Andrew Tate’s version of masculinity is just what Andrew Tate is ostensibly good at, and Andrew Tate’s version of femininity is just what he’s unable to do.
It was masculine to have casual sex with a lot of sex workers and vulnerable women when he was younger, it’s now not masculine to have sex for pleasure now that he’s probably largely impotent from inhaling cigars and hard liquor every day.
It was not masculine to indulge in consumerism when he was broke but it’s fine to wear designer brands, smoke expensive cigars, wear fancy cologne, drive luxury cars and drink expensive liquor now because he has countless people funding his lifestyle.
Religion is either for cucks or based and redpilled depending on what era of Andrew Tate is speaking.
His masculinity is not based on either modern nor Hellenic standards. It’s based on what he’s currently into. In the unlikely event he quits smoking, you can bet he’ll consider nicotine “gay”.
You’d think he would like the Māori with how their culture is more stereotypically masculine
Andrew Tate’s version of masculinity is just what Andrew Tate is ostensibly good at, and Andrew Tate’s version of femininity is just what he’s unable to do.
It was masculine to have casual sex with a lot of sex workers and vulnerable women when he was younger, it’s now not masculine to have sex for pleasure now that he’s probably largely impotent from inhaling cigars and hard liquor every day.
It was not masculine to indulge in consumerism when he was broke but it’s fine to wear designer brands, smoke expensive cigars, wear fancy cologne, drive luxury cars and drink expensive liquor now because he has countless people funding his lifestyle.
Religion is either for cucks or based and redpilled depending on what era of Andrew Tate is speaking.
His masculinity is not based on either modern nor Hellenic standards. It’s based on what he’s currently into. In the unlikely event he quits smoking, you can bet he’ll consider nicotine “gay”.