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By the way, lest you misread that... they're not saying that "a beard" can be negative to women. They're saying that masculinity can be negative to women.
And that is because the women they know aren't women.
You don't understand. We mean "bad" masculinity. Real positive masculinity is feminism somehow.
Frankly, masculinity is more of a positive to women than it is men.
This is only true if you think masculinity = tradcuck but it doesn't. Tradcucks are false masculine and are actually feminist in nature aka feminine.
Actual masculinity is the bane of women. Not only are masculine men a constant reminder of a woman's inferiority but masculine men are the antithesis to tradcucks and masculine men demand by way of force that men get a better deal. This is why women hate masculinity because women lose to masculine men.
They want to hate it but it still turns them on.
Again, the "masculinity" you think turns them on is not actual masculinity. The "bad boys" are not masculine. They're often criminal thugs, losers with mental health issues and low intelligence. Women like this sort of guy because he's precisely not masculine and is likely to attack other men for women (the epitome of tradcuck). A woman's idea of "hot masculinity" is men who use their superiority to benefit women but that's not the pinnacle of masculinity at all (though, there's overlap).
A good example of peak masculinity is Agamemnon. A good example of tradcuck not real masculinity at all is Paris. Ask women which of the two characters they prefer and few will say Agamemnon. You can learn a lot about someone in asking which characters from the Iliad they like the most.
You don't know what these terms mean, half-imp.
Feminists hate masculinity because it's a threat that builds the families they are seeking to destroy. Women like masculinity so much that they are literally sexually attracted to masculinity.