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References to [[male tears]] are usually intended to imply that male suffering is not worth worrying about or that it does not exist. Around 2015 many [[feminist]] women took pictures of themselves drinking from mugs emblazoned with the words ''male tears''. In response some [[anti-feminist]] women took similar pictures of mugs emblazoned with ''That means semen'', implying that the term '' male tears'' was a reference to semen.
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References to [[male tears]] are usually intended to imply that male suffering is not worth worrying about or that it does not exist.
   
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Around 2015 many [[feminist]] women took pictures of themselves drinking from mugs emblazoned with the words ''male tears''. In response some [[anti-feminist]] women took similar pictures of mugs emblazoned with ''That means semen'', implying that the term ''male tears'' was a reference to semen.
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Latest revision as of 10:47, 18 August 2023

Meme addressing male tears in a humorous manner.

References to male tears are usually intended to imply that male suffering is not worth worrying about or that it does not exist.

Around 2015 many feminist women took pictures of themselves drinking from mugs emblazoned with the words male tears. In response some anti-feminist women took similar pictures of mugs emblazoned with That means semen, implying that the term male tears was a reference to semen.