QuoteA photo of a father and son relaxing together is still stoking a debate about masculinity months after it was originally posted.
Facebook user Eric Owens posted photos of himself and his son resting side-by-side throughout the years. In every photo shown in the post, which has more than 24,000 likes and hundreds of shares, the son is under the father's arm.
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Some male social media users said they find an adult son being physically close to his father unnatural.
However, Twitter user @Pinkdot_COM tweeted that the adverse responses were "weird" and she shared screenshots of some of the most passionate comments.
See the comments here:
http://www.attn.com/stories/11249/men-facebook-are-uncomfortable-father-and-son-photo
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jus insecure niggers
me n my bruvs kiss our dad on tha mouf together
Omg this hypermasculine bs makes me sick
The people who have something negative to say about this pic doesn't have a relationship with their father.
n
unnatural!
Most of them probably don't even have fathers in their lives, that's probably why they're mad
n
its not like they're spooning
ppl need to stop
ew
Quote from: AYR on September 09, 2016, 08:02:09 PM
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its not like they're spooning
ppl need to stop
I mean we can spoon..
just a lil food for thought. Think about it
Quote from: .betterwiseup on September 09, 2016, 07:59:30 PM
The people who have something negative to say about this pic don't have a relationship with their father.
The way black people view masculinity is toxic af. It does so much harm to our communities.
Quote from: Nine on September 09, 2016, 08:00:05 PM
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unnatural!
Most of them probably don't even have fathers in their lives, that's probably why they're mad
There you have it! :letsmessfag:
Quote from: Kurama on September 09, 2016, 08:32:08 PM
The way black people view masculinity is toxic af. It does so much harm to our communities.
All those fatherless sons
Iyanla where were ya??
:stressed:
Quote from: Kurama on September 09, 2016, 08:32:08 PM
The way black people view masculinity is toxic af. It does so much harm to our communities.
How is a father being affectionate to his son weird?
Ch.
Black men are expected to be emotionless robots. Then people wonder why they don't "open up" more or why there's so much violence. A person can only go devoid of human interaction and emotion for so long before they go crazy.
I mean wow
But this is cute nevertheless
Quote from: Kurama on September 09, 2016, 08:32:08 PM
The way black people view masculinity is toxic af. It does so much harm to our communities.
!!!!!!!!!
It's disgusting.
that's why I use jaden Smith, Odell Backham, etc.,
they have niggers in FUMES over the smallest things. :plzstop:
Quote from: Don't Hurt Yourself on September 10, 2016, 02:17:00 AM
Quote from: Kurama on September 09, 2016, 08:32:08 PM
The way black people view masculinity is toxic af. It does so much harm to our communities.
!!!!!!!!!
It's disgusting.
that's why I use jaden Smith, Odell Backham, etc.,
they have niggers in FUMES over the smallest things. :plzstop:
:blessed:
I do think things are changing though.
The younger generations are becoming more open and free.
Older cats stay online fuming over how men from the newer gen are and how they dress.
Which is ironic because technically men dressed and acted more "feminine" in the 60s, 70s, and 80s than they did in the 90s and 2000s the years these hypermasculine men and women miss the most.
I'm tired of this.
thoes people are really fucking crazy..
this father is amazing.
Sending him all my love.
Bitch not me looking at the pictures trying to figure out whats wrong.
Ppl who think like that are just trash!
:letsmessfag:
They're just laying down watching TV or something. People are trash.
I honestly thought you posted the wrong pic until I read the comments in here
Anyone who sees an issue with this pic is disgusting and fucking dumb
Really sad
Quote from: Don't Hurt Yourself on September 10, 2016, 02:23:16 AM
Which is ironic because technically men dressed and acted more "feminine" in the 60s, 70s, and 80s than they did in the 90s and 2000s the years these hypermasculine men and women miss the most.
yeah, it's weird.
Because they were practically QUEENS in those years. I guess the 90s (and I hate to say this) but the massive growth of rap and the imagery it brought added to this mess.