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They call male victims of DV enablers and ‘just as abusive’ in there when a woman was talking about her mom being the abusive parent and abusing her dad.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates10/05/26 02:09 AM
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My father was abused by my mother and I couldn’t admit it to myself until years later, partly due to this conditioning and also suffering abuse from her as well. She lied to me about my father for most of my life and only admitted the truth when he died (and naturally acted like she never lied about anything, peak gaslighting). It is extremely difficult to discuss because people literally always make an excuse for her or assume my father did something to ‘deserve’ it. I have a lot of guilt that …
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates10/05/26 02:02 AM
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I thought the left frowned on trying to control or shame people’s reproductive choices. But it goes hand in hand with the view that men ought not have any reproductive/parental rights.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates01/05/26 09:07 PM
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The way they talk about teenage boys is slightly frightening tbh. Like they’re not children, but potential predators. My controversial take is mainstream media doesn’t see teenage boys as kids or capable of being victimized. Which is why many female teachers who are predators gets slaps on the wrists. The Haley Beck situation and all they can talk about is how ‘mean’ the boy who was being victimized was to her. 🙄
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates25/04/26 10:59 PM
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I think it’s a way to paint male loneliness as a problem unique to maleness when it’s a greater symptom of society, this current generation, and lack of meaningful community. People paint it as a uniquely male problem so they feel justified in dismissing it, downplaying it, or to say men deserve loneliness somehow.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates21/02/26 03:40 AM
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I don’t know why they are focusing this on men when studies say most of Gen Z is lonely regardless of gender
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates14/02/26 01:58 PM
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Take a look at the popular romance. Stalking, Noncon, Coercion, Age gaps, the kids are not alright man. What happened to cute relationships or consensual kinks?
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates26/01/26 07:48 AM
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They’re really ingratiating themselves to the public, huh? /s I’m on her side but that was disgusting.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/01/26 04:39 AM
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They have no imagination. Last week, I visited the Hoover Dam and learned what men went through in the Great Depression to feed their families. It really made me rethink my ideas of privilege. In history class, we only learn about the rich white powerful men, and we want to frame all of men's experiences that way. Learning about the struggles of the working class and every day men in general is far rarer. It would collapse a lot of our ideas about what mens lives are actually like.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates06/01/26 08:18 PM
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I had to step away from those sites and even some women and queer spaces because I realize some of these people bond by bashing men. And I could not relate to them or like 'hate' as much as they did because I had no personal experience to justify my dislike of men, and it felt like hating people for no reason. I know men in my personal life who have been abused and mistreated by their women partners and many of them got ignored or laughed at. I will not touch on the domestic work bit, but I thin…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates06/01/26 07:27 AM
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It's really insidious. You see this on true crime, even if the man is a victim, they will blame him for his own abuse in a subtle way. I was watching this episode of Tech Bro M*rders, the first episode is about a woman (which was... interesting). Anyway, she brandished a gun on her ex-boyfriend who was in the process of moving out a month before she is found deceased. They immediately blame the man for it because women are often victims of domestic violence. I was stunned because didn't she poin…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates25/12/25 05:56 AM
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Funny because artists who are men cannot discuss their bad previous relationship experiences with women they actually dated (not women in general) without being called all types of misogynists and women-haters.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates24/12/25 03:49 PM
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Basically a woke version of ‘sex only in the confines of marriage.’ You’re not allowed solo exploration of your own sexuality, even though it harms no one. You’re only supposed to explore your sexuality with a partner because apparently that’s what they’re there for (saying the quiet part out loud).
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates24/12/25 03:39 PM
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I remember feedback on a story I wrote with a man as an MC being him getting with his love interest at the end is misogyny because women shouldn't be framed as a 'prize.' I asked if they felt the same about female led romances where she gets with the guy at the end. Blank face. I get an astonishing amount of pushback when I frame male sexuality as anything other than toxic or needing correction/PSA type preachy vibes where he 'learns' not to be sexist and is endlessly accommodating to the female…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates23/12/25 04:36 PM
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Fake moral panic tbh. Purity culture making a comeback in the other direction.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates19/12/25 04:40 AM
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