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| 11 | When Does Feminism Actually Help Men?In a similar vein, the feminist push to change the FBI's definition of rape did technically expand it to include some male victims... just not male victims of women (unless they shove a fist up his ass or something). | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 17/08/26 01:58 PM |
| 1 | Men Are Suffering… and It Affects All of UsDoesn't help at all. I could not agree with you more. In fact, I'd go so far as to say things like this only make it more difficult for men to open up. One of the biggest obstacles to men actually expressing themselves is that they don't want to burden other people by making their problem someone else's, too. They'd rather come up with a reason to shoulder the burden in silence. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 10/08/26 01:49 AM |
| 1 | What are some advantages of being born male?I agree with other people here that it's difficult to think of a truly significant advantage that men have compared to women when discussing modern, egalitarian societies, but I do think that people tend to lack nuance when considering advantages/disadvantages. Even in extreme cases of advantage such as wealth or attractiveness, they still come with some disadvantages that I think are ok to recognize, even if they don't outweigh the obvious advantages that those people enjoy. It's just a matter … | /r/MensRights | 09/08/26 08:05 PM |
| 13 | Men Are Suffering… and It Affects All of UsA woman walks into a sleepy diner alone, a sad look on her face. She sits at a booth. A waitress comes to take her order. Coffee. That's it. The waitress gives her a warm, comforting smile before leaving, recognizing and acknowledging her mood and responding with sympathy. Left alone for a few moments, the woman begins crying quietly. Other patrons show concern. Some ask her if she's alright. Some ask if there's anything they can do to help her. The waitress returns with the coffee. She smiles a… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 09/08/26 07:10 PM |
| 3 | What are some good counter arguments to 'men are responsible for their own problems and not feminists'?A few pithy options: 1. The only type of person who could say that either doesn't understand men's problems, doesn't understand feminism, or both. 2. Men are also responsible for universal suffrage, modern medicine, and air conditioning. Funny how this only goes one way. It's almost like feminists hate men or something. 3. Ah, inherited guilt and victim blaming. How very "patriarchal" of you. 4. Well, when your entire ideology is deliberately designed to make men responsible for every bad thing … | /r/MensRights | 07/08/26 03:58 PM |
| 12 | "That's because of patriarchy" counter argumentThe left has this problem generally with words that are so vague and nebulous that they can kind of mean anything they need to in a given situation. This is, I think, by design. A person's brain just fills in the gaps with whatever makes some amount sense (so long as they don't think about it too deeply) and gives plenty of space to be redefined as needed. One tip for people to try whenever these words are brought up is this: Ask them to explain what they just tried to explain again without usin… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 05/08/26 04:26 PM |
| 1 | Is there any point in labelling a society as 'Patriarchal'?So in the interest of offering up something akin to a point in labeling a society a patriarchy, I realized that I'm not exactly sure what you're asking about. Are you asking if there's any point in ever defining a society, past, present, or future as being patriarchal? Or are you asking if there's any point in defining our modern, post universal-suffrage societies as being patriarchal? Because these have two very different answers lol. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 18/07/26 10:18 PM |
| 6 | Toxic Masculinity, Healthy Masculinity, Positive Masculinity, Toxic Femininity what are they?The reason that toxic masculinity is so gross as a term is because it is a collection of negative stereotypes about men that is wielded as a stick to collectively beat them with. If you want to know what toxic femininity looks like, go ask the redpillers and incels. Their complaints about women are just as "valid," in that they describe toxic behaviors and aspects of femininity that are just as common among women. Just couch it all in veneer of academic language and there really is no difference… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 08/07/26 03:55 PM |
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