Social media is buzzing about the way Amber Rose is emasculating thug rapper 21 Savage
before our very eyes. Why do women emasculate strong men? Is it an
equality thing, or do women think they are empowering themselves by
emasculating men?
21 Savage and Amber Rose appear to be at a crossroads in their
relationship. He rarely smiles and every time we see him in photos he
looks miserable.
This reminds me of the time Amber’s ex Kanye West said he couldn’t have sex with his wife Kim Kardashian until he showered 30 times to wash the stench of Amber off.
Click to check out the Top 5 Things women do to emasculate men.
5. “Hold My Purse”
Ah, yes, the old “hold my purse for a second” trick. This is one of
the most obvious tricks women use to symbolically castrate men in
public.
The simple solution to this problem is for men to simply say “no”
when their women hold out their purses. Once you take that purse, there
is no going back.
4. Flirting with His Friends
You can tell a man is emasculated when his woman shamelessly flirts
with his friends in front of him. She does it because she knows she can.
She also knows her man is a wimp and won’t check her.
3. Belittling him in Public
Have you ever heard a woman scold her child in public, and when you
turn around you realize she’s talking to her man? Nothing breaks a man’s
spirit like chastising him in front of his peers. Men who reach this
stage in their relationship often look broken, defeated and depressed.
Much like 21 Savage looks in all his photos.
2. “Be a Man!”
It’s not a good sign if your wife or girlfriend ever shouts “Be a
man!”. It typically means she has a very low opinion of you and she no
longer respects you as a man. She’s probably only with you because
you’re a good provider or she genuinely loves you. But you are no longer
a man in her eyes.
1. Domestic Abuse
Yes, men are victims of domestic abuse, too. There is even a domestic abuse hotline set up for men to speak to advocates about suffering abuse at the hands of women.
That hotline number is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). Someone is available to talk 24/7, 365 days a year. You don’t have to suffer alone.
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