The following is an edited extract from Caitlin Moran's new book, What About Men? - a frank, funny and galvanising exploration of masculinity, and a manifesto for male allyship, available here.
"I found out who Andrew Tate was on Christmas Day," a friend says.
Oh, that sounds... festive. How?
"I had my nephew over, who's having... a difficult time. We were talking around the table, and I noticed my daughter was becoming distressed. I took her into the bathroom and asked why, and she said he was doing the Andrew Tate Hand Gesture."
The... what?
"There's a hand gesture Andrew Tate does. He puts all the tips of his fingers and thumbs together, into a kind of... steeple."
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She showed me. It's the thing elderly professors do when they're about to make a very pointed comment about e.g. Minoan history.
"What does it mean?"
"Well, my daughter said it just means he supports Andrew Tate. "There's a hand gesture Andrew Tate does. He puts all the tips of his fingers and thumbs together, into a kind of... steeple. It's a way of saying, 'Shut up, women.'" And he was doing it at her. She knew what it meant. It really upset her. And then she told me who Andrew Tate was, and it upset me, too. On Christmas Day! Just before pudding!"