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| 6 | I wonder why men are no longer interested in dating.They only want men to come to these events to humiliate them, that’s why men aren’t coming. The men they’d actually go for wouldn’t be struggling and go to these events, that’s the truth of it - that’s why they tried to push for the vetting by other women because they would most likely fit their inflated standards. But those me would have options so coming/ not coming isn’t a big deal and they can afford to give it a miss. I’ve been to two speed dating events. It was mostly ok, but what I notice… | /r/MensRights | 26/02/26 03:11 PM |
| 1 | According to a 2024 OnePoll Survey, 82% of Men Say Physical Affection from a Partner Is What Makes Them the HappiestWoke is just the extreme of the left and feminism. Who is it sharing the resource from? If I work more than you, why should you be entitled to that gain? There are no socialist countries in the west, all the countries that have been socialist have been unsuccessful. Yes ultra market focus can be bad as well, but doesn’t mean the alternative is socialism. And it’s not the same as classical liberalism. I generate that back by what my work brings to the economy. The point is, if you can navigate to… | /r/MensRights | 21/01/26 11:27 AM |
| 1 | According to a 2024 OnePoll Survey, 82% of Men Say Physical Affection from a Partner Is What Makes Them the HappiestHave a masters in history and politics. I’ve read a lot of the so called feminist thinkers etc. Socialism preaches equality, but why it’s really asking for is shared suffering at the expense of others. It just likes to use the equality label because that’s what attracts people to it. If I’ve worked for something - why should someone else be entitled to it? When applied to gender you see things like gender quotas etc appear as a high level example. Again, no time to go into nuances, but male beha… | /r/MensRights | 21/01/26 09:39 AM |
| 1 | According to a 2024 OnePoll Survey, 82% of Men Say Physical Affection from a Partner Is What Makes Them the HappiestIt’s not ignorance - I have a life and don’t have time here to list all the nuances. Also, my view is informed by the reading I’ve done, so yes I can and will generalise. This is a non argument, deflecting from the point. Because it never preaches about equality, but equity at the expense of men regardless of the circumstances of those men. It inherently set out to deconstruct male behaviours, even positive aspects and label them as problematic. They’re very explicitly in stating that they see m… | /r/MensRights | 21/01/26 09:29 AM |
| 1 | According to a 2024 OnePoll Survey, 82% of Men Say Physical Affection from a Partner Is What Makes Them the HappiestI can and I will because ultimately they’re on the same side and want the same ends. Also, we’re having a general conversation - I’m not gonna list the nuances of each deranged leftist strand. The ideology is inherently misandrist - no matter what subset. So yes, whilst not all of them are directly responsible as they don’t all hold power or decision making roles - as a wider culture and ideology they are, and they all think like this. | /r/MensRights | 21/01/26 09:05 AM |
| 2 | According to a 2024 OnePoll Survey, 82% of Men Say Physical Affection from a Partner Is What Makes Them the HappiestThe them is the feminist and socialist thought I mentioned. That’s a false equivalence. Suffrage isn’t exclusive to feminism - as I said many political thinkers had these ideas way before feminism as a concept started. As a classical liberal, I’d want everyone to have the vote (even though that carries risks). | /r/MensRights | 21/01/26 08:50 AM |
| 2 | According to a 2024 OnePoll Survey, 82% of Men Say Physical Affection from a Partner Is What Makes Them the HappiestI blame them because it entirely came out of their thinking and became the mainstream culture. There’s nothing to be confused about - this is the result of all feminism. The idea that “feminism” fought to give women the right is a myth - these people were classical liberals, they never fell into the thought of feminism. The point I’m making is that feminism became even more radical after the 60s, and that has led to tbh current state of thinking for many women. | /r/MensRights | 20/01/26 02:47 PM |
| 5 | According to a 2024 OnePoll Survey, 82% of Men Say Physical Affection from a Partner Is What Makes Them the HappiestI don’t think it’s a cabal type thing. It’s a cultural thing that has manifested | /r/MensRights | 20/01/26 02:45 PM |
| 3 | According to a 2024 OnePoll Survey, 82% of Men Say Physical Affection from a Partner Is What Makes Them the HappiestHave you ever read any literature before the 60s lol. Most romance was written by men - this isn’t an issue caused by men. It’s a wider ideology of feminism, and more broadly the left, that has brainwashed younger generations to act and think like this with women being the biggest advocates of it. | /r/MensRights | 20/01/26 10:28 AM |
| 6 | According to a 2024 OnePoll Survey, 82% of Men Say Physical Affection from a Partner Is What Makes Them the HappiestIt’s not every women’s fault no, but it is the fault of feminist women. Specifically, those writing in the 60s-80s. They demonised these types of interactions between men and women as oppressive. The effect being the relationship between the sexes is adversarial not complementary. | /r/MensRights | 20/01/26 10:26 AM |
| 6 | Why is everyone nowadays so fine with being single? Is most of it just because of misandry?I don’t know if fine is the right word. I’m certainly not fine with the fact I’m still single, being in a relationship is a basic human desire, it’s literally the most human thing you can want yet people will tell you it’s not what matters and you should “love yourself first” and other copey tropes. You also get told to as a man to compromise on your standards massively - for example, I’m in shape and dedicate a lot to my fitness and health yet have been criticised for not liking fat women. I ag… | /r/MensRights | 26/02/25 10:58 AM |
| 3 | Do "men" really think about the roman empire every day? I don't. Do you?Yes I do. But I’ve always had an interest in history. Plus I’m Greek, so the roman and Roman-Byzantine era of our history is incapable and has no doubt left an influence on our culture. I feel a personal and ancestral connection to Rome. | /r/MensRights | 20/09/23 08:59 PM |
| 1 | On Tinder, controlling for multiple factors (including physical attractiveness), male subjects liked female profiles and initiated conversation in 60.9% and 23.6% of cases, respectively, and female subjects liked male profiles and initiated conversation in 26.3% and 0.5% of cases, respectively.I have faith there is. We're just no longer big on religion, it's the trade off we made for modernity | /r/BlackPillScience | 02/10/22 03:10 AM |
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