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==Criticism of usage==
==Criticism of usage==
However, some anti-monogamy incels don't use this word as a pejorative, claiming the motives of shaming a lack of masculinity are [[anti-incel]], [[vintologi|social darwinian]], or [[misandry|misandrist]] as they assert that 'weak men' will always exist and are [[Jordan_Peterson#JRE_Podcast_.26_Accusations_of_Hypocrisy|necessary to value for a healthy society]].
However, some anti-monogamy incels don't use this word as a pejorative, claiming the motives of shaming a lack of masculinity are [[anti-incel]], [[vintologi|social darwinian]], or [[misandry|misandrist]] as they assert that 'weak men' will always exist and are [[Jordan_Peterson#JRE_Podcast_.26_Accusations_of_Hypocrisy|necessary to value for a healthy society]].
Prominent [[MRA]] outlets such as [[A Voice for Men]] has also take issue with shaming men for not being monogamous:
{{Quote|In the conservative world, there are numerous harmful stereotypes floating about when it comes to sex. For starters, all men are not seen to be potential rapists but potential adulterers.|Hestia, via [[A Voice for Men]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110212015917/http://www.avoiceformen.com:80/2011/01/27/conservative-misandry/</ref>}}


==History of the term==
==History of the term==

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