A deep dive into the warped thinking of the manosphere.
Oh, sorry — no idea what I’m talking about? Let me clue you in to the nonsensical world of ‘green line theory.’
Encouraged by the likes of Andrew Tate and ‘12 Rules For Life’ author Jordan Peterson, the online ‘manosphere’ has become obsessed with what’s known as ‘green line theory.’The pseudoscientific theory suggests that ‘real men’ don’t lean into their partners or stand sideways with their body facing their partners.
To do so is apparently a sign of weakness or servitude, and says to the world that you have “cock shame”, i.e. you’re ashamed of your manhood and would prefer to be lead by an alpha woman. This is classic ‘beta’ behaviour. Twitter user Rivelino, one of the prominent members of the online community who promotes this line of thought, explained the theory in a“Drawing green lines and being aware of our masculine posture can help relationships stay strong and healthy.”
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