Onoceans
1 min readApr 26, 2019

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I am interested in where you get the data for the Ger Horoolol having high alcoholism and crime rates? I have been conducting research on this, and there is no significant difference between the urban areas and the informal outskirts.
Interesting article, although I feel like there is much more to explore in this topic. Being less educated can be a reason for some to feel frustrated and angry at women, that earn better and are better educated. (It would be more interesting to explore why be angry, instead of trying to be better? How is this a symptom of deep-seated entitlement?)

I wonder what are the misunderstood cultural aspects of this aggressive, frustrated and miserable masculinity trend? Wonder what does communism have to do with men’s distorted self-image?
A comment on the Korean and Mongolian men comparison, as promoting toxic masculinity, I truly can’t agree that outside appearances have to do anything with being toxic. It is a matter of mindset, and it truly does not matter how the individual looks. The Mongolian guy on the picture is just a regular, healthy, typical man, we don’t know how he thinks, what he believes in, and the same goes for the more feminine looking Koren guy, we don’t know anything about his values.

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