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From incel culture to the rise of the manosphere and the cult of Andrew Tate, we’ve all heard of toxic masculinity - aka the stereotypically male behaviours that are harmful to men and society as a whole.Now, Danish NGO Plastic Change is bringing an even more sinister meaning to the concept with a clever campaign highlighting how microplastic pollution is, quite literally, turning men’s genitals toxic.
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Wildfire Content , M.A.P SydneyPhotographer:
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Maria FimmanoMedia:
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