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3 mythes de la manosphère

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Tu as déjà entendu parler de la « manosphère » ? Ce terme fait généralement référence à un ensemble de communautés en ligne et d’influenceurs qui prétendent promouvoir la santé et le bien-être des hommes. Malheureusement, ils vont souvent bien au-delà de ça.

Les influenceurs de la « manosphère » s’appuient souvent sur des définitions étroites et exagérées de la masculinité. Ils se servent d’anecdotes et d’expériences négatives pour dénigrer les femmes. À leurs yeux, le monde doit être perçu à travers des différences rigides entre « hommes » et « femmes ».

De plus, ils propagent des mythes malsains et créent du contenu visant à susciter une réaction de ta part, que tu sois d’accord avec eux ou non.

Ne te laisse pas influencer par ces tactiques de manipulation et découvre comment ces mythes tombent à l’eau lorsqu’on les examine de près.

Comme toujours, n’alimente pas les trolls.

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