
A social commentator has stirred conversation online after sharing his views on gender dynamics, arguing that men are, in many non-sexual ways, more drawn to other men than to women.
According to him, while men may be sexually attracted to women, they often prefer the company of other men when it comes to friendship, shared interests, and even emotional expression. He suggested that men are more comfortable bonding with fellow men through activities such as sports, gaming, and living together, and may find it easier to open up emotionally within male friendships.
“Men Submit Only to Their Gender”
The commentator also touched on the idea of submission in relationships. He claimed that some men struggle with the concept of submitting to women because, in his view, men are more accustomed to showing deference or loyalty within male hierarchies.
He further argued that certain behaviors — including going to the gym — may be driven more by a desire to gain validation or respect from other men rather than to attract women.
In part, he said:
“Men are more attracted to men, the only part where they’re attracted to women is sexually. Men tend to prefer being friends with other men. They would rather live with men, play sports with men, and play games with men. A man is more likely to open up to his fellow man than to a woman. They are more tolerant of men and even more submissive to men. That’s why they struggle with being submissive to a woman.”
His remarks have since generated mixed reactions online, with some agreeing that male bonding plays a significant role in shaping social behavior, while others argue that his perspective oversimplifies the complexity of male-female relationships and individual personalities.
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