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A.M. Radio's avatar

I like to think of Patriarchy affecting women as internalized misogyny.

I like to think of Patriarchy affecting men as internalized misandry.

Why? Because when sexist men teach women to be sexist, they hate themselves, they tear each other down and so on.

But when sexist men teach men to hate themselves, they hate women, yes, but they also hate themselves. Men also learn to tear each down and such. Just in different ways.

Women with internalized misogyny slut shame each other so that men see the other women as “having less value” than them. Men with internalized misandry may not slut shame each other to de-value other men but they do compete for things like how many women they’ve had sex with, saying things like, “oh he’s not good in bed, he’s a virgin loser that lives with his mom”, etc.

If women slut shame other women, men virgin shame other men.

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Antonia Malchik's avatar

Incredibly valuable work here, thank you! The defining of patriarchy is so important, but I think even more so your model of having difficult conversations with a friend, and examining what would have been triggering at one point and how to work with that. Trauma is SO interconnected with all of this; I’m really glad to see more conversations happening that acknowledge that.

(I watched a ton of YouTube videos from therapist Patrick Teahan over the last year, and appreciate the many ways in which he shows how childhood trauma affects almost all of our adult relationships, from intimate partners to workplace dynamics.)

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