| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 0 | Remember when the internet was a male space?So then what is the reason women shouldn’t play sports or read comics? ALSO I just noticed your username lmaooo | /r/MensRights | 03/02/26 12:58 PM |
| 4 | Remember when the internet was a male space?What about a black dude that was adopted by white parents and grew up in a white suburb and has never been exposed to african american culture. How is he different from you? | /r/MensRights | 03/02/26 04:10 AM |
| -16 | Remember when the internet was a male space?I can see the logic in that. But for those gender exclusive spaces to be things like playing video games and reading comics is wrong. People shouldn’t be prevented from engaging in things they’re genuinely interested in and that make them happy. | /r/MensRights | 03/02/26 04:05 AM |
| -11 | Remember when the internet was a male space?There absolutely were things hindering women from engaging in these things. Societal pressures and gender norms. This was (and definitely still is to an extent) a problem for men as well, of course. “Boys should do boy things and girls should do girl things.” The reason women have recently been able to break into these spaces is because that idea has started to be deconstructed by the new generations. I do see that you are suggesting women only enter into male “participated” spaces because they … | /r/MensRights | 03/02/26 04:02 AM |
| -38 | Remember when the internet was a male space?Why is it a bad thing that women now feel more free to engage with things that are traditionally dominated by men though? I think these imaginary barriers (for women and men) going away is a good thing, but I’m curious to hear why you think it’s bad. | /r/MensRights | 03/02/26 01:43 AM |
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