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A cuck fetishist (in the sense commonly intended when the word is abbreviated as such) is a man who approves of his wife having sex with other men, someone who engages in "[[polyamory]]" or "[[polyandry]]", or someone who is not able to sexually satisfy their partner (leading to cheating by the female).  In other words, any man who is, "guilty", of participating, however abstractly, in a subversion of monogamous practices. They are pseudo-cucks, since actual cucks (in the tradition sense of the term) are unaware of it, and thus can't approve it.
A cuck fetishist (in the sense commonly intended when the word is abbreviated as such) is a man who approves of his wife having sex with other men, someone who engages in "[[polyamory]]" or "[[polyandry]]", or someone who is not able to sexually satisfy their partner (leading to cheating by the female).  In other words, any man who is, "guilty", of participating, however abstractly, in a subversion of monogamous practices. They are pseudo-cucks, since actual cucks (in the tradition sense of the term) are unaware of it, and thus can't approve it.


In a modern pejorative sense, it refers to a spineless or effeminate man in general, a man who advocates progressive social policies, or a conservative who adopts leftist or pro-racial-diversity policy. This usage is mainly associated with the [[alt-right]], due to them successfully labeling the neo-con and establishment conservative opponents of Donald Trump as 'cuckservatives', in the run-up to the 2016 U.S presidential election.  
In a modern pejorative sense, it refers to a spineless or effeminate man in general, a man who advocates progressive social policies, or a conservative who adopts leftist or pro-racial-diversity policy. This usage is mainly associated with the [[alt-right]], due to them successfully labeling the neo-con and establishment conservative opponents of Donald Trump as 'cuckservatives', in the run-up to the 2016 U.S. presidential election.  


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