In certain lifestyle niches—specifically those focused on hyper-masculinity or "alpha" culture—abuse is sometimes misinterpreted as discipline or "tough love." This lifestyle promotes a zero-sum game where you are either the one asserting dominance or the one being subjected to it. This binary leaves no room for healthy boundaries, often leading to toxic environments in both professional and personal spheres. The Impact of Normalizing Abuse
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