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<b>Negative gynocentrism</b> refers to the tendency to axiomatically juxtapose men's issues with negative appraisals of women's behaviors.
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[[Negative gynocentrism]] refers to an overriding focus on negative behaviors of women, along with the impact of such behaviors on men, relationships and society generally.
   
Gynocentrism in its most generic definition refers to a dominant or exclusive focus on women in theory or practice. That focus can be positive (I worship women), or negative (I loathe women). Centering in either fawning over women, or rejecting them, is by definition gyno-centrism, as displayed by some men (not all) who take this kind of centering as their primary or only orientation.
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Gynocentrism is defined as a dominant focus on women in theory or practice, and the dominant focus can be positive (women are wonderful), or negative (women are destructive). The negative behaviors in question may be real and statistically common, while also becoming the subject of an idée fixe referred to as negative gynocentrism.
   
Non-gynocentric men's movements focus primarily on men - on their issues, dreams, values, interests - without the need to axiomatically juxtapose those things with women's needs, wants or presence.
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'''Non-gynocentric perspectives''', by way of contrast, focus primarily on issues, goals, values, or interests without need to axiomatically juxtapose those things with women's behaviors or influence.
   
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Latest revision as of 16:18, 19 August 2023

Negative gynocentrism refers to an overriding focus on negative behaviors of women, along with the impact of such behaviors on men, relationships and society generally.

Gynocentrism is defined as a dominant focus on women in theory or practice, and the dominant focus can be positive (women are wonderful), or negative (women are destructive). The negative behaviors in question may be real and statistically common, while also becoming the subject of an idée fixe referred to as negative gynocentrism.

Non-gynocentric perspectives, by way of contrast, focus primarily on issues, goals, values, or interests without need to axiomatically juxtapose those things with women's behaviors or influence.