A real man lifts lots of weights,
He pays for ladies out on dates.
He never cries,
He always lies.
A real man can pack a punch,
He has his wife pack him a lunch.
He's full of hate,
He discriminates.
A real man would drive a car,
Plays lots of pranks, takes them too far.
He struts around,
He's on the town.
A real man is never trans,
Unless she is a woman.
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Author:
Moom (
Offline) - Published: February 12th, 2026 20:16
- Comment from author about the poem: This is an observation of some of the toxic views of gender and sex, particularly those surrounding masculinity and transgender people. They are not my views.
- Category: Sociopolitical
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Comments1
This seems an old school view of things. Things have changed with most people but there are still some hold overs. Nicely written
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