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For those who don't want to watch the clip, the questions the man asks a woman is.

Why is it that, when a woman doesn't have a man she has to take on a masculine roll, but when a man doesn't have a woman he doesn't have to necessarily take on a feminine roll?

Wouldn't that prove masculinity is more essential for survival than femininity?

If that's true, then why is masculinity seen as toxic?

For those who don't want to watch the clip, the questions the man asks a woman is. >Why is it that, when a woman doesn't have a man she has to take on a masculine roll, but when a man doesn't have a woman he doesn't have to necessarily take on a feminine roll? > Wouldn't that prove masculinity is more essential for survival than femininity? > If that's true, then why is masculinity seen as toxic?

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It’s a flawed question though. A man does have to take on a feminine role in that situation. He has to start cleaning cooking, shopping etc. I’m not saying that the cleanliness of your house is more important for survival than a masculine role, but still