| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 157 | “She was raped. You were ‘forced to penetrate’. It’s different.” | Legal Rights | Icy-Image1264 | /r/MensRights | 21/10/25 04:51 AM |
| 85 | “Shit like this brings the movement down. Everyone’s a feminist until the draft comes around.” | Social Issues | Icy-Image1264 | /r/MensRights | 14/10/25 12:58 AM |
| 9 | Too handsome to advocate for men? | Activism/Support | Icy-Image1264 | /r/MensRights | 12/12/25 04:27 PM |
| 0 | Serious question: should ‘Chads’ abstain from becoming MRAs? | Activism/Support | Icy-Image1264 | /r/MensRights | 11/12/25 12:07 AM |
| Upvotes | Comment on | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "There's no good men!"Woman here, let me translate that for y’all. “There’s no good HOT men!” ‘Cause trust me, they KNOW that there’s plenty of amazing men out there…they simply weren’t fortunate enough to resemble prime Alain Delon. I’ll admit, I always thought this was pretty obvious, but from what I’ve seen…I guess I was wrong. | /r/MensRights | 09/12/25 01:33 AM |
| 1 | USA: Female teacher in hot water over claims she had sex with 17-year-old male studentAnd this is exactly why my future children will most likely be homeschooled. In all seriousness, this is practically becoming an epidemic. Just when I thought that the average man losing his virginity at 11 years old to his mother’s best friend was atrocious enough…now they might also lose it with their teacher. Though this issue has been present since forever, at least it’s finally gaining some relevance. As for why little to none of these articles and news outlets ever call it by its name…reme… | /r/MensRights | 04/12/25 02:45 PM |
| 1 | How do you guys respond to "and who set that system up?" arguement?My favorite response will always be…pointing out the ironic misogyny of that argument. Clearly those who love to use that little phrase as a ‘gotcha moment’ either fell asleep or directly skipped history class. Regarding social systems, wether they’re legal systems or just society in general, they’ve never been constant. Society itself, and its various systems, are constantly changing. Wether it’s for good or for bad they’ve never been static and they never will. For the simple reason that the h… | /r/MensRights | 02/12/25 04:09 PM |
| 1 | UK: Male model David Gandy roasts Peppa Pig's father Daddy Pig for promoting a 'bad narrative' about menThe way they’re trying to ridicule him for being a responsible father by worrying about the content that his children are consuming speaks volumes. ‘Cause tell me why those are the same exact people that are currently writing a thousand and one articles about the bad influence on young minds that’s polluting modern society? And since we’re mentioning David. I remember seeing him in one recent interview, in a WOMEN’S podcast, where the ‘interviewers’ were so bluntly trying to humiliate him and tr… | /r/MensRights | 02/12/25 03:42 PM |
| 7 | Why are men shamed for their preferences?Though, don’t ever try to point out how they’re actually the most misogynistic demographic by DEMANDING traditional treatment and upholding the very same ‘patriarchal’ values that they claim to detest and fight against. ‘Cause, to my genuine surprise, you’ll be labeled as the misogynist. | /r/MensRights | 07/11/25 04:36 AM |
| 3 | How do you respond to being called "incel", "misogynist" or any other shaming buzzword to the same tune?Personally, I’ve become immune to such buzzwords. Every time someone attacks me with the “internalized misogyny”, apparently they can’t possibly fathom a woman defending a man, I think about something extremely curious. In response, I simply ask: “Who’s the one using femininity as an insult? Definitely not me.” ‘Cause tell me why…the most radical feminists are the ones who attack and insult women the most? Why their attacks against men are always “he’s a princess”, “he’s a pussy”, “go find your … | /r/MensRights | 17/10/25 05:19 PM |
| 23 | What's with women attacking men for saying most of us aren't attracted to obese women? Why do men seem to accept when we're fat but women actively deny it?Young woman here, I’ll tell you something. Women have the privilege of delusion, men don’t. That’s precisely why obese women are called “curvy queens” and obese men are called “creepy incels”. Yes, most of the time is due to women’s ‘sorority’ and due to an era where it’s not socially acceptable to even comment on a woman’s eyebrows. However, men play an important role as well. Statistically and biologically speaking, men don’t tend to be as picky and demanding in the physical sense as women ten… | /r/MensRights | 14/10/25 05:47 PM |
| 18 | Dating a much younger woman and going out in public, we get a ton of "opinions" from older womenYoung woman here, I’ve never minded age-gap relationships unless there are EVIDENT signs of toxicity. However, I’ve noticed something extremely curious regarding older women crying and complaining about older men dating younger women. The thing is…older women DO NOT want older men. Not only have I seen older women crying “loneliness” on social media, but then humiliating the men THEIR AGE who show interest in them. But I have also seen this happen to women in my own family. One day, they cry “lo… | /r/MensRights | 11/10/25 02:28 PM |
| 12 | 'The doctor told me it was a boy. I cried for days': Middle class mothers with 'gender disappointment' will baffle anyone who has longed for a healthy baby - but they insist you shouldn't judge their 'grief' over having sonsYou gotta love the logic of this type of women, though. They’ll go insane if they find out they’ll be birthing a son…but they certainly have ZERO problems with having sex with a man, or in certain cases being inseminated, in order to conceive a daughter. Makes absolute sense. | /r/MensRights | 03/10/25 09:10 PM |
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