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'''Men''' (also bio'''men''' or biomales) are post-tween humans who have a y chromosome, a pair of [[testicles]] and a penis. Due to the [[apex fallacy]], there is a misconception in modern society that men in general are privileged. In ancient history, 17 women procreated for every man that procreated.<ref>https://psmag.com/environment/17-to-1-reproductive-success</ref>
'''Men''' (also bio'''men''' or biomales) are post-tween humans who have a y chromosome, a pair of [[testicles]] and a penis. Wheras male sexuality leans more towards pure [[allosexuality]], females lean more towards [[demisexuality]]. Due to the [[apex fallacy]], there is a misconception in modern society that men in general are privileged. In ancient history, 17 women procreated for every man that procreated.<ref>https://psmag.com/environment/17-to-1-reproductive-success</ref>


Whereas society promotes teratophilia (glamorization of the ugly) among women through campaigns such as "being obese is sexy" or "don't fat-shame", society usually does not afford such luxuries to men.
Whereas society promotes teratophilia (glamorization of the ugly) among women through campaigns such as "being obese is sexy" or "don't fat-shame", society usually does not afford such luxuries to men.

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