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Question For WomenAdventurous-Ruin3873/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 05:26 AM
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Remember: feminists believe that false allegations like hers should not be punished, because then women will be more reluctant to come forward with the truth after they falsely accuse a man of rape.
/r/MensRights03/03/25 01:01 AM
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Virtually every study on the subject has shown that men have greater pain tolerance than women.
/r/MensRights01/03/25 03:18 PM
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The Daily Mail is ironically one of the few outlets that actually reports on female-on-male rape consistently. Very few mainstream publications give a shit, and even local news can be hit or miss with stuff like this.
/r/MensRights28/02/25 11:43 PM
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Women's communities are the most hilarious things on reddit. Funny little drama story time. I've participated on a subreddit for residents of a certain country for the better part of five years now. The subreddit has a rule: you simply must reside in the country to be allowed to post there. I'll occasionally post there to talk with people who also live in the country that I do. Well, one day, I'm kind of zoned out, and I see a post on my feed asking for advice about a cosmetic procedure and a do…
/r/MensRights28/02/25 08:39 AM
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On women hating women and women hating men, I saw something once that reminded me of Al Bundy's comment. Women hate men in general but love a lot of individual men. Women love women in general but hate a lot of individual women. I've always just been mystified with women. There's this huge disconnect between how they talk about the concept of women--beautiful, sincere, kind, and elegant--and how much they fucking detest all the women they know. My sister is a great example of this. She has had a…
/r/MensRights28/02/25 07:41 AM
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Yep, pretty in line with what I'd expect. We also have to keep in mind as well that this is a study with some degree of selection bias, where only women with histories of drug use or suspicion of being administered such drugs were investigated. Under the criteria of this study, only 144 women were investigated, and it was found that about 1/20 were actually administered such drugs. From this study, only 40% of women who voluntarily took other drugs reported having done so as well.
/r/MensRights27/02/25 11:34 PM
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drinks being spiked Surreptitiously administering flunitrazepam and similar drugs through a person's drink with the intention of sexually assaulting them is exceedingly rare. Feminists generally cite self-report studies of women who claimed they were roofied, but the issue is that the number of claims that women were drugged vastly exceeds the number of women who were actually drugged. In one UK study, it was found that of 1,000 women who went to the hospital claiming drug-assisted sexual assaul…
/r/MensRights27/02/25 12:14 AM
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You know, it's always so funny for me to see feminists stepping up to defend feminism, citing that there are apparently so many feminists out there who really do care about men. Yet all of your pro-feminism communities are full of man-hating, and none of you ever show up to speak out against it. Yet you have prominent feminists like Mary Koss promoting the idea that men cannot even be sexually assaulted. Yet you have feminists working tirelessly to stifle any discussion on male issues, even show…
/r/MensRights26/02/25 03:18 AM
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Feminism is a social movement. Identifying as a feminist is entirely voluntary. When you do so, you know that you are complicit in the abuse of men and the disregarding of all male issues, even if you Being male is biological. You are born male. It is not voluntary; it is an immutable characteristic. If I were to call all women pieces of shit, then you would have a point. But that's not what I'm doing. Stop equating criticism of feminism to criticism of women.
/r/MensRights25/02/25 11:13 PM
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It's pure projection. When women act kind to someone, the overwhelming majority of the time, they're only doing so because they want something in return. To women, their kindness is a social currency, which they can trade for resources. Therefore, when a man acts nice to them, most women assume that he wants something in return. I used to try and go out of my way to be kind to all people, going as far as to be willing to take time out of my day to help them, but women overwhelmingly seemed uncom…
/r/MensRights25/02/25 01:56 AM
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This is a men's community made to promote discussion on the issues that men face. When we talk about one said issue, you barge into the post, say, "No! Don't talk about that! Talk about me!", and then fight everyone in the comments. What do you think you're accomplishing, other than demonstrating that you're a massive dumpster fire of a human being? Do you honestly think you're convincing anybody of anything? There are a million online spaces for people like you to badmouth us to your heart's co…
/r/MensRights25/02/25 01:32 AM
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I've said it many times, but here goes: Toxic masculinity is a way to rephrase societal issues as individual issues. They take issues that men face, and instead of discussing them from a top-down perspective (societal expectations, poor support systems, a lack of willingness among feminists to even entertain a discussion on them), they discuss them as bottom-up problems (men are broken women, men have toxic masculinity, men need to solve their own problems). Therefore, any discussion on any issu…
/r/MensRights25/02/25 01:27 AM
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I think she touched him? OP may have omitted a subject in that sensen.
/r/MensRights21/02/25 10:44 PM
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You know what's hilarious about that second statement? It started from a blog post written by a woman who worked in a family court. She wasn't even a lawyer or a judge. She was simply a family court worker, and without a shred of real-world data, she insisted that men got custody the "vast majority of the time" when they wanted it. I mean, it's the perfect argument for feminists, isn't it? It both implies that men just abandon their children during divorce, painting them as uncaring monsters, an…
/r/MensRights20/02/25 10:32 PM
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Look at what happened to Dave Foley: Foley married Canadian writer Tabatha Southey on December 31, 1991. They divorced in 1997. The couple has two children. In 2001, an interim child support agreement obligated Foley to pay Southey $10,700 a month, a figure based on his income when NewsRadio was in production. By 2011, Foley claimed that his earnings had declined to the point that the $10,700 sum constituted "literally 400 percent of [his] income" but he was unable to get the obligation reduced …
/r/MensRights20/02/25 10:21 PM
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Only when you support men's choice to opt out of parenthood will you be actually pro-choice. I wouldn't worry about it though. The vast majority of feminists have the same opinion as you on the matter: women choose, men pay.
/r/MensRights20/02/25 09:56 PM
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There are a few points that everyone should know about this case before they judge Raducanu: [1] Raducanu was previously stalked by a man who showed up at her home multiple times. [2] The man in this case showed up to her hotel and gave her a letter before the match. [3] She then saw him in the front row at the tournament and had a panic attack. [4] Tennis kind of has history with this, where Monica Seles was stabbed on court during a match. I don't know what the letter contained, but I think as…
/r/MensRights20/02/25 05:27 AM
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That's not pro-choice. You are pro-choice for women, anti-choice for men. You also are overlooking reproductive coercion, which 10% of American men experience at some point during their lives. Birth control sabotage is extremely common, and putting men on the hook when they did not consent to being parents is horrible.
/r/MensRights20/02/25 05:15 AM
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I mean, fine? Tuck your tail between your legs and run away. You keep talking about "science," but you think a single study on testosterone makes you Mr. Big Dick Alpha Male Republican. You may not have enjoyed this debate after handily losing it, and you may be frantically trying to save face, but it's pretty clear you came ill-prepared to discuss anything academic.
/r/MensRights19/02/25 03:11 AM
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No, really, I need you to explain this bizarre obsession with testosterone that you have. You decided to go to bat for a single study whose methodology you couldn't even explain, insisting over and over again that it was revolutionary science on par with climate change data. Now you're apparently very mad at me because your "exploratory study" is being shit on as inconclusive, and I'm just trying to get to the bottom of it. Would it be easier for you to understand if I had Joe Rogan explain it t…
/r/MensRights19/02/25 12:15 AM
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You're trying to defend a single study with a tenuous relationship between two phenomena. You're not explaining how science works because you don't understand how science works. You simply like the study because it reaffirms your "beta cuck Democrats" feelings, and therefore it must be true to you. Science is not based on your feelings. You can cry and shriek and say, "No, Republicans are the real alpha males!* all you want to me, but it's not going to change anything. I swear, the Republican pa…
/r/MensRights18/02/25 11:06 PM
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You haven't addressed a single thing I've said. You just keep repeating, "That's how science works," which is hilariously ironic because you're claiming a study from 2011 which has yet to be repeated is "exploratory," and therefore, its findings are factual. Adopting a worldview of geopolitics that essentially boils down to: This study shows we're the high-testosterone-alpha-male Republicans, and you're the low-testosterone-beta-cuck Democrats makes you completely unqualified to talk about anyth…
/r/MensRights18/02/25 10:36 PM
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Alright man, I know you're trying to one-up me here, but it's not working. A single study showing a tenuous relationship between A and B is essentially a nothing sandwich. That's not how science works. You keep talking about the "basics" of science, but do you not understand scientific paradigms? Repeating studies to gather more evidence? The poster above me made this claim: Studies show that when leftist men take testosterone they lean right :) maybe that's all you need. First, it wasn't studie…
/r/MensRights18/02/25 03:32 PM
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Any study exists within the context of an academic field. No person who has been properly educated brings up a single study, throws it at their ideological opponent, and says, "See? I'm right!" Do you honestly believe that the authors of the study endorse the way that American Republicans like to cite it? We're the high-testosterone-alpha-male Republicans, and you're the low-testosterone-beta-cuck Democrats.
/r/MensRights18/02/25 03:01 PM
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You just went into a complete unhinged and largely irrelevant rant after insulting me. Whatever cocktail of SSRIs you're taking, you need to either up the dose or lower it. Talk to your provider.
/r/MensRights18/02/25 11:58 AM
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I didn't know conservative commentator and notorious anti-abortion spokesman Ben Shapiro posted here. How you doing, Ben?
/r/MensRights18/02/25 10:47 AM
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The first comment in your third link is essentially all there is to say: Stop wokescolding them and start telling them you are drafting them into a crusade against greedy corporations. Why do you think Bernie was so popular with young men? The only issue for this poster is that the left isn't anti-greed, and it certainly isn't anti-corporation. It just pretends it is. Under Biden, nothing changed on that front.
/r/MensRights18/02/25 10:45 AM
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The issue is that most countries' left-wing parties have fully embraced feminism at the expense of attention to men's issues.
/r/MensRights18/02/25 10:43 AM
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Testosterone supplementation also blunts IQ and cognitive abilities. Both abnormally low testosterone and abnormally high testosterone have been associated with antisocial behaviors. The study you're discussing (singular study here) supplemented weakly affiliated Democrats--swing voters--with testosterone and found they were slightly more likely to vote Republican.
/r/MensRights18/02/25 10:42 AM
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I worked for years in male mental health (Immediately goes into rant about male victims of abuse, calls them selfish, redirects conversation back to women's issues.) I know that feminists will applaud her, but this is why men need separate spaces, preferably with zero feminists in them.
/r/MensRights18/02/25 01:31 AM
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If you know you got HPV, it means you got warts, right? That's the only way a man can know for sure. The warts aren't visually pleasing, but the strains of the virus that give warts aren't the ones that cause cancer.
/r/MensRights17/02/25 11:31 PM
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One girl was perfect. We loved the same music, I made her laugh a lot, she liked how I dressed, we discovered we had a mutual friend. She broke it off with me a couple weeks in, because she was scared she'd fall in love with me and that we'd get too serious and she was only in her mid 20s and not ready for that. I'm sorry man, but this is probably untrue. "I'm afraid I'm going to fall in love with you" is a pretty standard way to end a relationship you don't want to be in. The sad fact of the ma…
/r/MensRights17/02/25 11:29 PM
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I had this done to me by a woman. It was fucking horrible. She said that she just wanted to gyrate a bit before I put the condom on. I wasn't comfortable with the idea, but I figured it was fine. Then she suddenly grabbed my penis and shoved it inside of her. I spent the next month wondering if I had HIV, syphilis, or another STI. 9.7% of men and 8.9% of women experience reproductive coercion from an intimate partner in their lifetimes. Of course, reproductive coercion against a woman by a man i…
/r/MensRights17/02/25 11:54 AM
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Who set the system up? So, are they acknowledging that women have advantages? I thought the modern USA was the Handmaid's Tale. That women had no rights and men had everything going for them. That question itself implies that men have issues. Would it even matter where they came from? Does she think that men deserve to suffer because in her twisted worldview, we brought it on ourselves somehow? The simple fact of the matter is I didn't set up any system. Men and women who have absolutely nothing…
/r/MensRights17/02/25 04:08 AM
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Yep, basically. The difference between 4B and MGTOW is that MGTOW actually tend to stick to it. For 4B, there are these terms and conditions and asterisks that involve matching with a really hot guy on Tinder or texting their exes when they're horny. So they meet up with the guy, hook up with him, and then the next morning when they get ghosted, they're 4B again.
/r/MensRights17/02/25 03:57 AM
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Plenty of subreddits have rules against misandry. The thing is those subreddits also happen to be moderated by the same team of women who permit misandry. It's just so they can point at their list of rules and say, "See? We don't allow misandry around here." Then you see their front page is full of man-hating posts.
/r/MensRights17/02/25 03:32 AM
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It's the most ironic thing in the world too. I hate 50% of the world's population. They're such assholes. Seriously, fuck all of them. How is this not toxic masculinity under the feminist definition of the word? Oh, that's right. There's no real definition of toxic masculinity. It's just the braindead feminist way of pointing the finger at any behavior they don't like. So saying you hate a woman is wrong, but saying you hate all men is OK.
/r/MensRights16/02/25 11:47 PM
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So, you have to understand something about guys like that OP. This is essentially a Hail Mary. He understands that he has very little in terms of redeeming qualities. He probably has no real career prospects, isn't attractive, and doesn't have the social skills required to find a partner. He therefore resorts to niceness towards women. You see, niceness is easy. It's the easiest thing in the world. "Oh, what a nice guy I am." "Oh, I care so much about women." "Oh, aren't those other guys just so…
/r/MensRights16/02/25 11:36 PM
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The article doesn't go into detail about their methodology, but I wonder how much of this comes from the fact that young men are significantly less likely to be in romantic relationships than young women. If I recall correctly, around half of men between 18 and 29 are single while about a third of women in the same age group are. Between the ages of 30 and 49, the gap is slightly smaller, but women are still significantly more likely to be in relationships. Therefore, men in relationships are co…
/r/MensRights15/02/25 01:08 AM
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She just wants publicity for her shitty little petting zoo.
/r/MensRights14/02/25 01:00 PM
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So, you have to understand something about the way the women think here. Women judge their actions and the actions of other women based on their intent and how the woman felt at the time. If you've ever wondered why women seem to have virtually no understanding of concepts like accountability and responsibility, this should make it make sense. For example: A woman goes on a misandrist rant? She's not a bigot. She's frustrated! A woman hits her male partner? She's not an abuser. She's not being h…
/r/MensRights13/02/25 03:00 AM
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This is precisely what I'm talking about. Women are simply incapable of having even the slightest amount of empathy for men. You're talking about suing Nigerian scammers as some sort of solution at this point, which just goes to show that you are a complete and total fool.
/r/MensRights12/02/25 11:58 AM
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Since the majority of financial sextortion victims are male (90%, according to the article), I have a feeling this is hopeless for the time being. The simple fact of the matter is that virtually no women and about half of men couldn't even begin to give a shit about male victims of sex crimes, so they'll just blame the victims and call it a day. The last time I saw an article about this, it was about how during the COVID-19 pandemic, sextortion cases against men exploded. Her conclusion was, and…
/r/MensRights12/02/25 05:33 AM
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You obviously didn't read and/or understand my comment, so I'm not going to bother re-reading it to you.
/r/MensRights09/02/25 01:36 AM
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You've been engaging. I posted a comment, and you responded to that. Then I posted another comment, and you responded to that too. You responded to my following comment after that. Hell, you further engaged my talking points after saying you weren't going to engage. And that's kind of the point I'm making, isn't it? If a person is dissatisfied with any given situation, they should excuse themselves from said situation. You are clearly dissatisfied with our discussion thus far, yet you keep comin…
/r/MensRights08/02/25 05:35 AM
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And they aren't.
/r/MensRights08/02/25 05:06 AM
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I hope this comment does not stray too far from your intended message, but we really are in a nightmare of a situation. Nearly one-in-three men between the ages of 18 and 29 report not having sex in the past year. Highly related to this, in an unexpected way, is the relationship between lifetime earnings and college attendance, where men who graduate from college are expected to earn $900,000 more over their lifetimes than high school graduates. 71% of women consider the ability to financially s…
/r/MensRights08/02/25 03:53 AM
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Here's the simple hard-to-swallow pill about child support and alimony: When men face financial hardship, they tend to find extra ways to earn money, such as extra hours, side gigs, and second jobs. When women face financial hardship, they tend to take advantage of social services like welfare, food stamps, and the like. The state knows this. Of course they do. They're the ones dishing out the payments, and they have all the data on recipients of such social services, most of whom are women. The…
/r/MensRights08/02/25 02:55 AM
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You will see women joking about men having a small penis, when they're trying to dig at you because they know it will get under your skin. We do this, because we're tired of being degraded down to our sexual worth, so when we feel attacked and we want to attack back, we do the same in kind. You know, the ultimate irony is this: The actual, honest-to-God misogynists? They don't give a shit what you have to say. It doesn't get under their skin. You're a woman, and to them, you're a dumb broad whos…
/r/MensRights08/02/25 02:14 AM
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Was that the infamous, Victims have rights. In this case, victims have responsibilities too. case?
/r/MensRights07/02/25 11:12 PM
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Nobody said anything about "top quality guys." But is it that hard to find someone they're compatible with? I mean, it seems kind of delusional to think every woman deserves a guy who looks like a movie star and makes $500,000 a year, doesn't it? That is unless these women are so narcissistic they think anyone else is below them.
/r/MensRights07/02/25 09:45 PM
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But the difference is 90% of women have more choices than 90% of men.
/r/MensRights07/02/25 10:50 AM
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So women consistently make bad life decisions for "attraction" and "convenience," and will then blame men in general for those decisions.
/r/MensRights07/02/25 10:32 AM
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That's essentially my response to all women's complaints about their male partners. He uses weaponized incompetence to get out of chores! So .. why are you fucking him? He can't even practice basic hygiene! So .. why are you fucking him? He doesn't put any effort into emotional labor! So .. why are you fucking him? He never asks me about my day, he can't remember important dates, he comes home and plays games all night, and he can't even buy me the right birthday present! So .. why are you fucki…
/r/MensRights07/02/25 09:47 AM
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What the fuck are you talking about 😂 Why are you talking about murder in a post about a woman not wanting men to go to the gym? Jesus Fucking Christ, feminism is literally just women sitting around talking about how they feel, and you can't even do that right.
/r/MensRights04/02/25 12:02 AM
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I mean, yes, but that misses the problem. The problem isn't that men going to the gym inconveniences her in any particular way, but more that she doesn't like it when men do things for themselves. A man could lift alone in his garage, and she'd find a way to make it about herself.
/r/MensRights04/02/25 12:01 AM
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You see, that's the thing. All a woman has to say is that she "felt scared" or "felt threatened," and people will rush to her defense no matter what the circumstances were. Cyntoia Brown shot a sleeping man in the back of the head and robbed him. An online campaign led to clemency for her, because a bunch of Twitter users thought that she killed a guy who raped her. A trial against Karen Read for the murder of John O'Keefe recently ended in mistrial. She rammed him with her car and left him outs…
/r/MensRights02/02/25 10:44 AM
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This is probably tongue in cheek and just a jab at the lesbians who hate men, but there's actually some factual basis to it. In one research study, it was found that women tend to be more flexible with their sexuality, in that straight-identifying women are more likely to be open to bisexual or even lesbian encounters than straight-identifying men are to be open to gay encounters. It also found that women who felt undesirable by men, or those who reported they felt unable to attract a male partn…
/r/MensRights30/01/25 10:29 AM
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The sad fact is that a woman can apparently: murder a sleeping man in cold blood and rob him. go to her ex-husband's house with a firearm despite his having a restraining order against her and discharge it near their children. intentionally stage a run-in with a man she accused of raping her (with zero evidence), demonstrate zero intention to remove herself from the situation despite being afforded multiple opportunities, go back to where she knows the man is, kill him in cold blood, and then li…
/r/MensRights30/01/25 08:49 AM
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A third-generation lawyer who started the Gender Violence Clinic at the University of Baltimore, which represents incarcerated women and gender-nonconforming survivors of domestic violence, started the clinic because she says she saw there were plenty of resources for men, but not enough for marginalised genders. What the fuck? I remember first hearing about Cyntoia Brown Long’s story, a woman who was sentenced to prison for murdering a man who paid to have sex with her when she was only 16 year…
/r/MensRights30/01/25 05:59 AM
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$20 says she was inspired by a TikTok video from some femcel about men who drive F-150s being creepy.
/r/MensRights22/01/25 12:21 PM
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2 mofos See: one mofo and his alt account 😂
/r/MensRights21/01/25 10:40 PM
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So, the problem with a lot of anime in general is that it's often just a total power fantasy. It's a very paint-by-numbers format: Male lead is young, unsuccessful, constantly mistreated by everyone around him. Female love interest is cute and often the only person who ever treats him well. Male lead gains power and/or social status through some means, whether it be discovering a new power or constant effort. Male lead eventually becomes stronger than the people who tormented him, and in many ca…
/r/MensRights20/01/25 05:32 AM
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Ironically, going to the police was the best thing those girls could have done when falsely accusing the teacher. Most false allegations are made between girls, started as rumors. They talk and talk and build up the rumors, and then in this hysteria, other girls come forward because they want to be part of it. Suddenly it's not one girl making up a fantastic story, but half a dozen who all have their own versions of the story. At least when they went to the police, there was a proper investigati…
/r/MensRights14/01/25 02:27 AM
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Honestly, getting married and having kids are what stopped me from taking steroids. I just realized that the risks weren't worth it when I had a family. In retrospect, it was the right decision. I'm 39 now, and after about 15 years of hard work, I have a 48" chest, 19" arms, and 27" quads. I eventually realized that natural powerlifters can get really fucking jacked as long as they don't cut too much body fat, and I also realized that I never cared about having super visible abs in the first pla…
/r/MensRights14/01/25 01:14 AM

Trenbolone is incredibly dangerous.
/r/MensRights14/01/25 01:09 AM
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This is nothing more than feminist slop that's frequently presented as a five-course meal. No, the idea that women are hated and devalued and therefore are afforded rights over men is patently absurd. Literally no other discrimination is phrased this way. Feminists desperately want to push any conversation away from issues that men face, and will engage in some pretty dishonest tactics to do so.
/r/MensRights13/01/25 02:37 AM
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Man, imagine being that huge of a nepo baby, and still throwing your dad under the bus to try and get more fame.
/r/MensRights12/01/25 05:36 AM
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Yep, happened to a friend of mine. He was a huge feminist ally, even attending speeches and protests. His best friend was a feminist, and he was madly in love with her. She knew this, and she would leverage it against him. She would strip down to her bra and panties when she was at his house to tease him. When he did eventually shoot his shot, she immediately rejected him. Well, years of this passed, and one night she went to his place. They both got drunk. She started touching him (as she was i…
/r/MensRights12/01/25 04:57 AM
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Yeah, I clicked the video, watched 10 seconds, and just said "Not worth my time." There's no helping men like this. He's what feminists call a useful idiot; they can badmouth his entire sex, and he'll just assume they're not talking about him because he's "one of the good ones." The only thing that could possibly snap him out of it would be feminists suddenly attacking a group with which he strongly identifies. He'd respond, and then they'd crucify him for having the audacity to do so. Only then…
/r/MensRights12/01/25 03:28 AM
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I don't know if you guys remember this, but back in the 1990s, when you saw a woman in a male-dominated field, you knew there was a 99% chance she was just as capable as the men who did that work. Now that you get people like Little Miss "I'm too weak to help you, and therefore I refuse to do my job," your first assumption is naturally going to be that she's a DEI hire. Has nobody thought about the women who kick ass and are therefore unfairly thrown into the same hat as her? I mean, that's not …
/r/MensRights11/01/25 08:48 AM
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I saw this discussed elsewhere on reddit, where nobody has even pointed out that the babies were all male.
/r/MensRights09/01/25 10:49 PM
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My favorite thing about Trudeau was that after being found to have spent a significant amount of time in his 20s wearing blackface, the story disappeared like a week later.
/r/MensRights07/01/25 04:30 AM
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The fucking detective even expressed sympathy for her: Det Con Ritchie says: "It was like, is she having vivid dreams? Is she genuinely thinking this has happened? Is she unwell? "She's obviously a really troubled girl and in that respect, I feel really sorry for her." Female detective, by the way. No surprise there.
/r/MensRights06/01/25 08:42 AM
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Nancy Pelosi is worth a quarter of a billion dollars. Her trades beat out the world's best hedge funds. Her husband owns an investment company, and he uses her insider information to make beneficial trades. I suppose in her brain, she's only giving the information, but her husband is using it to steal from the American people. Super ethical!
/r/MensRights06/01/25 06:33 AM
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Here are some statements from her victims: [1] Wrongly accused of being a rapist, 'C' stated he doesn’t go to Barrow town centre and had removed himself from social media. Fearing what people were saying, he couldn’t pick his son up from nursery. He described Williams’ false allegation against him as ‘the worst experience of his life’, stating he didn’t think he would ever recover. [2] Trengrove's house had the word "rapist" spray painted on it, with his mother having to leave the house. After b…
/r/MensRights06/01/25 06:21 AM
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I'm firmly left of center both socially and fiscally. This is a large part of the reason why I detest feminism so much; it lost us the election in 2016 and again in 2024. Trump would have won in 2020 if it weren't for COVID-19.
/r/MensRights06/01/25 04:59 AM
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Hold up people think it's worse for a man to drink a lot when out with friends than to commit felony assault over words?
/r/MensRights06/01/25 02:47 AM
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Go to any pro-feminist space online and see how they talk about men when they're anonymous. There's your answer. That's why young men are turning against feminism. It's so funny to me too because imagine how much feminism could have achieved if its proponents weren't gigantic pieces of garbage. Feminism has always had its doors wide open to misandrists, so what the fuck did they expect? Men to just roll over and expose our bellies? Nope, fuck you. Your problems are not my problems.
/r/MensRights06/01/25 12:04 AM
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From her post history: Fk men and fk misogynist double standards. She's talking about men oppressing women here.
/r/MensRights05/01/25 11:58 PM
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It's simple. Whether you're male or female: [1] If you feel a need to search through your partner's phone, you should not be in a relationship. [2] If you feel a need to search through a particular partner's phone, you should not be in a relationship with that person. Women will talk, talk, and talk about how their snooping is justified, how they've been wronged before, how they know a woman who ended her marriage because of what she found by snooping, or whatever else. Women will go on TikTok a…
/r/MensRights05/01/25 06:15 AM
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[1] Understand When women are told of the male loneliness epidemic, many react with statements such as "Oh so you're saying I have to date men for their feelings" or "Well that sounds like their problem." It's a common tactic that people use to shut down discussion; they essentially take a rational issue that a person presents, rephrase it as something ridiculous or entitled, and then use that rephrasing as justification for dismissing it. We're all humans. We're all deserving of empathy. Nobody…
/r/MensRights05/01/25 01:23 AM
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According to all available data, women are more likely to commit theft than men, too. So the fact that they're only monitoring the men's changing room is absolutely hilarious.
/r/MensRights29/12/24 01:24 AM
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OP didn't take an argumentative tone. He spoke positively about his relative's character and gave a possible reason why she may lack understanding of the issues that men face. What's with this comment? Does any discussion of men's issues make you this upset?
/r/MensRights28/12/24 10:53 AM
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The finance bro, for example, favours a Patagonia power vest over his button-ups. The brocialist still thinks Bernie would have won. The gym bro likes to wear the tightest vest he can find, and has biceps you can crack a walnut with. Dude these bro subclasses are fucking awesome. I want to be a bro Paladin: Strength: 17 Dexterity: 14 Constitution: 12 Intelligence: 10 Wisdom: 14 Charisma: 8 (it's bad I'll admit) I'd probably round my stats out here. I'd have to go sword and board, favoring melee …
/r/MensRights28/12/24 06:15 AM
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My first girlfriend put me through this shit. I lost 15 pounds not because I had to to be a healthy weight, but because she wanted to see me with abs. I spent an inordinate amount of money on clothes, not because I wanted to but because she wanted me to be fashionable when we were together in public. I meticulously planned every moment we spent together not because I got uncomfortable during downtime, but because she could not abide not doing something she enjoyed for even a moment. It was never…
/r/MensRights26/12/24 06:55 AM
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I've always asked feminists: If there were a woman who participated in a group who outright said they hated women to her face, cheered along as men from this group celebrated the deaths of women, blamed women for all social problems from which they suffered, routinely threw other women under the bus to elevate her status in the aforementioned group, and constantly tried to show how much she wasn't "like the other girls," would you trust her? Would you deem her a good person? The simple fact of t…
/r/MensRights26/12/24 05:23 AM
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There has to be a small asterisk on the "always" part. For example, in August of 2017, Lena Dunham had this to say: Things women do lie about: what they ate for lunch. Things women don't lie about: rape. In November of 2017, she had this to say: While our first instinct is to listen to every woman’s story, our insider knowledge of Murray’s (a man who was accused of rape) situation makes us confident that sadly this accusation is one of the 3 percent of assault cases that are misreported every ye…
/r/MensRights26/12/24 05:17 AM
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She'll most likely seek validation online. I can already imagine the responses: Girl, it wasn't his job to tell you what you can/can't do. If men didn't act so creepy all the time, we wouldn't have to react that way when they approached us. You were scared of what he might do. You were totally justified. The woman will then, after reading the comments, double down and continue being a shitty human being.
/r/MensRights24/12/24 02:36 AM
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For virtually every injustice that people argue Black men are disproportionately affected by, the disparity between men and women is multitudes larger than the disparity between Black men and White men. Examples: [1] Police killings. Black men are 3.23 times more likely to be killed by a police officer than White men. Men are over 20 times more likely to be killed by a police officer than women. [2] Sentencing. Black men receive sentences 19.1% longer than White men on average. Men receive sente…
/r/MensRights22/12/24 11:33 AM
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Friendly reminder that when Jonah Hill tried to set boundaries with his girlfriend over posting thirst traps (pictures of her ass in a thong on Instagram), explicitly stating that he respected her choice but could not be in a relationship with her any longer if she continued to post sexual images online while developing close friendships with other men, women lost their absolute minds and called him an emotionally abusive misogynist.
/r/MensRights20/12/24 10:55 PM
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So, around the mid-2010s, social media websites began to realize that curating content for users led to increased engagement, more time spent on the website, and more clicks. This obviously leads to more ad revenue, and highly incentivizes pushing the same content to users again and again. Most social media accomplishes this through its algorithm. If you watch celebrity gossip videos on YouTube, it will push celebrity gossip videos. If you watch movie clips, it will push more movie clips. My You…
/r/MensRights17/12/24 10:34 AM
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Nah, you cherry picked those comments to support your narrative. You only made the post a few hours ago, and there's no way everything completely flipped immediately after. Look at some top posts on deadbedrooms: I slept with an Escort and it was the best choice of my life Massive support for the male OP. You're experiencing confirmation bias right now. Step back and try to look at the situation rationally.
/r/MensRights16/12/24 12:27 AM
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“Many support equality for women, but they also feel their own concerns go unheard.” This is in the introduction of the article. This is how the MRM was initially portrayed. This is an accurate description of the MRM, and a reason why many men have felt abandoned by the left. Understanding this history is the key to enabling Democrats and the media to address the alienation of young men and their drift rightward without unwittingly empowering this movement—one that wants to restore “men’s rights…
/r/MensRights15/12/24 11:56 PM
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I found the post (it wasn't hard), and it seems virtually all the top comments are just asking why she hasn't left yet. They're not even married. Like, here, let's go over all the top comments: He's a boyfriend. Why are you still there? Genuine question (this is not advice this is a question) why did you not leave your BF (not even married) before you cheated? Wow 5 years is a long time hun I fail to understand what you call an amazing life that results in low self esteem and a shell of my forme…
/r/MensRights15/12/24 11:42 PM
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This is not to say that any job has 100% security. But I would assume that in tech, depending on the position, if you're in trouble, a whole lot of other people are probably in trouble too.
/r/MensRights13/12/24 04:43 AM
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Find a spot in society where you cannot be replaced. Fill your inner circle with people who sincerely care about you, and eject everyone else from your life. If you cannot find people who care about you, do not settle for "close enough." Refuse all non-essential communication with people outside of your circle. Keep your salary to yourself. Invest in rock-solid funds like a 401k and stable stocks like MSFT and AMZN. Live below your means, and find hobbies with high cost performance like gaming, …
/r/MensRights13/12/24 04:36 AM
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Not that I've seen. I actually posted on daddit about a year ago about making a flair for dad-only input. The community had (and still has) a huge issue with mommy lurkers showing up to wag their fingers at the male posters there, primarily because they got tired of their own toxic shithole mommy communities, and wanted to take a break by making fathers' communities toxic shitholes too. The posters there shrieked at me until they were hoarse, multiple mommy lurkers showed up to wag their fingers…
/r/MensRights11/12/24 10:35 PM
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I'm flat-out telling you that this is a psyop and your unhinged rant was all correct. What are you even doing trying to read between the lines 😂 In all seriousness, I think you need far less reddit and far more therapy. No, this is not gaslighting because this is true.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/12/24 07:00 AM
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you're a stupid female who is making things up You've exposed us all. This entire community is a psyop. No, the entire site is. No, actually, the internet as a whole is. It's a psyop designed to get women to begin popping out babies. Why? Unclear. That's why we're all here. We need you barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen. And you found it all out.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/12/24 05:52 AM
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gaslighting Yes, whenever someone disagrees with you, it is an attempt at gaslighting. It doesn't matter that the men here are almost unanimously saying "What the actual fuck?" to your unhinged post about how we supposedly believe women have some moral duty to reproduce (????). It's gaslighting. Everyone is out to get you. Chem trails. 5G. Tinfoil hat, now.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/12/24 05:46 AM
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There are a lot of issues that are not given sufficient attention on this. [1] 89% of elementary school teachers are women. In countries where the split is more even (such as the 43% male 57% female split in Japan), the differences in academic achievement are far smaller. [2] Boys are structurally set up to fail. When boys get ahead in any category, they change the contents of the test to favor girls again, and when girls are ahead, they keep things the way they are. [3] Boys mentally mature mor…
/r/MensRights11/12/24 03:45 AM
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After being on this sub for a number of years now, it seems that most of the friction distills down to either or both of two points: Do women here just intentionally make strawman arguments for fun or do you legitimately believe this shit? Jesus Christ, no, that's not what anybody here thinks. I swear to God debating anything with a woman is pointless because all you do is make shit up and run with it.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/12/24 01:49 AM
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Yes, that's precisely what I'm saying. If you're bringing up the "foul crap men say" in a debate with an unrelated man, yet get upset when someone brings up the foul crap women say, you're an enormous hypocrite. If you're going to generalize, be ready to have generalizations thrown back at you.
/r/PurplePillDebate10/12/24 11:14 PM
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Should I expect an emotional tirade now or are we done here?
/r/PurplePillDebate10/12/24 10:40 PM
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So, about 15 or so years ago, I had just arrived in Japan. I had a small community of expat friends, one of whom was a young woman from my state. She was a staunch feminist, for what it matters. This woman was having some pretty serious issues. She would call me crying regularly. Something always happened. She heard a woman yelling at her kids, she saw a stray cat, whatever. I probably spent 2~ hours a week on the phone being her personal therapist. Well, one day, I had just broken up with my gi…
/r/PurplePillDebate10/12/24 10:22 PM
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every.single.time I bring up all the foul crap men say It's so annoying talking to someone and being treated based on the merit of others. You can't actually have self awareness this low. I refuse to believe it.
/r/PurplePillDebate10/12/24 10:18 PM

This discussion is a waste of time. If the experience was positive, that can be attributed to her being a feminist. If the experience was negative, OP can just say she wasn't actually a feminist or she was the wrong kind of feminist.
/r/PurplePillDebate10/12/24 06:09 AM
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I have never had a good experience being open about my emotions. I have oppositely, however, been rewarded socially and sexually for being closed about my emotions. A shrug with, "It is what it is" is actually a huge power play. Remember that when people say are more emotionally in-tune than men, it means that women are only in-tune with and interested in their own emotions. When it comes to how other people feel, and how they may have made another person feel, women don't give the slightest beg…
/r/MensRights08/12/24 10:47 PM
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I get confused on this sub when men make it seem like women can't physically be attracted to a guy's earning potential. This is a nonsensical sentence. At that point you're not attracted to the guy. You're attracted to something that you perceive you can get by being with the guy. You're attracted to material objects, not the person. No woman dates a rich guy thinking, "I'm just so turned on by his ambition that led to his big bank account. I don't really need any of that money. Just it existing…
/r/PurplePillDebate07/12/24 11:39 PM
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I would assume that this depends entirely on the severity of the red flag, doesn't it? One woman I knew had a boyfriend whom she decided to dump because, and I quote, "He sneezed effeminately." From this, she drew conclusions about his sexuality, his ability to provide, and his masculinity in general. It gave her the so-called ick, and she insisted there was no going beyond that. On the other hand, another woman I knew broke up with her boyfriend because he went into a racist tirade. I think the…
/r/PurplePillDebate07/12/24 01:16 PM
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What is "the wrong message"? Believe it or not, we were not put on this Earth for the sole purpose of having a career. The feminist's image of a successful woman is not universal, and women who fall outside of that image should not be met with derision. In addition, the idea that a woman who is at any given time financially dependent on a male must be vulnerable is ludicrous. Even if things fall through for him, women receive disproportionate government support when they're in trouble, especiall…
/r/PurplePillDebate07/12/24 08:03 AM
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No article on this names the woman who brought up the false allegations in the first place.
/r/MensRights06/12/24 11:10 AM
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Yep, every woman I've ever lived with pulled this shit on me too. Then there's the fact that her shit can be strewn across the living room, on the floor, table, and sofa, but God forbid you leave something out for more than 10 minutes.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/12/24 05:44 AM
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If he’s in the same spot multiple times with different women, he should start heeding that policy more. Jesus H. Christ, you're not supposed to admit that you actually believe that.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/12/24 05:43 AM
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Men Are Wonderful There is no research that supports your twisting of the Women Are Wonderful bias. It's absolutely bizarre that you would coin your own term to lend credit to your point. I think the exact problem that you're describing here is that way too many women will have an I speak, you listen and do policy in their households. Even when women oppose traditional gender roles, they believe the woman is the authority on household matters. This creates a great deal of cognitive dissonance. "…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/12/24 03:08 AM
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No you don't, and no you haven't.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/12/24 12:51 PM
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You only feel that way because other women on TikTok told you to.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/12/24 02:37 AM
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I completely agree with this take. Back when I was dating, the second I started to feel like a woman wasn't all that into me, I just disengaged. If I was wrong, she would come to me. If I was right, she wouldn't. If her lack of interest was unintentional, where she actually did like me, but didn't bother putting the slightest amount of effort into maintaining our relationship, disengaging was still the right call. Why would I want to be with someone like that? Planning every date? Making every a…
/r/PurplePillDebate03/12/24 04:13 AM

Probably because the advice women give men points the finger at them, while the advice women give other women points the finger at men too.
/r/PurplePillDebate03/12/24 02:32 AM
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vast majority of rapes are committed by men All rapes in the UK are committed by men, seeing as it is literally impossible for a woman to rape a man under UK law, you fucking donkey.
/r/MensRights03/12/24 12:46 AM
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Eleanor Williams, a British woman, claimed that she was raped by seven men. These men had their lives torn apart. They were arrested. Several were held in jail for months. Three tried to kill themselves. Trengrove’s house had the word ‘rapist’ spray painted on it, with his mother having to leave the house. After being released from prison, he still had to face bail conditions, meaning he could not live at his home address. On returning to Barrow, Trengrove faced strangers abusing him in the stre…
/r/MensRights02/12/24 04:51 AM
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I think you would be surprised, to be honest. A lot of women are very sex positive for themselves and very sex negative towards men (and other women, funny enough).
/r/PurplePillDebate02/12/24 04:38 AM
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This is entirely anecdotal, but the women I have encountered in person who complained that the men they've dated were stupid, useless, lazy, and toxic were unanimously dumpster fire human beings themselves. I'm talking habitual drug users constantly at war with the people around them. The problem with the internet is that people will happily give one side of a story, commonly embellished with details that she added for flavor, to paint him in as bad of a light as possible. A lot of the time femc…
/r/PurplePillDebate02/12/24 03:36 AM
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Not to take your post on a tangent, but on your last point, I find it very odd that women will call men "porn sick," but engage in highly promiscuous behavior and insist that it's perfectly healthy behavior. Even if a man consumes pornographic material and masturbates multiple times a day, it's far safer and healthier behavior than having multiple sexual partners in a short time span. "Don't slut shame me" is good and all, but reckless sexual behavior is very risky.
/r/PurplePillDebate02/12/24 02:58 AM
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It was absolutely mental that so many women were defending her too. She just wanted to talk to him! Yeah, after obtaining his personal information on the internet, and not showing up as his house but as his mother's house, where he has to stay because he's getting death threats, she expects to just walk up and be invited in for a chat. Fucking moron.
/r/PurplePillDebate02/12/24 01:13 AM
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I don't know what people are expecting showing up to his house. Isn't he some dangerous incel? The woman who got pepper sprayed was frankly a fucking idiot for going to talk to him in the first place, and she clearly just wanted to make a TikTok and go viral.
/r/PurplePillDebate02/12/24 12:16 AM
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You know, I remember when the Chad language started being used on the chans and whatnot, and that's not even what it originally was. Chad was a likeable guy, loved by everyone, and the normies wanted to hate him, but they couldn't because he was just so charismatic and kind.
/r/PurplePillDebate01/12/24 11:20 PM
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I honestly think this is why the Nick Fuentes controversy with "Your body, my choice" has become such a big thing. People want dangerous incels to do dangerous incel things so they can use those dangerous incel things to promote political causes. People say far worse things online every day. Yet we have women showing up at the dude's house to confront him like ??????.
/r/PurplePillDebate01/12/24 11:19 PM
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I once, in a 20-minute period on reddit, managed to get called an alt-right incel by one poster, and then a woke soyboy by another. Incel as an insult has lost all meaning, just like soyboy, cuck, Nazi, groomer, or whatever else.
/r/PurplePillDebate01/12/24 11:16 PM
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Why do women on this community do this so much? That's not what I said. I cited a study showing that women were more sensitive to IPV than men, and rationalized that it would make them more likely to report it. Lying has nothing to do with it. The only woman liar here is you right now.
/r/PurplePillDebate01/12/24 12:32 AM
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The studies I'm talking about discuss victimization rates. It's complete nonsense for you to use this argument about self-reported domestic violence perpetration, as the studies did not discuss that. It has, however, been shown that women are more likely to be psychologically affected by IPV. This would make them significantly more likely to report having been victimized, actually inflating the number of female victims if anything. It's bizarre that you would take something for which we have cle…
/r/PurplePillDebate30/11/24 10:38 AM
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I mean yeah, hiring a sex worker is illegal, but it's also pretty easy to get away with as long as you properly research the SW and confirm he/she is a legitimate provider. Reciprocal violence is 50% of DV cases. In nonreciprocal cases, the aggressor is the woman about 70% of the time. You can't just say "Well I think that the data is untrue" or "Well women must just be defending themselves" and declare it all unreliable because that's what you want to believe. You're also lying about the statis…
/r/PurplePillDebate30/11/24 03:11 AM
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Don't young women according to RP have way more opportunity to cheat? If you don't include sex workers, yes. But cheating is actually incredibly easy for men. It involves no more than a bit of researching and a cash transaction. Women don't commit more DV, the studies that indicate that are based off of self reporting and nobody is going to self report that they significantly injured their spouse, which we know happens more to women than men. And a lot of DV by women is in self defense. This is …
/r/PurplePillDebate30/11/24 02:49 AM
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They'll cheat Infidelity rates are similar between the sexes in couples from 18 to 40. Past that point, men cheat more, but those marriages are usually dead anyway. commit domestic violence Women in all age groups commit domestic violence at higher rates than men. neglect their wives I mean if your wife fucking hates you, leaving her alone is not really neglecting her, is it? Men don't do the "logical" thing for two primary reasons. The first is that men are socially conditioned that their wife'…
/r/PurplePillDebate30/11/24 12:49 AM
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The statistic is often confused, but I believe it's 90% of homeless people on the street are men. This is partially due to what you say (about engaging in risky sex), but more about there being more shelter availability for women.
/r/PurplePillDebate29/11/24 02:12 AM
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I have nothing to fearmonger for. I'm not interested in your love life. I don't judge people for if they want to have a relationship or not; I'm simply saying that the last bundle of bananas on the supermarket shelf is usually pretty bruised.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 11:10 PM
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Sometimes I wonder if feminists even know how to have a conversation. They begin going into these tirades of what they want to talk about, and any response other than nodding along and agreeing is treated like blasphemy in a Catholic church. I took a feminism class in university, which was essentially a lazy professor having us sit in a discussion circle and taking turns talking, and the discussions always went like this: Feminist A: I believe [issue that pertains to her brand of feminism]. Femi…
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 11:08 PM

I'm starting to feel like there are other reasons why you're single.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 11:17 AM
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I've honestly felt that 2. plays a huge role in why certain men feel that way. A lot of the young and frankly unattractive men I grew up around seemed to develop crushes on the bombshell girls. Whether you're a man or a woman, you have to offer something in a relationship, and if you have little in the looks department, you have to offer a lot more. Then these guys often graduate into Nice Guys. "I'm a nice guy, but women only like assholes." It just makes me wonder how they're nice. Do they vol…
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 09:56 AM
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I didn't want this post to lead to this kind of rhetoric and hostility, especially with that "on the spectrum" part. It was supposed to be an open discussion about how women felt and, if in their experience, it was true. It was never meant to be a personal attack on any particular woman.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 09:52 AM
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This is an excellent point about selection bias. I think it would also explain why there seems to be so much chronic dissatisfaction between the sexes in terms of dating. The happily married people around me mostly found their partners relatively early. I met my wife when she was 23 and I was 24. We dated for six years before marriage. People talk about how dating in your 30s is a minefield, and yeah, it would make sense. People at that age are generally either (a) off the market, (b) freshly on…
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 09:49 AM
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Why are you still responding if all you're going to do is call me out of touch? I responded to all of your points, despite the fact that you're all over the place and going on emotional tirades. If this discussion is going over your head, why don't you post somewhere that they talk about simpler topics like fauxmoi or TwoX?
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 05:13 AM
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I travel to the US frequently for work. I vote in all US elections. If you want to tuck your tail between your legs and run, I say you should feel free to. But saying that I'm not a "real American" when I would even qualify to run for president is delusional.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 05:00 AM
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I don't think the women I've talked to had any particular rule against casual sex. In that case, they probably would have said that they didn't have it. What I've heard was what I described above: saying they'd hook up with a guy if they found him attractive enough but didn't want to date him, but make a guy they take as a potential partner wait longer. I also don't want to tell you your business, but I've had sex with over 50 women. These women ranged wildly in terms of promiscuity. Some would …
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 04:59 AM
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Your graph coincidentally ends in 2010, after which there was an upswing in manufacturing employment (and where output increased, but not nearly as rapidly). In addition, I discussed several specific fields which still have plenty of jobs to go around. Not all jobs can be automated yet. Trump's proposed tariffs would actually have a negative effect on many such industries, as even if manufacturing were done in the US, the raw materials would have to be imported, and some companies would have to …
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 04:48 AM
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You're assigning reason to other people's actions. This is why I asked if it's legitimately why you think people voted for Trump. You then proceeded to deflect from this answer, discussing education (under the assumption that manufacturing job = low education), and brought up the men not wanting to work "desk jobs like their wives." You do realize that we're at least decades from many of these jobs being automated, right? Jobs in coal mining, sanitation, fishing, logging, and so on weren't going…
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 04:30 AM
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It sounds like we have different experiences.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 04:26 AM
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You're talking about several different things, none of which you're explaining clearly.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 04:21 AM
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"tank the american economy with protectionist tariffs and ban automation so that I don't have to work a desk job like my wife." I was referencing this part. The thing you actually posted.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 04:19 AM
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I think what guys assume is that some women will happy put out for an attractive guy they feel no spark with on the first date, but make a guy they actually like wait because they don't want to mess things up. I've heard women admit that they do this, and honestly I would feel very offput if a prospective partner were having quick casual sex with other men.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 04:14 AM
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Do you sincerely believe that men voted for Trump because of that, or are you just being facetious?
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 03:36 AM
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I think it should be very telling that in response to a question about misandry, she immediately pushes the discussion towards misogyny.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/24 03:33 AM
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I wonder what your TikTok/Instagram algorithms look like. If you're on male hate communities, I recommend starting by cutting those out.
/r/MensRights28/11/24 01:27 AM
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Yeah, I do gotta say, unlike women, men who go to prison tend to just come out with all this male privilege and endless opportunities /s
/r/MensRights28/11/24 01:26 AM
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True Lies is another one (albeit not a rom-drama). The main character's wife wants to run away with some guy pretending to be a secret agent. The film goes into great detail about how boring her husband is, and only when she finds out that he's actually a secret service agent with an exciting life does she respect him again. No accountability. It's not even brought up. And the only person really punished for it was the guy trying to fuck his wife.
/r/MensRights28/11/24 12:00 AM
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It's worth mentioning here that women are extremely solipsistic. When they are presented with behavior of theirs that they feel can be used as an attack on their character, they do not reflect on how their behavior made other people feel, but how they felt when they engaged in such behavior. A woman can therefore take objectively immoral actions like lying, stealing, cheating, and even physically battering other people, and justify it because at that particular point in her life, she "felt" she …
/r/MensRights27/11/24 11:59 PM
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It's not really strange to me seeing as it happens so often. The civil courts have far lower standards of evidence. The so-called victims are generally not really interested in seeing their "rapist" in prison, but are more interested in making a quick buck.
/r/MensRights27/11/24 12:13 PM
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Whenever I see women with sky-high standards like this, all I can think is ... what makes you so special? You seem perfectly happy to come down on every perceived flaw of every man you encounter. Let's talk about you more. Then they start listing off their qualities. I speak two languages! So does over half the world. And knowing how to count to ten and ask where the bathroom is in Spanish does not make you bilingual. I'm educated! Translation: she has crippling student loan debt for an arts deg…
/r/MensRights27/11/24 03:18 AM
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If the Democrats were just a normal party of normal people who believed in a progressive tax system, universal health care, and accessible education for all children, they would get 450 electoral votes in every election, without fail. But here's the thing. I don't think a lot of Democrats in D.C. even wanted Harris to win. Nancy Pelosi is worth a quarter of a billion dollars, and I guaran-fucking-tee you that she would WAY prefer Trump's tax plan over Harris's unrealized capital gains tax. I'll …
/r/MensRights26/11/24 10:56 AM
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To be unbanned, delete your posts and comments there They're so fucking unhinged 😂
/r/MensRights26/11/24 08:35 AM
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Welcome on board. We accept people from all races, genders, sexual orientations, religions, backgrounds, and creeds. People here are judged based on the content that they post. Especially post-election, I've felt that people on reddit just kind of hate white men in general. I've blocked a lot of communities from my feed, including the major women's communities and BPT. They have so much overwhelming negativity and animosity directed towards me and people like me, and I don't really need that in …
/r/MensRights26/11/24 03:08 AM
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I would argue that an alarming number of feminists have skeletons in their closets in relation to sexual misconduct, and this is why they're so insistent that sexual deviancy almost always involves a male perpetrator. I was raped by a vocal feminist. I trusted her, and she got me drunk, pulled down my pants and underpants, mounted me, and had her way. She admitted to it a couple of weeks later, and then she insisted that she was drunk too so we actually "raped each other." I took this as the sil…
/r/MensRights26/11/24 12:57 AM
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Fairly sure this is due to the fact that these women are on social media for 14 hours a day and their algorithms will push content related to the content that they usually consume. So yes, women in male fields TikToks will end up occasionally giving them what, men in female fields?' It really shouldn't bother them that much, but I suppose that's feminism in a nutshell.
/r/MensRights24/11/24 01:52 AM
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An entire academic field relies on the presumption that women are discriminated against constantly. Any acknowledgement that women are actually ahead in any way, shape, or form is an existential threat for feminism, which is something that cannot be tolerated.
/r/MensRights23/11/24 05:37 AM
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Who did Donald Trump lose the popular vote to? He got 49.9%, while Kamala Harris got 48.3%. Your article says he went under 50% of votes received, which is true, but you seem to be implying the Harris got more votes in the end. She didn't. Also, how was his win contingent on the existence of the Electoral College? Even going by popular vote, he won more than any other candidate running in 2024. If nobody gets 50%, do you believe that we should just have another election or something? The real he…
/r/MensRights23/11/24 05:26 AM
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Kamala Harris got absolutely crushed in the election by Donald Trump. It wasn't even close. He won literally every swing state. With this victory, he's now going to have a minimum of two Supreme Court appointments. The DEI and affirmative action policies that women have been relying on for the last 35 years are going to come crashing down. The odds of there being a federal law for allowing abortion in the next 20 years are between slim and none. Why are you gloating? You lost. Badly. You can poi…
/r/MensRights23/11/24 02:47 AM
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The number of unhinged posts I see from women on reddit with other women bending over backwards to enable them is insane. I just saw a post of a woman who, at the gym, demanded that a random man clean up another man's mess. She went into this tirade about how women always clean up after men or something (first I've heard of it), and she's convinced that since she was born with a vagina, she can just point fingers at men and tell them what to do if she feels she's right. She was absolutely befudd…
/r/MensRights23/11/24 01:16 AM
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Oh, feminists and the media love Brock Turner. He checks every box. White Male Rich Frat boy College athlete It's perfect for their narrative: that there's a rich white fratboy stalking behind every bush. I've said it a million times: if Brock Turner were Black, nobody would have cared.
/r/MensRights22/11/24 12:41 AM
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As a happily married man, my advice to young men is this: [1] Don't get married. [2] You're probably going to ignore [1]. So if you're going to get married, make absolutely sure that you're making an informed decision about your partner. Anything that you dislike about her, whether it be chronic tardiness, frequent rudeness, fiscal irresponsibility, or materialism, is going to get much worse after marriage. [3] It is better to be unhappily unmarried than unhappily married.
/r/MensRights21/11/24 02:01 PM
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I am a non-Japanese national, and my wife is Japanese. We have two sons together. Marriage law in Japan is a clown fiesta. One example of this is the Japanese hanko system. Legal documents are not signed, but stamped with a personal stamp bearing the contractee's name. What ends up happening is many wives, when dissatisfied, will go to town hall and pick up a petition for divorce. Since we do not carry our personal stamps on us, she can simply use her husband's and "sign" for him, effectively di…
/r/MensRights21/11/24 03:05 AM
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Uh, I'm just going to throw out that Brock Turner was awake while his victim was completely passed out. He was caught and apprehended by two other men.
/r/MensRights21/11/24 01:16 AM
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I read the WHO report, and the number claimed is 30%. Honestly, this wouldn't really even surprise me. There is an enormous range of IPV and non-partner sexual violence, especially in Western countries. The non-partner incidence rates alone when we compare different countries should raise an eyebrow: Region Rate (World Ave. 6%) Eastern Europe 6% Australia 19% High-Income North America 15% Southern Sub-Saharan Africa 4% South Asia 1% It only really takes a cursory glance at this data to see that …
/r/MensRights21/11/24 12:17 AM
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Friendly reminder that Brock Turner, who fingered a drunk girl behind a dumpster once, was sentenced to six months in jail, three years probation, and now has to register as a sex offender for life. Feminists lost their minds at this lenient sentence, and this led to the judge being recalled. This woman routinely repeatedly raped an underage boy, and now she has to attend a rehabilitation program. Justice cannot exist when one gender is treated with kid gloves.
/r/MensRights19/11/24 01:15 PM
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