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Here's Proof that Boys Being Boys Is Valuable to Society

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You don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone.

Mainstream society has been doing its absolute best to eliminate the common garden-variety boy from society. The rambunctious, exploratory, adventurous, and action-centric boy was the seed that grew into the masculine man that would drive civilization, right societal wrongs, and lead people with confidence into a better future.

Raising a boy isn’t necessarily easy. They’re no strangers to danger and find ways to hurt themselves unnecessarily, sometimes for the fun of it. They also love mischief, and will naturally gravitate toward it. Whether the mischief they get up to is good-natured or malicious is based on how well they were raised, but according to our now gyno-centric society, there is no such thing as good boyhood mischief.

Boys have been treated as defective girls for decades now. The goal was to make the boy extinct and turn him into something a bit more pliable and obedient. Schools would see to it that boys were punished for doing things normal boys would do, such as fighting imaginary bad guys on the playground by throwing imaginary grenades at them.

Sure enough, the boy has been lessened, especially with a severe lack of masculine figures to look up to thanks to our entertainment industry becoming so feminized.

Case in point, a recent picture sent to the Twitter account “Libs of TikTok” shows that they’ve installed a tampon machine in the boy’s bathroom. Why? Because “boys can get periods too” according to modern society, which says women can identify as men, and men can identify as women.

Men, think back to when you were in high school or college and ask yourself if the school would have dared to put something like this up in the bathrooms.

They wouldn’t have done it, but not because they were afraid of the complaints from the boys, or fear that some sort of protest would arise.

No, boys are a bit more creative than a protest — and the school would have known that. They wouldn’t do it because they knew it wouldn’t be long before this little tampon machine was broken into, the tampons taken, and all sorts of pranks and disrespectful acts would have begun plaguing the school using them.

The cotton in the pads and tampons would have been soaked with red dye or ketchup packets from the cafeteria and thrown at people and walls all around the school. One kid would have opened his locker to see a pile of them spill out. Pads would have been worn as hats.

It would have been pure chaos, and it would have been deserved. At no point should one of the school officials have thought it was okay to put a machine filled with feminine products into a place where boys could get access to them. Not just because it’s a ridiculous thing to do on the basis of science, but because it’s just plain irresponsible to serve young men the ability to be hilariously mischievous on a silver platter.

Yet, here this machine sits comfortably at Vanderbilt University as if it’s actually a necessity.

It tells me that the modern boy has been scared out of mainstream society because if boys were still confidently strolling through the halls of higher learning this machine would be the butt of a lot of jokes until they removed it not a day later to stop the madness. The boys, in their ability to create trouble if they can’t find it, would have set the scene right naturally, forcing a capitulation by the staff to remove the machine and think twice about being so ridiculous in the future.

We need to bring back boys. They’re clearly good for society, and not just in the future.

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