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Am I insane for liking a certain amount of insecurity in men? Like I like it when their masculinity is conscious and somewhat performative, it makes them seem like more interesting people and betrays a certain amount of internal emotional vulnerability. Like if a guy is effortlessly confident, I find that a turn off.
It's one thing I like about chasers, they seem to like being masculine but they're also sensitive and somewhat insecure.
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No, that's the worst kind of guy. They're the most likely to collapse and transition if the mask ever slips.
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i like women with huge cocks and im kinda sensitive about it but i dont care
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Hell yeah, that's the best kind of guy. They're the most likely to collapse and transition if the mask ever slips.
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people complain about performative males as if effortless "genuine" masculinity is any better lmao
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>>41462534
I could never
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Nope. You're not insane. It's a good indication of fakeness if they are too perfect.

On the other hand, you will NEVER find the perfect guy for you if you reflexively reject someone who "seems too good to be true".



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