The viral ‘Pints & Ponytails’ dad club that hosts events at pubs to teach dads how to style their daughter’s hair was criticized by Andrew Tate for “being simply a cucked race” so they’ve changed the club name to ‘Cucks & Ponytails’



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  1. laureng0423 on

    I love this so much. Also, why does Andrew Tate even care about stuff like this? It’s so performative. And like the video states, I hope that his brand of toxic masculinity is on its way out. I’m so over it.

  2. bumblebeatrice on

    Patriarchy does not want men to love their wives and children as much as they naturally do and ties an interest/desire in being an active father and husband as inherently unmasculine to encourage men to spend less time in the home and more time out being good little wagies for the capitalism machine.

  3. _LongKitty_69 on

    He mad these dads get more action than he does and are raising girls to be women who can spot a loser a mile away. Hell yeah dad’s.

  4. LiterallyDumbAF on

    If’s great to see positive dadhood. Although as a father, I hate hanging out with other fathers lol

  5. Practical-Manner5455 on

    Andrew Tate is just deflecting at this point. He’s alone, a criminal, and ugly.

  6. These dads are 10x the “man” Tate could ever be on his best day. F these toxic mtf’s like Tate.

  7. weaponize09 on

    It’s literally pay attention to your family vs. take no responsibility.

  8. AllMyEmbarassingQs on

    aside from the dumbass implication that the priority of white men is to “have nations”, there have been many male rulers across history who heavily doted on their daughters. having empathy for women has never been a weakness. tate thinks being a socially inept chud makes him seem cool 🥱

  9. stringsmcgee on

    Masculinity is not 1 thing or another. It’s not being able to change a tire or drinking only black coffee or whatever nonsense people want to say. But if it had to be one thing – showing up for the people you love and supporting them and being able to care for them the way they want to be cared for should sure as fuck be on the list.

  10. My daughter always asks her dad to brush her hair. It’s wholesome. She has long curly hair, so I taught him how and everything. She will never question whether her daddy loves her and this is one reason why. Seems like a small thing, but it isn’t.

  11. dad’s need to know how to do this, the memories I have of my dad trying to tie a ponytail on me when my mom wasn’t around are just 😖

  12. weebairndougLAS on

    lol, imagine loving your daughters and wanting to do the absolute best for them. What a bunch of losers.

    /s ( I hate that I need to make that clear)

  13. spoilederin on

    Andrew Tate watches their videos on repeat while brushing his Styling Head Barbie’s hair.

  14. ChildlessCatLad on

    More of this!!!! 👏 👏 This is beautiful! There’s nothing darkness fears more than the light.

  15. Zealousideal-Aide890 on

    My father has 4 daughters and my parents worked opposite shifts when we were little so he got us ready for school every day. He did our hair and let us put barrettes and shit in his while he watched TV. He was so much more patient and gentle I remember crying that we wanted him to comb our wet hair after baths when he was at work instead of my mom haha. Being a great dad is super manly!

  16. BystanderMudblood on

    What a flex, and if they get really good, they will have bragging rights for that as well.

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