The internet’s most misogynistic corners have found a surprisingly effective business model, and it involves selling ordinary products to men who have been convinced that buying the wrong soap or eating the wrong cereal is a threat to their masculinity. A growing market of hyper-masculine branded products has emerged in recent years, built entirely on the premise that real men require their own version of everyday items, separate from the colorf…
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