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− | The term Tradgyn is a portmanteau of traditionalist and [[gynocentrist]]. A tradgyn is a person who advocates or demonstrates traditional gynocentric practices. Many tradgyns today will identify as [[anti- |
+ | The term Tradgyn is a portmanteau of traditionalist and [[gynocentrist]]. A tradgyn is a person who advocates or demonstrates traditional gynocentric practices. Many tradgyns today will identify as [[anti-feminist]]. In many cases this can be considered an honest assessment as anti-feminism is split between tradgyns and those seeking a new path forward like [[MRA]]s. |
Tradgyns can be distinguished from a [[Non-gynocentric traditionalist]] who advocates non-gynocentric aspects of historical tradition.<ref>http://tradgyn.blogspot.com/2014/11/the-manosphere-dictionary.html</ref> |
Tradgyns can be distinguished from a [[Non-gynocentric traditionalist]] who advocates non-gynocentric aspects of historical tradition.<ref>http://tradgyn.blogspot.com/2014/11/the-manosphere-dictionary.html</ref> |
Revision as of 12:15, 25 July 2019
The term Tradgyn is a portmanteau of traditionalist and gynocentrist. A tradgyn is a person who advocates or demonstrates traditional gynocentric practices. Many tradgyns today will identify as anti-feminist. In many cases this can be considered an honest assessment as anti-feminism is split between tradgyns and those seeking a new path forward like MRAs.
Tradgyns can be distinguished from a Non-gynocentric traditionalist who advocates non-gynocentric aspects of historical tradition.[1]