Why are submissive (in relationships) men hated?

TomGarand
My question is why men who want the woman to lead in their relationships are hated, mostly by other men. Usually, they call these men "beta males", "soy boys", "cucks", or even "simps."

That last one is annoying to me, because simps kiss up to women who bring nothing to the table, in hopes of attracting them, blindly agree with them on everything, and are very quick to insult their gender. The thing is, I'm a submissive man and I have done NONE of that. I don't idolize mediocre women, say misandrist things like "men are trash", or blindly agree with women.

In addition, not all men like this are feminists or physically weak. I've seen some guys like this who are tall, muscular, and bearded. And me personally, I don't identify with feminists at all; the movement has become toxic. Oh, and before someone says it's because women who want to be in control emasculate their men and make them feel pathetic, that's not always true. My friend's sister is naturally dominant and enjoys taking the lead. She always calls me handsome, despite me being shorter and weaker than her. She always checks up on me and genuinely cares about me. She does call me a pet name like "Puppy", but she calls me that because she likes my shortness and the fact that I'm a Sub.

So why are men who allow their woman to wear the pants in their relationships hated? Why is it only OK if a man leads his relationship or shares the power with his woman?
Why are submissive (in relationships) men hated?
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