Citations:manospherian

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Noun: "(Internet slang, neologism, sometimes used attributively) one who participates in online communities associated with the manosphere"

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  • 2016, Brandon Adamson, "The Swinging Nationalist", in Beatnik Fascism, page 41:
    neo colonialists,
    meatheads,
    juicers,
    manospherians
    and all the rest.
  • 2017, Matthew N. Lyons, CTRL-ALT-DELETE: The Origins and Ideology of the Alternative Right, January 2017, page 8:
    Some manospherians are family-centered traditionalists while others celebrate a more predatory sexuality.
  • 2019, Matthew N. Lyons, "Jack Donovan and Male Tribalism", in Key Thinkers of the Radical Right: Behind the New Threat to Liberal Democracy (ed. Mark Sedgwick), page 249:
    Like Donovan, many manospherians invoke evolutionary psychology to bolster claims that traditional gender roles are inherent in human nature, and many of them emphasize male bonding as a key part of reasserting men's power.
  • 2019, Zhané Hunte, "'Female Nature, Cucks, and Simps': Understanding Men Going Their Own Way as part of the Manosphere", thesis submitted to Uppsala University, page 24:
    Framing femininity in terms of immaturity and dependence is one of the characteristics of the manospherian discourse (Lilly, 2016).