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Tourist with minor training impulsively signs up for muay thai fight in Thailand, actually follows through. Posts injuries and claims a video is coming once he is less concussed.

Initial post

https://old.reddit.com/r/martialarts/comments/1i3m6oe/impulsively_signed_up_for_a_muay_thai_fight/

Follow up

https://old.reddit.com/r/martialarts/comments/1i4dbo4/im_the_guy_that_impulsively_signed_up_for_a_muay/

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Funny that men have to get beaten and concussed in a fight to finally feel like men. We live in society

I'm sorry perhaps I'm misreading but are you in a martial arts forum telling people that competition fighting is some sort of sign of toxic masculinity? If so that seems unreasonable and quite trollish. Perhaps you should focus inward and find something more constructive to do that will develop you more as a person.

Don't get triggered, but OP said getting beat up and concussed in a fight made him feel like a man. That's pretty fricking sad if you think that's what makes you a man IMO. No matter what hobby you do, any effort related to it shouldn't be what makes you feel like a man, just like your job shouldn't define you as a man. Maybe you should look inward to find what makes you manly instead of getting crossways with people online

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Absolute kitty cute twink behavior for assuming it was losing that was the point

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>nothing but covid 19 posts

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The first guy posts about long COVID on reddit in 2025...

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