Melyssa Ford
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I was not in the woods.
I was not in the woods.
It's just his statement saying the American male is dead and the idea of masculinity is dead and all that other stuff. It just had people interpreting it just different ways.
It's just his statement saying the American male is dead and the idea of masculinity is dead and all that other stuff. It just had people interpreting it just different ways.
It's just his statement saying the American male is dead and the idea of masculinity is dead and all that other stuff. It just had people interpreting it just different ways.
No, and hold on one second here. What you're alluding to, what you're alluding to.
No, and hold on one second here. What you're alluding to, what you're alluding to.
No, and hold on one second here. What you're alluding to, what you're alluding to.
I know that.
I know that.
I know that.
I'm basing it on the last conversation that we had about this where you landed all over the place.
I'm basing it on the last conversation that we had about this where you landed all over the place.
I'm basing it on the last conversation that we had about this where you landed all over the place.
I don't feel like the Doshi conversation applies here because to me, what she was describing, she was describing her preference. And if you're saying that she's describing a type of man that lacks masculinity, then that would lend to the argument.
I don't feel like the Doshi conversation applies here because to me, what she was describing, she was describing her preference. And if you're saying that she's describing a type of man that lacks masculinity, then that would lend to the argument.
I don't feel like the Doshi conversation applies here because to me, what she was describing, she was describing her preference. And if you're saying that she's describing a type of man that lacks masculinity, then that would lend to the argument.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.