“Bad For All”
“As a woman I am more than prepared when walking to my car, walking up the stairs or even trying to go on a jog in the morning. But one of my biggest fears? Turning down a man I have no interest in or do not even know. I can’t be too nice, too blunt, can’t tip-toe around it, can’t say I am a lesbian or that I would love to be friends and I rarely can say “no thank you,” without some tiff, friction or (our greatest fear) violence to follow. I can say of course that "I have a boyfriend, sorry,” and remain highly respected; men, respect men speaking for me more than me speaking for myself.
I advocate for men showing their emotions and fighting toxic masculinity in hopes it provides a safer space for men, women, LGBTQ+ and communities across the board, to co-exist. Please read this article with an open mind and open heart to changing the danger of saying NO.”
Ceo and Founder,
BC
Women are not the only ones who suffer from toxic masculinity, men are equally burned by this. Men are unable to truly understand, express and advocate for themselves when they are constantly being pushed to conform to toxic masculinity.
Please read the article below to better understand the dangers of toxic masculinity and how it is bad for all.