>First of all, less terminal body hair doesn't make them effeminateBut I never said this though? Once again your rely on twisting my words. As I have explained many times for your weak mind, it loses one masculine feature, not all and becomes feminine. Maybe you understand now?
>As for the other two descriptors, it's because your perception of what a "man" is is heavily warped by media exaggerationsNo, sorry. Having a larger jaw is a trait of men (in general, not every single one on the planet but the vast majority), as is have broader shoulders and gerater muscle mass. I'm really sorry but this just isn't something one can deny.
>And with that your argument has been completely debunked and there is nothing left to discuss there.The delusion can't get much worse than this. Yet you suggest that it is I who am having the psychotic breakdown.
>a culture that obsesses over childish ideas of masculinity.That's an ironic statement of you to make, considering that the image of the "ideal male" you posted looks like a child
>That an individual's hair is determined by gene expression, yes.And chromosomes, right? Which then determine the hormones produced in puberty.
>You want someone else to prove something you cannot?Ask your mother, or anyone else with sanity
>We really aren't.99% of adult men literally grow bears if they don't shave it off with a razer. And women do not. You must be really losing it at this point.
>You haven't seen man boobs before? And both men and women have mammary glands.Yes, obese men. I have never seen a single man with breasts that resembles that of a women, however.
>See >>14242059I still didn't say it there, and if it sounded like I did to you then I misspoke.
>You're really stumbling now lol.Just repeating yourself with that thing about mental disorders being stated to being more common not diagnosed more expecting a different result?