Knightrofins,
I was only going by memory with your boss, so apologies if I inferred anything offensive. I wasn't there so any observations on my part would be inappropriate and will simply take your word for your comments about your boss. I will say there are always two sides to every story.
Like the Donald Trump who paid for a stranger's mortgage after they helped him with his broken down limo. Or when he walks into his kitchen with pockets filled with Benjamins handing them out like candy to his workers. Or the fact most of his higher executives are women. Or the fact many insiders say he's a very humble man. Wait...what?? Yes, the bravado which turns off some, especially in a culture which believes "toxic masculinity" is worse than slavery, is only an act, although I would argue a necessary one inside the viper's nest we call Washington, DC.
But enough about him...
For the record, I don't trust effeminate beta males (Obama, Macron, Trudeau, Buttigieg, Gates, Fauci, Biden etc.) in charge of anything.
"Social awkwardness" is not the same thing and manifests itself in many forms observed as an external behavior. I am referring more to deep-rooted psychological insecurities and self-esteem issues which might make an otherwise normal male gravitate toward a false comfort zone, vis-a-vis the belief that politicians/bureaucrats/authority figures should have complete control of their lives.
Without any independent critical thought, empirical data or peer-reviewed documentation.
"Science says.."
"Experts say..."
"Fact checkers confirm..."
Basically, a top-down controlled system of "trust us, we know what's best for you" - herding us into whatever system THEY want.
As opposed to the alpha survival instinct of, "fuck off, leave me alone!" - the American Revolution as the quintessential political document of that mentality. Alphas, and masculinity in general always have been and remain the biggest pain in the ass for the ruling class who believe they have a moral to control us.
Being pro-alpha is not a "sexist" thing - some women can be alphas and excel in that role, even though the overwhelming majority choose not to... not in their "genes" as Willie would say. And while I fully understand why women (single women, especially) gravitate toward this submissive mother hen government mentality, what disturbs me is seeing able-bodied males adopting these same weak limiting beliefs and values, especially within the institutes of higher education, which are nothing but brainwashing factories teaching young gullible minds WHAT to think as opposed to HOW to think. I'm speaking of the social sciences and liberal arts in particular, lest anyone think I'm "anti-education"...I'm not.
Men are not built to follow, they are built to lead and dominate.
The fact many males no longer develop into healthy men is where the West went off the rails and many of our problems originate. This isn't the case in Eastern Europe where a healthy balance of masculinity and femininity ensures their societies are flourishing at all levels. That used to be us. Not anymore. We were intimidated into silence and look at the freak show we've become - inmates running the asylum.
Frankly, I consider anyone who uses terms like "toxic masculinity" as...well, toxic. Brainwashed by the fallacies of woke ideology.
This low-testosterone study is quite fascinating, because it lays out a potential blueprint for not only how we got here, but a solution to fix what ails us. Low testosterone? Is it really that simple? Moreover, this study confirms everything I've witnessed over my life about submissive 'liberal' males in general, which I view as dysfunctional.
Thank God for science!