Definition of Manosphere. Meaning of Manosphere. Synonyms of Manosphere

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Definition of Manosphere

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Meaning of Manosphere from wikipedia

- The manosphere is a diverse collection of websites, blogs, and online forums promoting masculinity, misogyny, and opposition to feminism. Communities within...
- beta is used as a pejorative self-identifier among some members of the manosphere, particularly incels, who do not believe they are ****ertive or traditionally...
- believe has been corrupted by feminism. The community is a part of the manosphere, a collection of anti-feminist websites and online communities that also...
- Rebellion: The Rise of the Manosphere and the Virtual War Against Women, the hosts of Fresh and Fit, along with other manosphere figures such as Andrew Tate...
- (ideology), a fatalist set of beliefs related to the incel ideology or the manosphere Black Pill Red Pill, an Australian record label Black Pilled, an extended...
- examples of institutional misandry. In the Internet Age, users posting on manosphere internet forums such as 4chan and subreddits addressing men's rights activism...
- archetype of a male who is a "lone wolf". . The name is a product of the manosphere message boards in the 2010s, the term has gained widespread prominence...
- ****ually active, genetically superior men, or "alpha males". Within the manosphere and internet culture, Chads are generally viewed as constituting the top...
- The practice is affiliated with incel subculture, and originated on "manosphere" message boards such as Lookism, ****hate and PUAHate. The practice became...
- based on what he called the perceived "****ual market place value" - a Manosphere term for rating people mostly based on perceived physical attractiveness...