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On any other sub than a select few including this one, just posted some comments guaranteed to sink my karma over at r/hobbydrama
/r/AntiFeminists17/02/21 06:36 PM
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I don’t get why people don’t just claim to support gender equality, the very etymology of feminism is biased to women, you’ll never have gender equality under a banner like that.
/r/MensRights14/02/21 06:58 AM
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I would check out the rabbit hole of the furry fandom my friend, these people have no interest in being a man or a women, only an animal - a testament to the malleability of the brain really. There’s no specific neurotransmitters to men or women, it’s mainly structural differences. Also, how can it be an embryonic deformity/malfunction if sharing an embryo only replicates the disorder a third of the time? I think your lacking in logic or something, explain this to me? Are you just repeating what…
/r/MensRights12/02/21 02:34 AM
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It wears on you, being the modern scapegoat, it really does. It’s like you can feel that zeitgeist weighing you down all the time.
/r/MensRights05/02/21 08:00 PM
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Doesn’t take a whole lotta strength to pull a trigger.
/r/MensRights03/02/21 07:28 AM
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In the case of actual serious conlict, a lot of these bodies are just cannon fodder anyways let’s be real.
/r/MensRights03/02/21 07:27 AM
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Ignore it, face the consequences. The momentary consequences are minor compared to the damage on society it has.
/r/MensRights30/01/21 01:03 AM
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I’m just talking about the social education side of things right now, how they normalize treating all guys like they could be rapists and tell us we’re archaic remnants of when humanity needed to be more aggressive. Generalizing is all as savages to be tamed. I can’t be the only one who went through this at school? It’s been so normalized since elementary schools that you don’t even realize what’s going on till your almost out of school thinking about certain things you’ve been called out of con…
/r/MensRights30/01/21 12:58 AM
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That’s the point. No more being called a monterously bodied future rapist, no more portrayals of men as stupid and aggressive rapists and such. They can solve rape problems by teaching proper social skills so no one needs to do anything by force rather than ruining men’s social skills further through shame and anxiety inducing tactics.
/r/MensRights30/01/21 12:50 AM
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Feminism in schools are the ones who brought kids into it first. There are times when the teacher would tell the class one in six boy are a future rapist and then tell the girls to look around, I’m telling them to record thongs like that. I can remember the experience but people will just call me a larper unless there’s recordings of these thongs happening. There’s just awful portrayal of men, calling us all undesirable creeps, “monsterously bodied potential rapists” even in my PE teacher’s exac…
/r/MensRights30/01/21 12:46 AM
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Why do identical twins with the same genetics and from the same embryo only show a 30% co-occurrence of transgenderism? Think about it, people can create sexual identities around being anthropomorphic animals, the human brain is incredibly flexible in these ways. There is of course the 30% of twins who do show co-occurrence so it’s possible a minority of people actually do have a brain-body Antony mismatch due to mutational genetics though.
/r/MensRights29/01/21 01:35 PM
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This is many peoples experience of school nowadays. Boys are treated like savages needed to be tamed, worked pretty well for natives in residential schools. I’d say people are sensitive to the anti rape messages and male demonization at differing levels, the harshness of an anti rape message needed to mildly dissuade one kid could socially cripple the next if they’re an HSP. The stereotype threats they use to inhibit men from approaching girls are calibrated for the most unsocializable monsters …
/r/MensRights29/01/21 01:26 PM
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Most do nowadays I’d assume, but this is assuming a lot based off my own experiences. We are cyborgs the way we are reliant on technology, I think schools have realized this enough not to deprive us of our external cortex, memory drive, and social interfacing system.
/r/MensRights29/01/21 01:17 PM
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I’ve been brought up by this conditioning since before puberty, spanning vital parts of my identity and social development. I’ve tried psychedelics to rewire my brain and resolve pathologies, nieche, Jung, philosophy and psychology, even conventional therapy. I don’t think I can undo the romantic inhibition, insecurity, and stereotype threats of being an unwantable creep. There are many who say it is extremely hard to fix the damaged, and I’d say especially so when an anxiety gets sexualized int…
/r/MensRights29/01/21 12:44 PM
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Fuck any momentary penalties and ignore any conformity pressures you might feel, just pull out your phone like you don’t give a fuck and blankly ask the teachers with a complacent demeanour to repeat themselves while recording. I’m not sure what mean by no social media except reddit, but reddit is more than enough to spread hard evidence if you can get it.
/r/MensRights29/01/21 12:31 PM
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Male body is revolting and unsightly, the feminine appraised.
/r/MensRights29/01/21 12:26 PM
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How I wish I had evidence of this in school beyond my personal experience. What I’d do to strap a camara to middle schoolers head. You only break out of the conditioning and realize how fucked up what they’ve normalized is by the time your nearly out of high school.
/r/MensRights29/01/21 12:05 PM
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I blame the trauma of this in elementary school for my transsexualism. Go play VR and you’ll see ~85% of the playerbase want to be girls given anonymity.
/r/MensRights29/01/21 12:03 PM
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It’s too late, their attempts to tame me like I’m some sort of savage has permanently broken me psychologically. I will never find showing affection inoffensive or easy, they have demeaned male love as superficial and conditioned me to find the constant empathy in the apparent discomfort of women around men.
/r/MensRights29/01/21 12:00 PM
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The naive attempts to tame the modern savage that is masculinity. They even try to make showing love and affection feel offensive, inhibiting the more socially influencable/malliable from romantic life completely. I recent thing I rembered is how they create the cultural conception that male sexuality and attraction is superficial just because it’s aesthetically based, demeaning such a massive facet of male love. They demeaned how we love, and told us it’s superficial and offensive. Please recor…
/r/MensRights29/01/21 11:55 AM
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They need to absolutely ban Critical Justice Theory gram schools as unscientific and dividing garbage just as the UK banned critical race theory for doing the same thing. Where can I sign a petition? This is literally all the fault of the schools, I was drilled with lecture after lecture about this stuff, starting with the I doc truncation of a huge victom mindset in elementary school, masculinity bad in middle school, and then straight up generalizing men as probable rapists in high school.
/r/MensRights22/01/21 10:54 AM
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Naive attempts to tame the savage that can only socially damage.
/r/MensRights20/01/21 11:46 AM
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Where are you from just curious? I went through unbelievable shit in school, I seriously believed my teachers must have been rape victims or something taking out their derision on us kids, but no, it’s actually institutionalized hate toward us, it’s insanity. I feel like it’s possibly no one listens because it’s isolated to our generation (I’m 19) and possibly area (Canada, eh). Man have I gone on some serious rants on reddit about this shit, whenever the stress starts up again I’ll rant and pro…
/r/MensRights20/01/21 11:26 AM
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Good point, I was gonna mention men have way more sexual drive but you make an interesting point about abuse. Don’t forget neglect is abuse (like divorcing your husband and getting a job all day so no one can raise them) and the opposite, over attentive helicopter parenting where they never learn to act independently, is also abuse in a way some would say.
/r/PussyPassDenied20/01/21 11:16 AM
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Being transgender I can relate to the unfortunate situation of not having a say in what you find attractive. Also, for many people it’s a biological instinct with evolutionary origins in fertility selection. Add it to the flag, alphabet people!
/r/PussyPassDenied20/01/21 11:11 AM
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You make some good points I’ll have to think about. I do think there’s a huge divide between the health of attractive women and the ugly though and that it’s more about them acting as a means for successful men to ensure health. Choosing an attractive wife ensures healthy children, that is a function/purpose they have (speaking from an evolutionary viewpoint, not trying to objectify too much). It’s an interesting nuance you bring up about that though, thank you.
/r/PurplePillDebate18/01/21 12:08 PM
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200+ mods on Skyrim, minecraft, and now playing VRChat where I can make literally whatever using blender and unity. If only skills like 3D modelling got the girls though lol.
/r/PurplePillDebate18/01/21 06:04 AM
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Women are the very stabilizers of genetic health. They are selected on the basis of symmetry and health. They ensure those winning in society can combine their DNA with healthy DNA (I guess at the lower levels of the hierarchy they could be responsible for some degradation but who isn’t). All beauty really is is an indicator of good health.
/r/PurplePillDebate18/01/21 06:00 AM
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The excesssive dysgenic accumulation deleterious... wait for it... “Mutations” I am trans myself, I do believe people such as myself to be the one of the primary victoms of of this. I probably should not have been born into such a terrible position, I’d rather someone else who didn’t feel trapped in their own body had have just been born in my place. The rat utopia found increased pathologies and deviant sexual behaviour as society collapsed. Even just really basic methods of eugenics like socia…
/r/PurplePillDebate15/01/21 06:43 AM
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It’s not really for their benefit, tbh honest there’s not much you can do to fix someone that broken, but to prevent more like them in the future. It’s for the sake of posterity really, there’s no undoing the socialization of the current generation is the unfortunate black pill. If society wasn’t so in denial of the true nature of women I might not have had to climb into such dark recesses of the internet in the first place to talk about my problem without being overwhelmingly hated.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 11:52 PM
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There is good evidence the lack of natural selection makes females more selective for antisocial and beautiful males. rat utopia . In the absence of natural selection, reproductive selection becomes rampant and even detrimentally excessive, selecting for beauty over all else, some believe leading to the dysgenic that many use to explain Calhouns experiments. We are not adapted to living in environments without danger, it’s the maladjustment of the modern condition.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 11:42 PM
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Because it’s hypocritical to ask so much of men and impose all this social conditioning on us with the intention of ‘taming the savage’ for the good of society and not give back as well. What a joke, who doesn’t want what’s best for society, seriously?? We don’t just live in a society, we MAKE UP the society. For the altruistic good of the people living in here and the evening of social burdens.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 11:25 PM
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Because it’s double edged sword, a blessing and a curse. You can’t have the genius inventors without the retards, and we need the geniuses to advance humanity. If women want true equality, they gotta play the genetic lottery too. Mutations are responsable for both the good and bad in humanity.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 10:09 PM
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The fucked up nature of dating and female advantages is pretty discouraging, but I’d mostly like to emphasize that they should be teaching proactive and posative dating rather than the villainizing and inhibitive teachings of today. I was raised thinking women hated being approached and showing my affection towards women was incredibly offensive, and now I’m just way to overly inhibited to even try. I was taught all these inhibitive restrictions on dating and nothing on how to actually date, lea…
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 08:56 PM
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Ah, I gues a just for the people suffering from it it seem drastic. Idk, suicide is the leading cause of death under 30 or whatever, feels like the antisocial society could be related to it. I just remembered, the incel problem is actually just an overarching symptom of the rat utopia problem. They showed that a society without natural selection goes rapidly extinct due to the accumulation of deleterious genes, starting with the emergence of widespread antisocial behaviour, autistic-like creatur…
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 08:41 PM
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High school course that helps you create a contract and communicate what you expect from a partner and teaches healthy dating. I know it’s kinda laughable but the current state is really drastic and things like this need to be atleast attempted.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 07:58 PM
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Forbidden knowledge grows a cynical and inhibited nature. Tbh I wish I’d never found the blackpill or anything of it’s likes, the only reason I did was because I felt discriminated in school as a male and the online forums were the only place I could be recognized, validated, or talk about my problems/feelings without being hated. Maybe they should be taught the true nature, just not packed her in the way they teach online. It should be in a kinda ‘overcome your sinful impulses for the good of s…
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 07:56 PM
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It might lead a lot of genetic load and unhonest signalling. Do want a polluted gene pool, this is how you get a polluted gene pool. We’ll leave the next generation a fucked up planet and body why not.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 07:42 PM
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I don’t want sex, I want a relationship, companionship, maybe even a family one day. Prostitution solves nothing. Make women as prone to genetic mutation as men. It solves the attractiveness gap (more match maxxing opportunities since there will be as menu fucked up looking women as there are men), broader spread of geniuses and idiots (women can finally have some major representation in science), etc. Women preserve generic stability while men are like disposable little genetic expiriments, som…
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 07:40 PM
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Durrr what a stupid goal, wanting a family. What kinda idiot wants a wife and kids, get your priorities straight I mean gay, happy, and hedonistic! /s Yea but no, there is a hardwire instinct for family and social needs which can’t be fulfilled by other means. Deprivation of such leads to deprived and degenerate states like waifu warship and the dark arts of anime (in my very personal experience).
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 07:26 PM
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Getting a girlfriend before 30 feels kinda unrealistic tbh, so there’s no real motivation when I’m gonna spend the first third of my life alone anyways. Reproduction is the ultimate purpose in life and coming from a divorced family, having participated in subreddits like this, and having read blackpill science has made me too cynical to try. The illusion of marital stability is broken and the dream of a family dead. I will fill my life with purpose for it is malliable, but video games can only f…
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 07:20 PM
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N count matters because women who get in lots of relationships are more likely to get into more relationships. Think about it, if they’ve been in 30 relationships already, do you really think you’re going to be the last one? source I’d want a relationship with some one who statistically isn’t very likely to break up with me (sorry to generalize), and I think that’s a lot of the unconcious rational behind these sorts of judgements. I guess for people who don’t want kids or a long term relationshi…
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 07:10 PM
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Women were largely responsible for pressuring men to go to war, for imposing the responsibility to act manly. They way they taught it in school, patriarchy was the result of a male dominated society. Keep changing definitions as long as it villainized men in some way. Machos not bad either, for many it’s their natural way of living and attempts to soften it are like naive attempts at taking the savage, something you only need look to the residential schools to see why that won’t work without psy…
/r/MensRights11/01/21 05:36 PM
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I was told in school I won’t deserve the success I’ll achieve because I’m a man. Because I’ll be handed everything. I wish I’d been handed something by now, where tf is all that privilege I spent half my life being berated over? Tbh, I find the moral demotivation of men pretty unjust, people should be taking every opportunity they get, especially men since women are overloaded with opportunities nowadays.
/r/MensRights11/01/21 05:33 PM
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If women attend higher education at a 13% higher attendance in a society where education defines career success, does that mean we live in a matriarchical society? It may not look it now, but the workforce of the next generation is going to be extremely female dominated (already is in places like the medical industry).
/r/MensRights11/01/21 05:31 PM
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Kinda sexist to conceptualize this socially constructed villainous force as specifically one gender. It’s not like all men are in kahoots, secretly creating advantages for us any more than women do. If it doesn’t even benefit men, why is it called a patriarchy? Who are these men creating the advantages? Just because most people in a totalitarian military are men would you call it a patriarchy? It’s generalizing the same way you’d call all criminals proles or poor people, it’s completely arbitrar…
/r/MensRights11/01/21 05:21 PM
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That’s a terrible source comparatively, it’s all hidden behind a paywall how they derived their conclusions as opposed to my sources that use fairly credible citations such as the US bureau of Labor statistics underneath every statistic. I’m just going to have to go with my source since they are both claiming polar opposite things which can’t really coexist without contradicting each other, and my source is literally derived back to government statistics, not some shady third party marketing tea…
/r/MensRights01/01/21 06:38 AM
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https://girlpowermarketing.com/statistics-purchasing-power-women/ and https://www.fona.com/purchasing-power-women/ it’s pretty ridiculous how much power women have actually. Entire cultures bend toward serving the largest consumer, may I remind of the baby boomers again. Women also have all the power dating as well, you don’t need citations for that obvious fact as well, do you? Have you no common sense of what’s going on around you? Seems you got your head so stuck up your ass you forget to loo…
/r/MensRights31/12/20 08:25 PM
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Women make up most of the spenders and capitalistic consumers. Most markets are all catered to women because they spend all the money keeping the economy going. In a materialistic and capitalistic society, women have plenty of control. Look how even movies cater to female demographics, I don’t know how you could possibly be blind of this?
/r/MensRights31/12/20 07:31 PM
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Feels nice being in a space where I don’t have to completely rely on myself to defend my viewpoints. Refreshing for someone to have my back for once, people can’t talk about this stuff in most places with group mentality going all witching mode against the dissenting voice.
/r/MensRights30/12/20 07:17 AM
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My, speak of aggression... I don’t think anyone present here has directed this much hatred towards you, why the vitriol for us? Is it discussion not a valid attempt to better our culture in your eyes, how are we different from feminists in the times before? The tides will change, the victim brcoming the perpetrators is an overwhelmingly common theme in human history from Rwanda to Serbia, turkey and the Middle East. Why do you choose to direct this anger at men’s rights movements and not women’s…
/r/MensRights30/12/20 07:09 AM
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Men have been delt a bad hand and are told its the greatest, ‘course people are bitter. Not bitter at women hopefully, but resentful at society and the culture that created these imbalances. When I say I hate feminism, that does not mean I hate women. When I say I hate racism, that does not mean I hate white people. An attack on feminism should not be taken personally by all women or even subscribers of feminism. People should be open to the idea that they’re wrong as hard as it may be. However,…
/r/MensRights29/12/20 10:10 AM
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The state of west is a sad sack, we’re just not ignorant.
/r/MensRights29/12/20 10:04 AM
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Blond too (which is almost so white it’s regressive in appearance imo since the saying is tall dark and handsome). I actually don’t think I look all that bad, I’m tall and well built as well, but it’s known that men have a tendency to over estimate themselves. (My mom says I look good xd, but I’ve never received compliments from anyone else I guess). In a similar line of thinking, I think being repetitively told that “I don’t deserve the success I’ll achieve in life because of my ethnicity” coul…
/r/PurplePillDebate20/12/20 06:51 PM
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Nah I’m a Canadian incel with plenty of incel friends. I feel like a lot of the messages they teach in school like how terrible it is to approach women (stereotype threats of being an unwanted creep) and the way they teach you flirting = sexual harassment unless your reciprocating a girls initiations, has kinda left me unable to court. The level of harshness may have been needed to appropriately dissuade some, but people are sensitive to these messages at different degrees (HSPs are extra prone …
/r/PurplePillDebate20/12/20 06:22 PM
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Some people basically live on the internet, making it there reality in a way. All that hate can warp kids, it’s not just harmless internet words to everyone.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/12/20 06:17 PM
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Ah, I meant unsocializable, as in ignorant of social norms like manners. How are schools in Russia btw? In Canada there’s a huge emphasis on teaching social norms like tolerance and treating women correctly (where the nice stereotype comes from perhaps, we’ve got a long history of social engineering with the natives too).
/r/PurplePillDebate13/12/20 05:02 AM
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Unsociable people and unempathetic people who don’t reflect the fear they teach women aren’t going to be the best people, yet they’ll be the most likely to be assertive and expose themselves to women.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/12/20 04:36 AM
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Because only unsociable men get through school without feeling like an undesirable creep (Where I’m from theres a lot of male demonization atleast). Highly sensitive people are too prone to negative influences like the stereotype threats that might be needed for the less sensing men. Telling all men they’re unwanted creeps might only mildly hinder one guy but completely ruin another guys confidence for life, schools need to stop generalizing men so terribly. In school they did terrible things li…
/r/PurplePillDebate12/12/20 11:41 PM
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It’s wierd I’ve never been specifically told to suck it up but perhaps I was unaware of people just generally treating me that way. Besides placebo, how would explain trans people’s percieved emotional increase given estrogen though? It seems like estrogen truely does make people more emotional if you were to believe the trans though.
/r/MensRights27/09/20 01:10 AM
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Who’s to say it’s not natural for men to have a different way of dealing with emotion, when trans women take estrogen they report dealing with emotions more on the spot like the female born do, maybe men just build up emotion.
/r/MensRights26/09/20 11:25 AM
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Equality is when female privilege in one country offsets the male in another, not when people are actually treated the same!
/r/MensRights26/09/20 11:19 AM
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Sucks men are expected to wait till mid 20s to have sex (because men require extrinsic value, needing to achieve something worth having confidence for, or just making it up[though lying can create cognitive disonence in genuinely good people]) while women can access it immediately (inherent value). This probably leads to lack of motivation in life, the fact that they need to struggle through deprivation for a lifetime for something they need now. It’s just not sensible and very defeating. We’re …
/r/WhereAllTheGoodMenAre22/09/20 11:37 AM
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When the word for gender equality only include the feminine in it :/ People argue etymology and language doesn’t matter but it definitely does. It can create a predisposition for men to not support gender equality under an obviously biased name such as feminism. People still argue feminism = gender equality. People who actually believe feminism is equally about gender equality are fools who support and enable men being left behind.
/r/WhereAllTheGoodMenAre22/09/20 11:28 AM
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I was thinking something along the lines of this post. Yea it’s crazy the censorship of certain studies though, some links to studies criticizing acedemic rigour and demonstrating the popular sentiment that ‘how the articles published effect groups they discuss matter more than the realism’ would help.
/r/AntiFeminists22/09/20 11:25 AM
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I’m not talking purely about social media but mainly about what they teach in school where I’m from. You never had the biweekly assemblies denouncing white men and teaching you to feel ashamed of yourself at school? I guess it comes with being in a upper middle class, “educated” society. Schools are also where your taught how to socialize where I’m from, and not in definitely not in a way that’s in my favour. It’s like putting weights on those they deem privileged to equalize the playing field.
/r/MensRights17/08/20 01:29 AM
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Men are told approaching women is unwanted, but what choice do we have when the opposite never happens?
/r/MensRights17/08/20 12:48 AM
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I don’t feel as though I can have a genuine conversation with the other sex as is, all the rules I’m taught in school and depictions of men approaching women in media as being assholes has me constantly feeling as though I have to fight a wierd, fabricated stereotype threat that I’m unwanted. I have to prove I’m not the average dickwad male that I’ve been told I probably am since elementary school. I talk to a women and all I can think is that she sees me as the typical misogynistic male, and th…
/r/MensRights17/08/20 12:45 AM
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I mostly have, when I was younger I couldn’t quite articulate myself well enough but I knew something was wrong. Got back and it’s a bit triggering, almost ptsd-like resurge of emotion. Fucking things on the internet can hurt.
/r/MensRights06/08/20 10:30 AM
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Rip man. They say women are no different than men at the same time they say men are these terrible creatures. Well, what is it? Why do they continue to confuse how horrible humanity is for how horrible men are?
/r/MensRights06/08/20 08:40 AM
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Traditionally it’s one of societies biggest measures of success, but yea I get ya. It’s just an inequality that seems to be ignored and acceptable compared to how outragestly unacceptable it was when it was the other way around.
/r/MensRights06/08/20 08:20 AM
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Gen Z here. They really need to be a lot more carful on how they condition the youth in attempts to change the culture. They should honestly be doing tests, samples and trials like drug companies before introducing some possibly contradictory societal rules that leave half the population in a state of agonizing anomie. For example, I was basically raised to think initiating flirting = sexual harassment (which legally it pretty much is.) Only when women advance is it ok to reciprocate flirting (s…
/r/MensRights06/08/20 08:13 AM
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Yea but now you have more women going to university than men. Boys are being demotivated by the school system compared to the attentive support girls get.
/r/MensRights06/08/20 07:48 AM
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In most places men are actually more likely to be attacked than a women. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_fear_of_crime Women are just more afraid of being attacked for some reason. I think this is pretty reflective of the general over-victimization of women in society. Women are not as oppressed anymore to the degree they claim, and at this point many are just pushing for female superiority (Endlessly prioratizing female issues while leaving the other half behind).
/r/MensRights06/08/20 07:04 AM
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When we did self defence in high school gym they had one of the kids mom come in and teach us. They put a barrier between the gym with girls on one side being taught martial arts or whatever, while the boys sat on the floor and got lectured about how we’re all a bunch of brutish potential rapists. It was really poorly delivered (she talked to us as if the rapists of tommorow were sitting in the class with us) and they just ended up repeating themselves over and over as though they were filibuste…
/r/MensRights06/08/20 06:53 AM
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I thought I was on watch reddit die for a second.
/r/MensRights06/08/20 06:42 AM
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Men shouldn’t have to suffer through the loneliness and neglect of their first 30 greatest years of their life because they focused on life priorities other than being boisterously over confident. Do women not realize we need attention too, how few can make it through the sludge of shouldering the supposedly greatest times in your life so that some day when your an old man you can be viable?
/r/PurplePillDebate29/06/20 12:26 AM
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Well, women do generally select for social skills and charisma over stuff like intelligence or accomplishments, I kinda wish as a man I had some say in the direction of our species too. Evolutionary suffrage :( I thought we were trying to move away from the archaic systems of natural selection.
/r/PurplePillDebate29/06/20 12:09 AM
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