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| 2 | Why do men have to prove themselves real men?I dont care how we defined things historically, because I wash my ass and know calculus. But if you'd like to dig through other cultures and their history, you might find a lot more dickless men and pussy-less women than you thought. That being said. The masculine equivalent for a traditional age of majority exists, there is no dichotomy here. Recall that period in high-school? When all the other boys around you had their balls drop, got deep voices, and developed beards? That was the bus buddy,… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 16/10/25 11:43 PM |
| 3 | Why do men have to prove themselves real men?Noooo no no. Nope with a double handful of salt and pepper to boot. A woman who is infertile is still a woman. Their title is not revoked in menopause, and it is not feasible or moral to link identity with capability. If you were to retreat to these biological roots, you could easily define a man as someone capable of producing sperm, but it's just not that simple. Neither of the biological sexes are content to he described under those auspices. Neither is fully captured in those sweeping statem… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 16/10/25 09:41 PM |
| 1 | [Cross-post] A Rebuttal/Rant about Something I See too often Online: "Women can afford to be pickier now and disregard men because Women had no financial rights before 1974"Well I do need to set some of these initial talking points straight before I get on with the comment: 'no financial rights' here is standing in for a general rebuttal about woman's participation in and ownership of their own wealth. Yes, they had the ability to own a banking account before then, but the system in place was hostile to them. It required an act of government to approach parity, in the 70s as you say, which is quite recently. Which means that average 'matrilineal' pool of wealth has… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 15/10/25 07:34 PM |
| 2 | Double Life, new to the communityIt is strange to straddle the rift. I have been there, hell I am there. But with some caveats and carry overs. Blue as buckskin background, but I've always been an advocate for radical compassion, landing me in the left bucket with a vengeance. My friends at work are, to put it bluntly, aggressively offensive. It's a point of pride and a game. My personal circle of friends and their wider network of acquaintances are of a similar ideological bent to mine, but often their arguments and ideas are … | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 04/09/25 11:08 PM |
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