of a man for being gay,” Cain says. “And that any signs of femininity I may exhibit make me a less important or less valued member of society.”
Cain continues, “I know lots of other gay men who feel the same way. In this context, it can be bewildering to get our heads around what it means to be a man.”
Wenn man davon ausgeht, dass sie schlicht die gleichen biologisch vorgegebenen Attraktivitätsmerkmale eingespeichert haben, die auch Frauen haben, dann wäre das wenig erstaunlich.
Das nun gerade Schwule auch „toxische Männlichkeit“ unterstützen wäre ja schon interessant.