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Topic : Well, you can really play this in a number of ways. Since you want a inverse shaming, just think of all the pressure women are exposed to in our word and turn it around. As someone mentioned, - selfpublishingguru.com

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Well, you can really play this in a number of ways. Since you want a inverse shaming, just think of all the pressure women are exposed to in our word and turn it around.

As someone mentioned, there is already some social stigma on men who underperform in bed, but in our world this is often something unsaid. What you need to do is to take out this performance anxiety into the open.

Just think about it: in our world, "slut" and "whore" are probably among the most commonly used insults toward women, while you rarely accuse a man of being a poor partner. Men have other derogatory terms (like "faggot", since it's another way to express sexism. Ofc I'm not alright with any of this happening, I'm just stating facts).

In your world, it must be common for men to be insulted in a similar way. You could make up with some creative insults and neologisms, such as "weakie" or "quickie" or whatever. Remember thought that men don't have to be judged on their actual performance in bed - sexism can run on much less.

There will be social expectations about how a strong man will look and act like in your society, so all men will be expected to follow the rule. If all men have to be, behave, dress, talk, or even walk in some way, anyone who doesn't comply tho the norm could be subject to insults.
In other words there will be a strong social pressure to look like the ideal man.
As a side effect, sexual anxiety will increase, and most men will probably take up pills - as viagra - even in their youth.


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