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| 23 | Happy International Men’s Day to my fellow men!Happy international men’s day, everyone. Don’t forget that you’re all appreciated and a necessary part of all society no matter what anyone say about it. Appreciated the positivity. :) Also, I’m Asia so is it count as an international men’s day in my country now that it’s already 20th? | /r/MensRights | 20/11/21 05:51 AM |
| 2 | A post from whereareallthegoodmen about the current state of men and womenYeah. I already know woman have that kind of bias or blind spot when it come to sympathy toward man. But I know the ones that actually care, so I hope to bring it out from others as well. I have sympathy for most people regardless of their background, really. That’s why I couldn’t help myself but tried and well……it’s disappointing but it is what it is. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 03:07 PM |
| 6 | A post from whereareallthegoodmen about the current state of men and womenLook I understand if you are upset about the comment, all I want is for you to be able to see the other side of the story. It’s like the kid throwing a tantrum, we don’t just taking what they said at face value but focusing at the issue underneath. “We are tired of helping women and then getting shit on for it. We're tired of their ungrateful entitled attitudes. We're tired of women demanding that any man just leap to any woman's aid, whenever that woman feels like she needs it. We're tired of t… | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 02:02 PM |
| 7 | A post from whereareallthegoodmen about the current state of men and womenThose comments come out that way because people are frustrated because the problem I mentioned above. It seem misogyny because people like him felt abandoned by the world and women who only shame and vilified them but never reach out to help, if you really want people to stop making a comment like that or being misogynistic in general, you could at least start by showing some sympathy for their ACTUAL PROBLEM and even I and others might side with you on the fact that some of those comment are bi… | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 12:52 PM |
| 11 | A post from whereareallthegoodmen about the current state of men and womenAll I saw is that you just purposely misinterpreted the post in a worst way possible so that you can play a victim card like many woman would. Seriously, the problem isn’t about how a victim is to blame for their misfortune or that people shouldn’t help them beyond calling the police, the problem is that whether a man choose to help a woman or not with anything, they’re almost always getting vilified for it. Helping women and now you insulted their ability to solve the situation on their own, no… | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 11:12 AM |
| 2 | It's November already, and International Men's Day is right round the corner! Are you ready to help make #️InternationalMensDay trend worldwide? All you have to do is hang up our leaflets, take a picture/video, and share it on social media with the hashtag!Yet. We still mostly heard people ridiculing male problem, viewing them as insignificant, degrading men and their gender role all over the place in the name of FEMINISM and rarely getting call out(especially by a woman). Where’s a “true feminist” in all this, huh? How come those so call “true feminist who fight for true equality of all gender” expecting men to separated them from all the toxic woke feminist around the world while they themselves don’t even lift a finger against male problem. Eve… | /r/MensRights | 17/11/21 10:46 AM |
| 4 | Unfair double standard about getting your heart brokenYeah, having sympathy for female and apathy for male is quite common. That stereotype have been there for centuries. It’s a normal everyday gender inequality I (as a guy) don’t really give a crap about. What really frustrated me however, is that the rest of society pretend like it didn’t exist and that a male only benefiting from a traditional gender roles when in actuality, these so call toxic masculinity is actually of a byproduct a man’s sacrifice by trying to be stronger than what they actua… | /r/MensRights | 01/11/21 03:36 PM |
| 6 | Unfair double standard about getting your heart brokenMany of those men that contribute to the problem you’re talking about are also a victim of their own circumstances too. I understand that you have a good intention here. But I just can’t shake off the feeling that you might trying to claim that men are the one to blame more than being understanding of the issue. If you going too far on criticism or making people feel ashamed of themselves and don’t balance it out with some sympathy, you don’t really contribute much in helping anyone here in a lo… | /r/MensRights | 01/11/21 02:25 PM |
| 3 | Unfair double standard about getting your heart brokenMany people just seem to preoccupied on other thing than to study and understand how relationships work. That’s exactly why many unhealthy relationship stereotypes got to be shown for laugh for many years in TV. The amount of people who think they can just wing the social interaction, setting boundaries or a maintaining healthy balance without actually going outside their own comfort zone is ridiculous. That’s why there’re so many unhealthy people, including women who are hypocrites and having u… | /r/MensRights | 01/11/21 02:17 PM |
| 1 | women disrespect men quite a lot more than you think.I need more context to judge what’s actually going on, tbh. Like, did she abuse or manipulate you in someway to make your cry? Did she said that mockingly? What happened when she said that? | /r/MensRights | 12/10/21 03:53 PM |
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