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You can see this at play in non-political spheres. It's annoyingly still too common that women will start shit with a man because she has a guy who can step in when it gets physical.
/r/MensRights27/04/26 05:57 PM
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I hadn't thought about it but...of the bi women I've known, at least half of them ended up not being bi or were just experimenting. Whereas the bi men I knew were mostly all completely entrenched and comfortable as a bisexual. Admittedly, the bi men who seemed to give it up because of outside pressure to appear straight. Anecdotal tbf but it never occurred to me before.
/r/MensRights01/12/24 09:23 PM
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As someone who went from a passionate feminist to an equally passionate anti-feminist, there is some truth to what you say. There is a passing of the buck attitude at play ("the patriarchy has ruined my and everyone else's lives!" to "feminism led me astray and has ruined everything!) that needs to be addressed on a personal level. On the other hand, and this is from personal experience, those two extreme, opposing reactions can be part of the process of growth too. Having your world view taken …
/r/MensRights31/10/24 06:24 PM
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Just read it, that's wild. Mine was just pissed cuz I wasn't interested her and I (exasperated and annoyed that I "needed" to out myself for some peace) told her I was gay. "Oh. I knew you were an incel." "...ma'am, incel means involuntary celibate. Women aren't not choosing me, I'm not choosing them." The best part was she ended up hitting on another guy that night...who was my also very gay ex. I would've felt bad for her if not for that interaction.
/r/MensRights07/07/23 05:12 AM
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A few but my personal favorite is that I'm gay. Have fun wrapping your head around that one.
/r/MensRights07/07/23 02:40 AM
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I've noticed it ever since I came out back in high school. The immediate switch is so jarring and it has always put me off. Not one woman who has ever done that switch to me has ever been anything more than a casual friend. (Much to some of their frustration, so desperate for a gay friend are they) I just cannot find it in me to trust someone who feels that disingenuous as a close friend. And that's not even addressing the inappropriate touching, the incredibly invasive questions about sex lives…
/r/MensRights15/05/23 08:51 PM
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The problem with that word is that it's followed the same course as so many other buzzwords. (Racist, nazi, fascist, misogynist, homophobic, hell even "trigger" if you wanna go back a decade) They've all been used so excessively that they have not just strayed from its original meaning but become absolutely useless as a word. It was supposed to be used for when you turn that person into a (usually sexual) object to the point that they're no longer a human being in your mind anymore. Shockingly, …
/r/MensRights21/03/23 05:34 AM
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Nine times, with a shotgun?!?!! Jesus wept.
/r/MensRights19/02/23 02:53 AM
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I mean, are there some ignorant as hell men out there? Sure, yeah, of course. There's straight guys that shit all over gay men, and both straight and gay people will shit all over bi people. But having existed in both circles over the years, I'll still take the rare moments of blatant, open homophobia over what I saw so many feminist groups do to gay men in the past. (My favorite was when large chunks of that group started turning on gay men if they didn't stick with the current groupthink) So y…
/r/MensRights20/10/22 09:04 AM
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I'm glad this was mentioned eventually because while it's a fuzzy recollection, I'd swear she spoke on how both pretending to be a man and outright lying and deceiving constantly for almost 2 years really tore her to shreds. A shame it ended this way for her. May she find the peace in death that she never found in life.
/r/MensRights03/09/22 03:48 AM
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Same. I read the first handful and thought to myself "not to be that guy but oof"
/r/PussyPassDenied24/03/22 03:45 AM
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I'm single and have stayed that way for a bit. That said, sex happens when it happens. Sometimes it's been a few times a week, sometimes more, sometimes less. Idk what the new bit is about so I can't really speak to that. I had one ex who got pissy about porn but uh, he had some self esteem and jealous issues. My other partners were either neutral on the matter (ie "everyone does it") or we would use it as part of foreplay. I actually had one guy I was seeing who got pissed off about me gaming, …
/r/MensRights31/01/22 05:27 AM
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Already there bud
/r/MensRights31/01/22 04:45 AM
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That...would also explain why men seem to suffer pretty hard after the end of a long term relationship compared to women. Not that women don't ofc, but there's enough of a difference that I still occasionally see memes over it.
/r/MensRights31/01/22 04:43 AM
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She makes a great point, in that my being gay does exclude me from a chunk of the issues men face when it comes to being men. (inb4 someone points it out, yes, there are issues still, some that come specific with being a gay man) It really leaves me feelin' some kind of way about my non-gay counterparts.
/r/MensRights29/07/21 06:23 AM
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I find it interesting that as you aged (and thus dealt with older people) it was the men who eased off with time.
/r/MensRights07/10/20 08:40 PM
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There was always an unnoticed irony to the packs of straight girls who would come into gay bars to "get away from straight guys acting gross." Then proceed to act "gross" the entire night. (And don't even get me started on the "I'm going to turn you" types)
/r/MensRights20/10/19 09:23 PM
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False. I take thorough enjoyment from assholes 😏
/r/MensRights20/10/19 09:20 PM
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The same thing is happening in gay male spaces all over the place too. Transmen have come flocking to those spaces and are acting in much the same way. "I like dick" has come around full circle as a volatile statement.
/r/PussyPassDenied02/10/19 06:16 AM
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The crime for me, is watching a beloved book series of my growing years, used so horribly by these idiots. (Not that Rowling has done anything to help in that regard)
/r/MensRights15/01/19 11:56 PM
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