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'''Soyboy''' (also spelled '''soy boy, soi-boi,''' or other variants) is a term used by many [[sexual trad-con]]s, [[alt-right]]ers and other types of masculinists to disparage someone for not being masculine enough. The use of the word "soy" in this sense implies that the man in question has possibly been feminized by consuming a lot of phytoestrogens from soy products. This is the opposite of the stereotype of "real men eat meat", likely a carryover of deep social history where the most proficient hunters brought home the game and had higher ranking of choice not only of the meat available to the tribe, but of females. Hunting required strength and prowess. The male gatherers of a tribe in most cultures were seen as low class, often the elderly and infirm. | '''Soyboy''' (also spelled '''soy boy, soi-boi,''' or other variants) is a term used by many [[sexual trad-con]]s, [[alt-right]]ers and other types of masculinists to disparage someone for not being masculine enough. The use of the word "soy" in this sense implies that the man in question has possibly been feminized by consuming a lot of phytoestrogens from soy products. This is the opposite of the stereotype of "real men eat meat", likely a carryover of deep social history where the most proficient hunters brought home the game and had higher ranking of choice not only of the meat available to the tribe, but of females. Hunting required strength and prowess. The male gatherers of a tribe in most cultures were seen as low class, often the elderly and infirm.{{citation needed}} Moreover, the most successful hunters could typically best attract women and had more offspring, even in the most egalitarian hunter-gatherers like the Ache and the Sharanahua.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill_(Supplemental)#Women_were_historically_predominantly_involved_in_cooking_and_they_never_dominated_men</ref> | ||
Not all incels or even incel forums use the term soyboy or agree with underlying assumptions about masculinity/feminity. | Not all incels or even incel forums use the term soyboy or agree with underlying assumptions about masculinity/feminity. |