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Funny coming from an incel
/r/MensRights09/04/25 06:04 PM
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Patriarchy is a system, not something that can happen to someone babe, it can AFFECT someone sure, and seems it affected you, that's why you're an incel
/r/MensRights09/04/25 05:57 PM
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That's what's called a result of patriarchy. Men have been the "strong" gender for hundreds of years and that's the effect. It won't stop until people don't stop pushing gender roles on the most random things. Crying/being emotional, taking care of kids is not feminine, it's normal and natural for anyone. What makes a man feminine is wearing dresses and makeup, not being human.
/r/MensRights01/04/25 07:03 PM
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As a woman - I know this question isn't really directed to me but I just have to. If a woman (especially a shorter than you woman) ever tells you you're too short while you're literally average then that's a her problem, she needs to be fkn realistic and get off the internet.
/r/MensRights01/04/25 06:53 PM
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Put yourself in her shoes for a moment dude, you told her that she's a mother of two, one of which is YOU, after what she thought was flirting. I don't think it should get to a point you think you're in active danger but that's hella creepy.
/r/MensRights01/04/25 06:48 PM
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Could you give some examples of "women's" hobbies not being inclusive? Honestly I've never seen women excluding men from hobbies like sewing, dressing up or makeup unless they're extremely right-wing and pushing gender roles. Most of my friends find it cute if anything when a guy likes knitting or something of that kind, but that's just my experience.
/r/MensRights01/04/25 06:41 PM
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Get some media literacy maybe you'll understand. It's not about men being dangerous, it's about patriarchy and toxic masculinity negatively affecting, and hurting young boys. How do men expect people to speak up on their problems when this is how you act when someone does.
/r/MensRights01/04/25 06:26 PM
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