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Completely agree, there's such an incredible sentiment of fear mongering. Individualism is at an all time high and many of these women have little deep interactions with men outside of family (which even then its debatable if the conversations are meaningful). A lot of men or women literally only interact with the opposite sex in regards to dating or work, this creates so many problems in my opinion and we rarely have the community to build up relationships between the genders. Along with the fa…
/r/MensRights07/05/24 04:21 PM
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I'm not an incredibly active member to be honest, it just sometimes shows up on my reddit feed and it's always interesting to see the 'opposing side' that the media rarely shows.
/r/MensRights07/05/24 04:16 PM
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I don't particularly understand why you're having a go at me, I've never said I agree with the bear v man take at all. So not sure why you're deciding to act as if I'm the one agreeing to all this nonsense. Additionally, why do you think I'm on this subreddit if it's not the case that I want to know what these things are doing to men? It's disrespectful to call a whole group of women 'your kind', you're allowed to be angry but please be more respectful. Especially as I haven't even done anything…
/r/MensRights07/05/24 02:37 PM
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I completely agree, these things really easily become their own echo chamber of 'men are bad' without any nuance. Even as a woman its a struggle to apply nuance to these because you easily get called a pick me and such. I do actually wondering if a lot of the women saying these things have close male friends or such or if their friendship is female focused? In my expereincre, there always seems a severe disconnect on the humanity of a man or woman if a guy or girl have friends solely of their ow…
/r/MensRights07/05/24 11:01 AM
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It's not my views, it's what I've seen it be interpreted as. These questions are always in the viewpoint of the worst kinds of men and usually on media when these kind of questions are brought up it's commonly in the comment section of a post related to a guy doing bad things. It just becomes centered around the worst of men very quickly but that doesnt take away the ambiguous wording. It was the same with that kill all men trend even though women who were saying that had boyfriends and stuff, w…
/r/MensRights07/05/24 10:39 AM
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As a woman, the majority of women I've seen talking about this are usually in the mindset of the outcome being death. I've always seen this question as would you rather be killed by a bear or a man, and in that point I get why they'd choose bear. Dignity of death kinda thing.
/r/MensRights07/05/24 10:30 AM
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Online dating primarily. I agree there would've been more restriction and that pressure to not get the subreddit banned which may have tamed the violence.
/r/MensRights06/05/24 03:42 PM
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I actually agree! I've never seen the incel subreddit but you are right, this idea of censoring these men and their struggles isn't going to make things better. Uprooting them from having their online space alongside others is just going to drive them into more resentment. In my opinion, they most likely got driven underground due to people's discomfort on the reality that there is an underlining wave of men really really struggling with lonelyness and relationships. Most people do not want to a…
/r/MensRights06/05/24 02:22 PM
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From a woman's perspective, get the police involved if possible. Maybe it's because I'm young but I have never heard of any woman I know using those groups. People have such varying experiences with different people that itd be insupportable to base a man off another person's views of him. Thats not to say it isn't insightful to get others points of views but would you really want to date a woman who didn't have a nuanced stance on these things and instead of coming to you for an explanation jus…
/r/MensRights05/05/24 06:59 PM
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As an 18 year old woman, I'd say its very mixed. I definitely believe incels deserve way more compassion and sympathy. I also think that the common deflective sentiment of "they just need to stop being incels", "they need to gain confidence" is just people trying to run away from the harsh truth that some men don't meet societies standards and from given statistics, you need to be a far more attractive man to succeed on dating apps etc than in comparison to women. With all these combined along w…
/r/MensRights03/05/24 01:44 PM
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