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UN Women Legitimate femcel organization with UN funding.
/r/MensRights10/02/26 02:15 PM
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I've been saying it for years. If men were responsible for the majority of household labor, and women were expected to be the breadwinners, women would be shrieking themselves hoarse about men not contributing financially enough.
/r/MensRights08/02/26 10:53 AM
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Nothing sets a woman off like a man enjoying himself.
/r/MensRights08/02/26 06:04 AM
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The phrase is "Not all men, but always a man." It's something that women with TikTok-addled brains believe because the only news they consume is curated to their femcel algorithm.
/r/MensRights07/02/26 09:39 AM
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You're defending revenge porn. Calling you a piece of shit is the calmest, most rational response in the world. Edit: lol, this fucking clown posts on a community called FeminismUncensored. Which would lend credit to the claim that feminists censor the fuck out of everything they don't like, wouldn't it? It's honestly hilarious that people like him can exist.
/r/MensRights06/02/26 01:52 AM
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Man, there's nothing quite like a female perpetrator and a male victim for feminists to take a complete 180 on every belief they claim they hold. Weren't feminists the ones who fought for revenge porn laws? And suddenly when it's a woman who does it to a man, you're wriggling around, trying to claim that he was in the wrong? His door was closed. He had requested contactless delivery. Yet you're still trying to phrase it in a way that makes her the victim. A normal, well-adjusted person would tak…
/r/MensRights05/02/26 11:42 PM
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In her TikTok-addled brain, she probably imaged getting a seven-figure settlement.
/r/MensRights05/02/26 11:39 PM
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Oh but also if you don't talk about your feelings openly it's toxic masculinity right?
/r/MensRights05/02/26 04:23 AM
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not accepting the shit they spew being violent towards women Holy fuck words don't even have meaning to feminists anymore. You just say whatever you want with no explanation.
/r/MensRights05/02/26 04:22 AM
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So funny story. A few days ago, a woman on TwoX made a post about something her FWB did to upset her. It seemed like a completely inconsequential matter, but women have to go online and complain about literally everything that happens in their lives for some reason. The funny part was she ended her post with the comment "Men are losers!!!" I checked her post history. She was a 27-year-old alcoholic waitress who believed that she could cast black magic on people she didn't like. These are the peo…
/r/MensRights05/02/26 01:08 AM
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maximizing muscle-building during workouts, achieving economic success, and markers of traditional masculinity, such as gun ownership and hunting Damn those MRAs for checks notes... their efforts toward improving their physical fitness, clawing themselves out of poverty, and having hobbies! This is a personal affront to women everywhere!
/r/MensRights04/02/26 12:50 AM
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Society treats guilty women better than falsely accused men.
/r/MensRights03/02/26 12:59 AM
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Testosterone levels are positively correlated with increased impulsivity and risk-taking. And you're putting words in my mouth. I did nothing of the sort. I explained very clearly that much of it is social, but you blew past that to make a nonsense argument that everything is nurture.
/r/MensRights02/02/26 06:50 AM
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I think you and other posters have done a great job of covering the social aspect of it, but there's an enormous biological aspect which we cannot ignore here. Men are biologically more prone to high-risk, impulsive behaviors than women.
/r/MensRights02/02/26 02:42 AM
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Pearl is a grifter and a terrible debater.
/r/MensRights30/01/26 12:05 PM
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It is absolutely no surprise that the men this vile woman fucks don't want to wear condoms, nor is it any surprise that they want nothing to do with her after. I don't see why her inability to close her legs to every loser who comes along is the fault of baby boys, though. It's almost as if she hates herself for letting men with loser genes nut inside of her, but she can't emotionally reconcile that, so she goes after defenseless children.
/r/MensRights30/01/26 02:38 AM
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She looks and speaks like she has legitimate brain damage. That you find women like this "very intelligent" speaks volumes about you as a person.
/r/MensRights30/01/26 02:29 AM
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harassment It's kind of wild how the definition of "harassment" has changed over the years, hasn't it? It used to be persistent unwanted contact, and usually implied behavior by which the average person would feel threatened. Now it's just "anything someone said that I don't like." I had one feminist reply to a comment of mine on reddit that I was harassing women. The comment I wrote was in response to a man, agreeing with him.
/r/MensRights28/01/26 03:09 AM
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Women use politics as a simple yardstick for how much they can take advantage of men. Far-left feminist men are meek, quiet, and non-confrontational. They shatter at the slightest resistance and will happily accept verbal and physical abuse from a female partner. If such a man stands up for himself or for something his TwoX partner does not believe in, she can call him a fake feminist and he'll immediately have to roll over and show his belly. It's little mystery why divorced women in their late…
/r/MensRights28/01/26 03:07 AM
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That could have easily been PEAR, but I guess the acronym works.
/r/MensRights28/01/26 01:40 AM
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One of the greatest predictors of the dissolution of a marriage within the next 12 months is the man losing his job. Keep in mind that the woman losing her job statistically leads to reduced risk for divorce, even if she is the primary breadwinner. This is our mental load. Women have panic attacks over choosing a detergent and call it the mental load. We deal with the fact that if we lose our job, we lose our wife, and she'll be doing everything in her power to take all the resources she can on …
/r/MensRights26/01/26 11:59 PM
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What's wrong with honoring women on IWD? I'm not against discussions for women's rights, the recognition of women's struggles, and efforts to help women for their unique issues. I'm against feminism because they actively sabotage similar efforts for men, perpetuate harmful stereotypes about us, and take over our movements to twist them to their own wants (see Movember). In addition, I wouldn't really raise an eyebrow if a restaurant posted about International Women's Day but not International Me…
/r/MensRights25/01/26 11:22 PM
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In her TikTok-addled brain, she probably thought she'd be able to sue him for sexual harassment and win millions of dollars. I think the best part of this is how the story got feminists to take a complete 180 on revenge porn. Apparently it's OK when the victim is a man. Who would have thought?
/r/MensRights25/01/26 01:01 AM
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And women would have shrieked and cried if the Black Widow player was kicked, then directed harassment from places like GirlGamers to the streams of the male players.
/r/MensRights23/01/26 06:20 AM
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A while ago, women were doing this in Colombia. American men were being drugged, robbed, and killed by their Tinder dates. There was a post about it on TwoX. I remember some of the top comments. Oh no! So, what's everyone having for breakfast today? I visited Colombia last year. Beautiful country, beautiful people. Keep being great, Colombia! "Passport bros" getting what they deserve. The insane thing was before mods stepped in and deleted the post, these were all highly upvoted comments. Women …
/r/MensRights22/01/26 11:14 PM
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Man, I thought feminists were stupid in 2015, but it's gotten so much worse. Maybe they all have long COVID, anxiety, and fibromyalgia, but at least in 2015, they would try to have a conversation. Now they just repeat what they saw on TikTok and expect it to have the same impact. I just had a conversation with a feminist elsewhere who immediately crumpled and resorted to personal attacks when I showed her femcel talking point was based on a study she didn't understand.
/r/MensRights20/01/26 11:57 PM
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So now that you're so desperate that you're reaching for examples that virtually never happen to native speakers of the language we're using, is it safe to assume you have nothing left? Oh, here: I oppose arranged and forced marriage in the first place. Now what other wildly irrelevant points are you going to bring up?
/r/MensRights20/01/26 12:03 PM
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Again, you're just repeating your brainrot TikTok talking points. There should be a reasonable assumption that by marrying a man, a woman has consented to a certain degree of physical intimacy, and that the idea of being touched by her husband does not disgust her. You're going to take this ball I passed you and run out off the sidelines and out of the stadium with another one of your TikTok femcel points, but the simple fact of the matter is if a woman decides that she no longer desires to be t…
/r/MensRights20/01/26 02:50 AM
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You're not addressing my comment. You're just repeating the same talking point that you saw on TikTok or whatever other brainrot content you consume. Your obsession with bringing up bodily autonomy without even really understanding what the term means shows this. leave them And that was the point I was making. That is the point virtually everyone here is making. The problem is women like you will scorn men for doing so. I saw a woman on a feminist community throwing a tantrum because her husband…
/r/MensRights20/01/26 01:28 AM
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Barring medical issues, physical intimacy and touch are requirements for a relationship. If a man or a woman in a relationship wants all the benefits of being with his or her partner (companionship, financial benefits, sharing responsibilities, a support net in an emergency), but squirms away when his or her partner wants to be physically intimate or constantly makes excuses, it is simply not a romantic relationship anymore. It's a parasitic relationship. I once had a girlfriend who would only a…
/r/MensRights20/01/26 12:52 AM
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Reads like ragebait.
/r/MensRights19/01/26 06:39 AM
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Hao Li, 29, was warned by a judge that her conduct risked deterring 'genuine victims from coming forward'. A court also heard the accusation had a serious impact on the police officer, who was arrested and held in cells for 35 hours before being suspended for five months. It was only due to the 'foresight' of the officer, who had set his phone to record an earlier conversation between the pair and left it on, recording the sexual encounter, that he was not charged. The way this is worded is hone…
/r/MensRights18/01/26 11:46 PM
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They want the princess treatment? Sure. Constant personal development in languages, arts, fitness, and etiquette. Hours of praying a day. Virtually no privacy, exceedingly high expectations, no freedom. Married off to a duke, an earl, or a prince before her 16th birthday, expected to be either pregnant or getting pregnant until menopause. ...No? Not like that? Oh, you mean you only picked and chose what you want, which lets you be the laziest slob imaginable and still have a high standard of liv…
/r/MensRights17/01/26 11:56 PM
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Imagine there is an archipelago, and you are the leader of one of the islands. During your time as leader, you have worked tirelessly to cultivate the best farmland you could. You've spent years plowing and tilling the soil, digging irrigation canals, and making it fertile. You have been rewarded greatly for these efforts, and now you've managed to stockpile a surplus of food for an emergency. One day, a leader of another island shows up. They say that they need some of your food, and so you agr…
/r/MensRights14/01/26 01:31 AM
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These women have genuine mental illness. Their brains have been reprogrammed by their TikTok algorithms. They're not capable of rational thought anymore; they only repeat what other women have said in TikTok comments, they only care about receiving praise for their own. Women like her choose TikTok over their male partners. Men simply can't compete with their incessant need for drama, their addiction to gossip, the "tea," their toxic little groups and their terrible friends. It's the worst feeli…
/r/MensRights13/01/26 09:31 AM
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My ex girlfriend stabbed me. Every woman I've ever said this to, literally every single woman, has responded in the same way. What did you do? So I'm not allowed to call her crazy because apparently getting stabbed by a woman means I must have deserved it.
/r/MensRights06/01/26 04:47 AM
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Well based on her pictures, I would assume she sells content to just about nobody because yikes.
/r/MensRights05/01/26 10:13 AM
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It's simple. 60% of domestic violence is reciprocal. In nonreciprocal domestic violence cases, the overwhelming majority of the time, the aggressor is the woman. MensRights discusses this topic frequently. Of the actually active moderators on that community: One is a frequent TwoXChromosomes poster. One is a frequent AskWomenOver30 poster. One is an OF "model." One is a supermod who moderates over 1,000 subreddits. One moderates dozens of vegan subreddits and spams with vegan propaganda. These a…
/r/MensRights05/01/26 02:56 AM
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Redditors are genuinely terrible people who spend the overwhelming majority of their waking hours on reddit trying to virtue signal that they're good people. It's like the videos of the Instagram influencers showing up to a volunteer site, posing for pictures of themselves helping, and then jumping into a Lexus and leaving.
/r/MensRights05/01/26 12:41 AM
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Yes, I know that you can check the sex of the fetus at 6w. I'm saying she didn't do it. I'm saying she just wants attention, so she's engagement farming with ragebait.
/r/MensRights03/01/26 10:18 PM
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Don't bother with people like her. She didn't abort two boys. She just wants attention, so she took a meme from another femcel who also wanted attention, and she posts ragebait because it's the only way anyone will ever care about what she says.
/r/MensRights03/01/26 05:26 AM
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If my wife were stranded, I'd be out the door before hanging up the phone. This does not make me a simp. This does not make me AAA. This makes me a person who loves his wife and doesn't want her to wait a minute longer than necessary. There are plenty of far better examples of AITA misandry.
/r/MensRights02/01/26 11:32 PM
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You have severe mental illness, and instead of taking actions conducive to a solution, you screech at men online. Stop unloading your personal issues onto us.
/r/MensRights14/12/25 09:52 AM
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Women support women is how women virtue signal to other women without actually doing anything. It's a few words that they post in comment sections to appear virtuous. The attitude never extends to their daily lives. They don't give to women's charities. They don't help other women in need unless there are other women around to take a video of it for their TikToks. Don't believe the farce. It's an act.
/r/MensRights12/12/25 11:19 PM
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I will never forgive the feminists who rallied behind the objectively weaker Hillary Clinton because of their it's our turn mentality. They screeched and blubbered and stomped their feet and flailed their arms until she won the primary, called the men who still supported Bernie Sanders Berniebros, thought insulting anyone who called foul settled the issue, and then blamed the Sanders supporters again when Clinton lost. Then in some states, 12% of people who voted for Sanders in the primaries end…
/r/MensRights09/12/25 11:36 PM
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I dated a woman who would constantly interrupt me to guess what I was about to say, get it wrong, and when I asked her to let me finish, she would snap at me and say "Don't interrupt me." Or she'd interrupt me to talk about what she wanted to talk about. When I brought this up to feminists, they rallied behind her, saying I must have been talking too long, and I think I've honestly reached the point where I simply won't engage with a woman in a professional environment.
/r/MensRights09/12/25 12:23 AM
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Never forget Jessica Valenti, the feminist who wrote about how horrible catcalling was, but then wrote a year later that she secretly missed it and that was also men's fault somehow.
/r/MensRights05/12/25 05:46 AM
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I for one am shocked that a professional model whose job it is to look beautiful was called beautiful, especially wearing a low-crop shirt and tight pants, making eye contact with every man she saw as though she wanted them to talk to her. I for one am shocked that a woman who made a story to complain about catcalling was cheating on her partner, showing that she was in fact open to advances from other men after all. I for one am shocked that Inside Edition still has this story up, and still por…
/r/MensRights05/12/25 05:45 AM
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Oh, my favorite ex girlfriend story. Many years ago I was in a long-distance relationship with a women. Now, it is not exaggeration to say that I spent virtually every cent of disposable income on seeing her, traveling with her, and making her happy. I worked a job during the day, then a second one at night so I could afford to see her more often. She constantly called me "poor" and said I couldn't afford to treat her well. I was disgusted by her words, but I put up with it because I loved her, …
/r/MensRights04/12/25 11:58 PM
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You deleted the post, so I can't see the context. You talked to a woman whom you thought was an adult, and she ended up being 16 so you left her alone, right? Unless there's other missing context, there's nothing wrong with what you did; it was an honest mistake, and once you learned her true age, you corrected it. Reddit will interpret anything any way they can for a chance to wokescold you. That's how the website operates now. They don't care about what you say, because what they've decided ab…
/r/MensRights04/12/25 11:35 PM
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These are the women calling you an incel on the internet. In their brains, when a woman gets on the same train as you, you should get off and walk because she might feel uncomfortable.
/r/MensRights04/12/25 04:06 AM
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exploring why Why would he have to explore why? That those women chose to have loud public conversations of an inappropriate nature is not his fault. There is a certain decorum required when you're in public, and this includes the understanding that conversations which would make a reasonable person uncomfortable should be avoided. you thought was attractive You changed what he was talking about because on a certain level, you know you're wrong. Talking about how attractive you find something an…
/r/MensRights21/11/25 12:53 PM
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