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Its a manipulation tactic designed to weaponise your own emotions against you - if you have a normal reaction to the abuse of women and the misandry of feminism, then they act as though that normal emotion you display is abnormal. Gaslighting 101.
/r/MensRights15/12/23 09:31 PM
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I made a comment to the OP, so obviously in that context i made my comment. i never once said men good, women bad. I stated behaviour in women that is bad in response to OP. When people talk about morons who cannot read or attempt to manipulate what someone says to suit their own narrative, they are talking about you - because in context, in consideration of the OP, then my comment is perfectly fine and does not imply what you said. No, my comment is not sexist at all unless you try to cherry pi…
/r/MensRights12/12/23 06:40 PM
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Women post nudes and pornos online and walk around basically naked wearing so much makeup they look like a different person and you think men objectify women? In fact, what i see is women objectifying themselves and men - they literally select men based on what resources the man has. Ask a women what she wants in a man and watch her literally just explain what he needs to do for her. Women see men as objects. Men see women as people - hence why they protect and provide for them and die in wars f…
/r/MensRights12/12/23 03:12 AM
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This reminds me of the book - The manipulated man by Esther Vilar, where she basically explains how men are victims of women's constant abuse and manipulation - and that the social world is pretty much created to reinforce this. This book changed my life forever. Hearing a women explain and admit this behaviour saved my sanity - she pretty much pointed out that all women know exactly what they are doing when they behave like this. The book also talks about how women gatekeep masculinity by creat…
/r/MensRights10/12/23 06:56 PM
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Sorry to hear this man, don't ever feel alone bro - you got this community for support! When i tried to open up about my ex being abusive to me i had the same experience. Also had experiences of women manipulating me into sex... That was the final straw for me - i literally walked away from most of society because i realised that they just do not care about men like us - misandry is just too rife and normalised.
/r/MensRights04/12/23 11:52 PM
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Women never stop talking about their feelings, thats the problem - everything is only ever about how they feel.
/r/MensRights30/11/23 05:17 AM
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Any time i encounter a feminist i make it my mission to piss her off by just being chivalrous - they fucking hate it when i'm like "you need me to lift the heavy thing for you sweatheart?" lmao
/r/MensRights26/11/23 07:48 PM
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lol yes, the typical feminist bullshit - see how mature a women is when another women is nice to you and so she gets jealous and sulks the entire day - or when she expects you to read her mind because something 5 years ago in a dream has annoyed her - or when you didn't compliment her hair which looks the same as it did before - or when a man turns them down so they turn into a feminist/femcel who says 'kill all men!' They are literal toddlers and i am tired of pretending they aren't smh lol. Th…
/r/MensRights25/11/23 07:37 PM
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Being single is a blessing - not having to put up with a women moaning and gaslighting me over everything is just so much fucking peaceful. Women need looking after like toddlers when you get in a relationship - thats why they say the same about men, they projecting. Women need constant reassurance, give you silent treatment, need shiny objects, they are literal woman-babies.
/r/MensRights25/11/23 05:11 PM
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Such a good post! I remember arguing with a feminist when that '97%' study came out, i pointed out that they looked at harassment and they classed things like staring as harassment. Her response was the typical manipulation tactic of "so you actually agree with harassment!!!?" when i pointed out the flaw in her logic. The sleep thing is also such a good point - i mean in the modern age people always talk about how much fear they have of their partner. People never used to be like this - if i lov…
/r/MensRights10/11/23 06:14 PM
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Honestly i have had exactly the same experience - every woman i know acts this way. I was actually considering posting something similar lol This is why i have just stopped dating. The subtle gaslighting they use is so clever that it is so hard to actually escape from. Heres the most important lesson i have ever learnt; if a women wants to be a victim, she will make herself one in whatever way she wants. Women are insanely good at lying and manipulating to get what they want. What is funny is if…
/r/MensRights08/11/23 10:20 PM
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Also, when everyone is 'well educated' with a degree, then degree's become pretty pointless. I have two and am currently unemployed lol. Also it just shows that women choose their partners based on material and fickle qualities - no where do women choose men for the character of a man - it is how much money and status he has
/r/MensRights20/10/23 06:29 PM
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Insane that we are celebrating the fact that men are finally able to be recognised as victims - something which should be completely understood by now
/r/MensRights15/10/23 03:45 PM
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The problem is that even if the women goes to jail, the very allegation, even if proven wrong, is enough to follow the man forever. Even if there is no evidence people say things like "well, there is no smoke without fire", so literally what can anyone do?
/r/MensRights13/10/23 04:36 PM
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Look at that women, you already know she is bitter and resentful toward everything male and is absolutely insufferable to be around. How do these people even get employed in the first place?
/r/MensRights07/10/23 02:47 PM
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Women acts like an arsehole, has bad experiences with men because they don't want to deal with her, then she acts bitter and resentful to all men. the cycle continues, a femcel is born.
/r/MensRights22/09/23 03:17 PM
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Ah yes, the all too familiar troll in the mens right sub who is probably some salty women who is bitter because no guys want to be near her. Or you a guy who calls himself a feminist. lmao
/r/MensRights15/09/23 08:45 PM
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It tells you how much women value men - men are not seen as human beings - we are just objects and resources to be used. Women treat men like dogs....in fact, worse then dogs - women actually love dogs.
/r/MensRights15/09/23 03:47 PM
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I know man, it sucks. But their is guys out their that will help - all of us in this group are here bro. Don't be embarrassed, they make it illegal for you to defend yourself against women, there is nothing you can do bro. If you have women like that in your life, walk away - don't even try to be diplomatic, just dip.
/r/MensRights31/08/23 07:14 PM
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Classic example of manipulation and gaslighting techniques - the modern women has mastered them. Think about how evil a person must be to try to make you doubt your own reality - this is the kind of women we are dealing with brother, you are better off without it. Their are good women out their that never play these bullshit games.
/r/MensRights31/08/23 02:37 PM
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Well said OP, i would also add that i am barely satisfied when having sex with a women because they literally make no effort to meet my needs. Like, yes, i cum - but as guys we all know we have varying levels of orgasm. Most of the time it is just mediocre because the women never takes time to properly get me off... Sick of it tbh, especially when they manipulate and guilt me into going down on them till my tongue cramps and then still complain at me
/r/MensRights28/08/23 11:00 AM
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Yeah bro, when i speak to conservative women, they are usually down to earth and normal and can have fun and support mens rights. The woke women are offended at everything and expect you to grovel over everything
/r/MensRights22/08/23 03:39 PM
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It really is - so tired of it. Genuinely questioning just living in the wilderness away from this shit
/r/MensRights22/08/23 03:38 PM
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Let me guess; as a man its all my fault regardless of what i do - even if i do nothing? thought so lol
/r/MensRights20/08/23 11:18 AM
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Wtf does latinx even mean? absolutely ridiculous.
/r/MensRights01/08/23 11:04 PM
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When did we start calling black people 'people of colour'? i thought that would be fairly insulting? these people are so against racism they actually start to become racist
/r/MensRights01/08/23 06:29 PM
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Honestly, you said this so well. Ngl this is such a issue in my life - i have never felt sexually satisfied and all the relationships i have had with women, the sex has just been for her benefit. I really am fed up of sex because i really do not properly get off and anytime i have tried talking to women about this they just disregard it. The ubiquitous notion that women need a proper man to get them off and that it is so hard for women to cum is really annoying considering all sexual experiences…
/r/MensRights12/06/23 06:58 PM
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I think we often confuse cause and effect - feminism is not the cause of narcissism, rather, it is an effect of it. Why else would society come to value its clearly narcissistic tendencies as virtues and signs of quality? I think it was born out of narcissism, which then pulls in the genuine people because they simply get guilted and shamed and manipulated into joining - they are essentially given no choice. In other words, feminism spawned from narcissism, and helps it thrive, but also it is th…
/r/MensRights05/06/23 11:55 PM
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I have been trying to spread the word of mens health month but no one gives a fuck - not seen anything in support of it. Never do...
/r/MensRights05/06/23 05:48 AM
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Insane that being racist against white people is just acceptable in society. The misandry i am use too, but i remember a time when people would have never said this racist stuff and now it is encouraged and they literally make laws for it... wtf is going on.
/r/MensRights04/06/23 05:00 AM
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"culture of misogyny" wtf, we must be living in different cultures because our culture seems misandrist...
/r/MensRights01/06/23 09:57 PM
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Who could have guessed it - a discussion about men via the feminist spotlight of concepts like toxic masculinity... it's almost as if women don't want men to have their own autonomy and like to tell men what they should do before they even qualify to be a man....
/r/MensRights29/05/23 02:06 AM
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The idea is pretty much this - if your a man your life consists of sacrificing yourself for everything otherwise you are not a man. It is genuinely insane that people just expect us to throw ourselves on a sword before we are men.
/r/MensRights28/05/23 12:19 AM
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How do they even get away with this shit?
/r/MensRights24/05/23 12:15 AM
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I was going to make a joke about if they are so scared of literally everything in the real world then they should just stay at home...
/r/MensRights23/05/23 11:44 PM
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I actually would rather be completely alone then in another relationship with a women who doesn't understand mens struggles. It's been a year of me being single and just hooking up when i choose too - i refuse to pay for dates if i didn't enjoy the date and do whatever else i want to do, whenever i want to do it and don't have to fucking explain myself 24/7. Honestly my life has been so stress free without a constant partner. Honestly the stress from women has probably taken like 10 years off my…
/r/MensRights23/05/23 06:12 PM
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Based opinion bro
/r/MensRights23/05/23 03:29 AM
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No one helped, they where all looking at me and telling me im in the wrong because she is a woman. Thats a good idea man, thats what i had to do when i was with my abusive ex - that was the only way people believed me that she was abusive.
/r/MensRights22/05/23 02:31 AM
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I honestly do not care lol
/r/MensRights22/05/23 02:29 AM
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Well said. Women really think they can just act however they want without any repercussions for their actions
/r/MensRights21/05/23 04:41 PM
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Wow thats fucked up. Did you manage to get out of the situation unscathed? Threats like this are also super common and have made me avoid women because i know they could just drop a claim like that to try to ruin my life
/r/MensRights21/05/23 04:40 PM
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Perfectly said. It is becoming more and more common
/r/MensRights21/05/23 04:39 PM
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Apparently so - no one could seem to understand why i was mad about her being racist to me
/r/MensRights21/05/23 04:38 PM
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Yeah you a right - it is directly tied to being 'woke' it seems - i live in a city where most of the demographic is students. I think thats good advice, especially as 'woke' ideology creeps into all aspects of society now
/r/MensRights21/05/23 03:00 PM
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Passport bro's are men who are leaving the west to go to other countries to find feminine women who actually respect them and who want more traditional relationships.
/r/MensRights20/05/23 01:31 PM
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I don't even know who this person is or watch the daily wire - but this video was suggested and i thought it was a bit of comic relief on the subject of modern dating
/r/MensRights20/05/23 12:32 AM
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Ah yes, invite the government into your home to decide how you should act in your own home - sounds like a great idea. I am not even joking when i say i am genuinely considering just moving into the fucking wilderness alone so i never have to have contact with people anymore - so done with all this shit.
/r/MensRights18/05/23 05:00 PM
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The term free speech is really annoying because freedom implies you have freedom - and in speech, that isn't the case. Most people have grown so accustomed to being censored they actually think it is the only option - and when people advocate for their freedom back, they actually despise them for it... It is actually scary how many words and patterns of speech that can not be said. People often use the rebuttals - "what if someone threatens you" well maybe we should have better police force that…
/r/MensRights18/05/23 03:33 PM
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Imagine how entitled and sure you must feel that you would win against a man to have the balls to try to do this....
/r/MensRights18/05/23 02:25 PM
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One thing i have learn't is that as a man, something will ALWAYS be my fault. No matter how much i have done or given a woman... i just have never done or given enough.
/r/MensRights17/05/23 05:06 PM
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It is probably the most common way to shame people along with calling people 'jealous'. Yeah, i get called 'insecure' because i am a part of the MensRight sub - because only 'insecure' men apparently want rights...
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:37 PM
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Yeah thats when they have ceased using logic and instead want to just try to manipulate you.
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:36 PM
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Thats a good point man. Plus, why would men even want to deal with these women when all they get in return is abuse
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:35 PM
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It's scary how these women are able to be so fuckin manipulative and not even feel bd about it - in fact they literally take pleasure in seeing men destroyed.
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:33 PM
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Damn bro that is the realest shit i ever heard. Crazy how men have been conditioned to think that they need to literally do everything for women. It is all just manipulation - this is why i wont even date anymore because as a man i literally get nothing out of being in relationship with a woman... in fact i just loose all the things i work for and get gaslighted into being a ashamed of my own existence...
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:31 PM
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Wow, that legit just blew me away how you broke that down. That is so well said bro. Women are immensely intelligent with the way they are able to manipulate with psychological tricks - which makes sense as you say, because that is how they can best preserve offspring. The more i look at logical fallacies and psychology, the more i see that literally most of the interactions i have had with women in my life have been done with some sort of tactics used agains't me. But obviously i can't talk abo…
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:27 PM
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Thats a good comeback tbf - what they want from men is for them to be a doormat - thats what they consider 'secure masculinity'
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:22 PM
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That made me laugh because it is so fuckin true! Imagine calling someone else insecure when you need 3 hours to put your face on.
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:22 PM
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So accurate! You forgot the 'small dick energy' insult they will use against us when they get extra desperate
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:20 PM
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You are right - it's funny because most of the logical fallacies have been used against me by women tbh
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:19 PM
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Exactly right bro - manipulation is the go-to
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:18 PM
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That one makes me cringe so hard
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:18 PM
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Ah yes, that old chestnut...
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:17 PM
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Yeah, i think all men learn this too late tbh. It has become the number 1 tactic for manipulation
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:17 PM
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Absolutely agree bro
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:17 PM
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Yeah, you nailed it - i have had this exact situation come up so many times with women. Another one is jealousy; they do something that is clearly unfair then call you jealous when you have a normal reaction to their behaviour. Master manipulators...
/r/MensRights15/05/23 02:16 PM
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Marriage has become something that only benefits women (like most things in society). Literally explain to me what men are supposed to get out of marriage? it is simply a way in which women can legally steal all the assets you have earned. My brother recently got divorced - he worked his entire life for a house that his wife took. She took the kinds away from him. She kept the car. He now sleeps in a 1 bedroom flat despite being the hardest worker in that relationship... Makes me wonder how this…
/r/MensRights12/05/23 03:28 PM
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Honestly i am just do not give a shit what women want anymore. I don't use dating apps and i don't approach women anymore and if they approach me i usually just don't even wana bother dealing with the hassle of having to do literally everything in order for a human to be interested in me. Women see men as a resource and as soon as you stop being useful they move on. They see me as an object and my personality means nothing to them. It is less depressing to just be on my own - at least then i can…
/r/MensRights07/05/23 09:37 PM
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Seriously, 90% of my sexual encounters have been like this. I didn't want too - the girl did. she made me super uncomfortable and gaslit me to feel ashamed of myself... so i caved and tried to maintain an erection while wanting it to end. I haven't enjoyed sex in a long time.
/r/MensRights04/05/23 11:43 PM
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Wait...isn't this literally just fascism?
/r/MensRights30/04/23 04:07 PM
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My ex partner had narcissist personality disorder - she loved bombed me. It sucks. But should it be a crime? well, how the fuck would we actually be able to enforce that law without immense unfairness? People will literally advocate for something that sounds good in theory yet is literally impossible to implement in real life. Its insanity. I actually have stopped dating or even talking to women because its like a mine-field trying to figure out what things i say or do could possibly be taken ou…
/r/MensRights30/04/23 12:53 PM
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No way - its almost as if men and women are different - crazy times we live in. Next they will be saying that we are actually all different individuals who have unique experiences too...
/r/MensRights09/04/23 09:05 PM
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I actually said this in response to a feminist the other night... needless to say she was pissed at me for spittin' some facts her way lol
/r/MensRights08/04/23 12:04 PM
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Of course they think that because you are a strong and confident man who embodies masculinity - they hate that - they want to rid the world of that. This is why women say things like this but also tell me to be 'real men' to degrade them. Yet, when im with the boys and we are embracing our masculinity we affirm eachothers manhood by using the term
/r/MensRights05/04/23 01:03 AM
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Ah thanks for agreeing with me - glad your on the same page and also think masculinity is definable :)
/r/MensRights04/04/23 07:09 PM
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lol
/r/MensRights04/04/23 06:48 PM
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Have a day off pal.
/r/MensRights04/04/23 06:44 PM
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What an idiot. Strawmanning means attempting to reduce my argument to a version that is removed from its original concept - in doing so reducing the general aims of said argument, into the direction of one more easily refutable. which is what you did when you latched onto the dress and heels argument knowing full well what i meant. Not capable of seeing myself as wrong? your premises are based on objective ideas, considering facts - which are born in societal reasoning. my argument is based in s…
/r/MensRights04/04/23 06:43 PM
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Why do we do this shit? you know for a fact that you don't consider certain 'men' as manly, we all have notions about what makes someone a real man - these are socially and spiritually given to us. its not wrong to just have a fucking opinion. i dont think certain men are manly - why is it such a problem to say things like this when we all know its true. Its such a womenly way to argue saying that everything can be manly when we literally know it can't be unless you mean that men and woman have …
/r/MensRights04/04/23 06:23 PM
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Dude lets stop with this charade. Why do conversations always go like this - you knew exactly what i was saying about dresses and high heels lets not reduce it to its triviality that avoids all naunce. You strawmanned my argument to gain some high ground. let me be more specific then - yes, we all know their are things that we do not consider manly, these things change from person to person and from era to era; i doubt if you go to a pub in a dress as a man then other men will assume you are ver…
/r/MensRights04/04/23 06:17 PM
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Obviously - if we say anything it matters the tone of which we say it and in the context - women say it usually to be derogative and men usually say it empowering
/r/MensRights04/04/23 05:57 PM
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I disagree - i dont give a fuck about what most people think beside those who i respect - the men of which i want to see me as masculine. I do care if your a man that you should be capable and have skills that women do not always have - these dont always have to be stereotypical but i want to be around masculine men otherwise i would just hang around with women. I agree with your statement about the fact we shouldnt tell others what to do - if men are around me i have a masculine energy - you do…
/r/MensRights04/04/23 05:56 PM
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Yes - the concept was made up so i acheive what is my masculine nature - in terms of our society - it decided to manipulate that nature to exploit men into being slaves for a womans need. Hence why i like it when men reclaim it because we actually do use it as an empowering statement. No, i disagree. Not everything you do is manly. If you do things that men do not like then those men wont see you as manly. If the opinion of other men doesn't bother you then that shouldnt matter - i like being wi…
/r/MensRights04/04/23 05:52 PM
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Completely agree bro!
/r/MensRights04/04/23 05:41 PM
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You do not have this correct. I don't have a problem with men saying it because they seem to generally say it in a constructive sense - when women say it is mostly in a negative sense. Woman say it to compare men to eachother - they objectify men based to decide which is better. When men say it they say it as a compliment of a mans character.
/r/MensRights04/04/23 05:41 PM
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completely disagree. I am a man. i act in certain ways that pertain to my biology. The concept of a 'real man' is saying 'you are successful in embracing your humanity as a man'. Your perspective assumes that masculinity is a social construct, which i dont think it is. Masculinity is as much of a compliment as saying someone is a good friend, a good lover, a brave person. Society reduces being a man to its mere societal counterparts because then we can all be 'real men' for participating in what…
/r/MensRights04/04/23 05:39 PM
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Yes but you are forgetting one very key piece of information - society values the lives of woman WAAAAAY more - so anything done against a woman is seen as more of a problem regardless. Countless men k themselves everyday - yet, if a woman does it, the world comes to a standstill.
/r/MensRights02/04/23 09:09 PM
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You absolute chad - oh, i mean chadette ;)
/r/MensRights30/03/23 06:25 PM
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So, is the person who falsely accused him not getting sent to jail?
/r/MensRights29/03/23 05:32 PM
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I think what worries me even more then the judges ruling is that their seems to be no public outcry in response - when men accused without evidence the entire nation is up in arms ready to string him up - when women literally get found guilty, no one has an issue with her not being jailed. Really shows the attitudes people have towards women...
/r/MensRights29/03/23 01:24 PM
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It's sad because men know AI isn't a real human interaction - but they would rather have that then deal with the real human one that is hostile to them. I think its only reasonable that men would rather avoid women and find another way instead.
/r/MensRights27/03/23 03:48 PM
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Its absolutely delusional - the idea that i should feel guilty for existing because of my skin colour and gender is just insane. Isn't this the same shit that gets said against every discriminated people in history?
/r/MensRights27/03/23 03:05 PM
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If you have any expectation for a women you are seen as a dictator - meanwhile a woman has a list as long as my arm of things men need to do otherwise he is a piece of shit.
/r/MensRights25/03/23 06:17 PM
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Honestly, i think the best thing for society is to let the feminists segregate themselves away from men so that they end up alone in the end. Men just don't want to deal with it anymore.
/r/MensRights25/03/23 02:44 PM
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Why the fuck would i subject myself to a woman who thinks she is better then me - who expects me to do absolutely everything, expects me to have the perfect life and be the perfect guy, and then expects me to pay for everything, and then acts very entitled on the date? I can just earn my own money, have my own time and space and not have to deal with the stress. I felt so shit when i was dating and sleeping with women because the stress and the way they treat me made me feel shit - i am now choo…
/r/MensRights24/03/23 10:18 PM
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Bro ever since they started trying to fuck around with public toilets i just started holding it in until i get home - can already see these environments becoming hotbeds for all kinds of allegations against men.
/r/MensRights24/03/23 03:28 PM
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It's useless to interact with people who do not believe they are capable of doing any wrong
/r/MensRights24/03/23 12:17 PM
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Was just about to comment this - they waste no time throwing men to the dogs.
/r/MensRights23/03/23 04:23 PM
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Already do this - been doing it for years - its the only way men can safely move forward in the modern world.
/r/MensRights21/03/23 05:22 PM
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This is absolutely insane that we are discussing wether a made up, non-existing character in a fucking video game being attractive is offensive to women. Our ancestors would be embarrassed. If Elon ever offers to let me go to Mars im fucking gone - done with this planet earth bullshit
/r/MensRights21/03/23 09:31 AM
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Exactly - i think you are right - i wonder if/when these ideas will start to die out
/r/MensRights20/03/23 07:06 AM
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I agree brother, i have since told him he needs to fuck her off - she is delusional for thinking its acceptable being racist and sexist.
/r/MensRights20/03/23 07:05 AM
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Hit the nail on the head bro - these people hate freedom and just want to tell everyone how they should live
/r/MensRights20/03/23 07:03 AM
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You are speaking too much truth bro - careful, they might try to say you are using hate speech if you challenge the narrative!
/r/MensRights20/03/23 07:01 AM
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Yeah - the men who put up with this type of stuff are pathetic. It's evil to indoctrinate people like this - the idea of hate speech drives me up the wall its just an excuse to silence people who do not agree with the woke sjw bullshit.
/r/MensRights20/03/23 06:59 AM
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It's insane to expect me to pay money because someone with my skin colour who i dont even know may have enslaved someone elses ancestor. If people believe in paying reparations then we would have to pay all groups because every single people in history have been victims of slavery at some point in time - also their are more slaves in the world now then at the time of the slave trade
/r/MensRights20/03/23 06:57 AM
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Thats a really good way to describe it! its so childish to think like that - always grading people and judging them. Its so strange that they say they are against hatred and prejudice yet they literally are the ones who have it most.
/r/MensRights19/03/23 07:17 PM
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Yeah not my gf but everything you said is still true and applicable - i just put my foot down, im not guna let someone act like that. The only way to get these people to change is to stand up to them and be firm!
/r/MensRights19/03/23 07:14 PM
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You are right - these people do not have conversations, they just assume they cannot be wrong. My friend was on my side and tbh i could tell he was sick of her shit lol - when i left the room i overheard him being like "what the fuck is your problem" to her haha
/r/MensRights19/03/23 07:12 PM
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Yeah - this girl was sat their wearing gucci clothes and has a brand new iphone and is from a posh family - wheras i am from the poorest area and i grew up in literal poverty. I don't know why they want to be 'oppressed' the way i got raised was to be greatful for everything i had and understand every has struggles - such a different mentality that i just cannot understand.
/r/MensRights19/03/23 07:09 PM
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Thanks for the link man i will have a look! so strange that we essentially live in an era which literally wants to bring back this prejudicial profiling...wtf.
/r/MensRights19/03/23 07:07 PM
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That is just insane to me - i genuinely cannot fathom how we got to this point in society - so embarrassed that this stupidity is accepted.
/r/MensRights19/03/23 07:05 PM
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Bro its Canada it's even more of a shit hole than the UK
/r/MensRights17/03/23 07:08 PM
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Why is it so frowned upon for a man to have a fucking preference in who he dates? love how women are shocked to find out that men don't want to be with them after they have fucked everyone and have nothing to offer men anymore... As soon as a women starts trying to manipulate someone into thinking they do something wrong by having a preference i know they a piece of shit
/r/MensRights17/03/23 07:08 AM
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Because they are fragile as fuck and cannot take responsibility for their own actions - literal grown ass women who are essentially toddlers; spitting the dummy out when things do go right for them. No matter what they get they wont be happy - they will reach as far back as they can somewhere in history to find some other reason men are at fault.
/r/MensRights16/03/23 02:04 PM
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Lol too accurate
/r/MensRights15/03/23 08:23 PM
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This is just disgusting - I watch stuff like this when i feel lonely to remind me that i would rather be alone tbh
/r/MensRights15/03/23 04:14 PM
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That is a good conclusion - i really don't see how it can be argued against - but as usual the feminist don't play using logic.
/r/MensRights14/03/23 03:36 PM
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You summed it up perfectly - they literally rape men but don't see an issue with it. We need to start making it commonplace to call out their actions as rape!
/r/MensRights14/03/23 03:09 PM
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I agree that people shouldn't say fragile masculinity - but i equality hate the phrase toxic masculinity!
/r/MensRights13/03/23 11:43 AM
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This seems to be something that gets pushed with female teachers - i remember at my school the females where essentially friends with the female students.
/r/MensRights13/03/23 08:39 AM
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He needs to make his own mistakes so he can learn the lesson for himself unfortunately. People tried warning me and i never listened until i went through it myself - its just the way it goes... just be there for him when things go tits up!
/r/MensRights13/03/23 07:54 AM
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Honestly, it seems like most of this nonsense rhetoric comes from the 'smart' ones who are university 'educated'. When i was at university i was the only one in my class that didn't have this feminist woke opinion... everybody else was very book smart but like you said, they sound like flat earth conspirators when it comes to gender politics!
/r/MensRights13/03/23 02:33 AM
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It's actually scary how people who have such a highly valued job that should have really intelligent people being employed - has people with such shallow thinking. Then, on the hand, i feel bad that your husband who worked his ass off to get such a good job that benefits society so much - only to be shit on by someone with such a shallow, resentful and bitter mentality. I don't even know what advice to suggest because if he works with mostly women they can just gang up on him - which is what hap…
/r/MensRights12/03/23 05:48 AM
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Feminism used to be about equality. For example, when we look at the suffragette movement who wanted the right to vote. Then, in our generation, woman had actually achieved the same rights as men from a legal stand point - there was no difference that worked in favour of men. Of course, there are still issues that affect women in society but not systemic ones. Feminism in our age then began to take a revenge based approach and say that because men in the past may have done things against women -…
/r/MensRights12/03/23 05:19 AM
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Feminism is not about equality - it is about equity. They want female supremacy. Being a feminist means to actively remove equalities.
/r/MensRights12/03/23 05:01 AM
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What the hell is wrong with you? You can't understand why your son, who you lied to about who his father is, is mad with you? The fact you are struggling to understand this is honestly worrying. Also sounds like you cheated on your ex husband...wtf Why the fuck you bringing this bullshit into the Mens rights subreddit?
/r/MensRights12/03/23 12:32 AM
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I am seeing so many of these not even just on this sub!!!! Glad people are starting to talk about this finally - now all we need is the justice system to catch up so we can get these creeps out of society.
/r/MensRights11/03/23 07:43 PM
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haha no problem man, my spelling usually sucks
/r/MensRights11/03/23 07:40 PM
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The thing i do is just say things back like "stinky pussy energy" "your a very manly woman"and when someone says things like fragile or insecure or talks about jealousy - that is manipulation. If someone says you are insacure you cannot argue because it makes you look insecure - it's a manipulation tactic often used by manipulators to turn the conversation in their favour. The way i deal with that is by pointing it out like "ahhh calling me fragile - a typical attempt at manipulating me - i will…
/r/MensRights11/03/23 06:21 PM
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Sex? you spelt *rape wrong...
/r/MensRights11/03/23 02:23 AM
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I will say it once again - women gate-keep masculinity. Men are only seen as men in relation to what they contribute to women. Our society is completely fucked up to allow this shit
/r/MensRights11/03/23 02:05 AM
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Locker toom talk Funny story, i used to have a lot of a female friends and i walked away from them all because the way they spoke about guys/ their boyfriends was absolutely appallingly disgusting. I decided to remain single because knowing women talk about guys behind their backs - the guys they are meant to be 'in love with' like that honestly just put me off the whole thing.
/r/MensRights10/03/23 11:37 PM
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Came here to say this - literally everything they accuse men of is EXACTLY what they do. They objectify men, do not acknowledge mens oppression in history, take advantage of men, the list goes on - literally textbook projection.
/r/MensRights10/03/23 11:05 PM
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The “progressives” instantly become conservative. So true lol. It's almost as if they actually have no values or ideals they just pick whatever benefits them the most because they are selfish as fuck
/r/MensRights10/03/23 10:19 PM
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Also, just because women may like talking about their mental health - that doesn't mean that works for men. Most men seem to like embodying their emotion and channeling it and releasing it through activity; hence why men do sports, have physical outlets, etc... I think it is sexist to assume their is only 1 way to consider emotion - which is the way that women like to do it!!!! This really pisses me off how women centric that idea is!!!
/r/MensRights10/03/23 07:07 PM
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So we have to get married to make any decisions for our child? As dumb as i may sound i have actually never thought about it like that holy shit! You are fucking right - why in the world is their any barrier between a man and the child!? especially relationship status! Weird how it's meant to be the era of 'sexual liberation' yet men have to be shackled to one women before they have any rights with their own child...
/r/MensRights10/03/23 07:01 PM
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and i specifically said a general ANCIENT so do not try to straw man what i said to fit what you want. Notice how you mentioned that before and i ignored it being just ancient greece? thats because more ancient cultures exist beside ancient greece. every society does shit wrong and right - obviously agreeing with one thing from a culture doesn't mean you agree with it all
/r/MensRights10/03/23 12:30 PM
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Happy to hear it bro! dont let society take away your masculinity! We need strong men now more than ever! Embracing my masculinity was the best thing i ever did for myself!
/r/MensRights10/03/23 10:14 AM
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Agreed bro
/r/MensRights10/03/23 10:08 AM
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The 'natural for them' i like a lot because it doesnt push either view onto men!
/r/MensRights10/03/23 10:08 AM
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I wasnt - couldnt give less of a shit what women want
/r/MensRights10/03/23 10:07 AM
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No i actually agree with the more ancient types of masculinity - i would have no issue taking on this hyper masculine role and being the protector if women also played their role as feminine... The issue for me is men are still expected to sacrifice themselves and then every other idea of masculinity or femininity is seen as toxic...
/r/MensRights10/03/23 10:07 AM
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This is the opinion i am starting to lean towards also.
/r/MensRights10/03/23 10:05 AM
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What are you even talking about?
/r/MensRights10/03/23 10:05 AM
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Bruh got no chill hahaha I mean i actually agree - i would never let a girl i was with go on a 'girls trip' it does seem to only be men without backbones that would allow that.
/r/MensRights10/03/23 09:19 AM
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What the fuck - the absolute bitterness of the reply! Does this person not know history - i think it is evident that men have been by far more oppressed then woman.
/r/MensRights10/03/23 03:25 AM
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Thats why i assumed she did say it
/r/MensRights09/03/23 11:58 PM
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Ah yes - welcome to 2023 - we have finally managed to stop inequality and discrimination by actively promoting it against those we feel like deserve it...
/r/MensRights09/03/23 11:04 PM
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Makes sense - women are more affected after wars because they are the only ones left alive to complain...
/r/MensRights09/03/23 09:15 PM
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My mistake, i must have misunderstood i thought she said you where insecure. Well, something obviously made you feel the need to remind her - maybe you are feeling a little detached from her at the minute? I have a policy if i date a girl - if i ever feel like i have to mention what is acceptable, then something needs to be talked about. It doesn't always have to be a big deal - maybe you are just feeling a lack of affection from her or something like that. My advice - either make sure you resol…
/r/MensRights09/03/23 09:05 PM
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my 2 cents - if a women calls you insecure for you stating that other guys may hit on her then that is a major red-flag. It is not insecure for you to point out a natural part of life. It is also a red flag that you are feeling guilty and ashamed for setting boundaries. Think about it like this - if she felt uncomfortable about something, you would try your best to reassure her and make her feel good, right? so why does she not seem to be making the effort to do the same? Personally when im in r…
/r/MensRights09/03/23 08:40 PM
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You hit the nail on the head bro
/r/MensRights08/03/23 11:33 PM
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You are right - i guess i find it kind of hard to accept that people can be capable of being so cold and cruel. It is a hard pill to swallow
/r/MensRights08/03/23 10:53 PM
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I have to admit i do enjoy seeing bitter and resentful women being jealous that men are not interested in them and have a preference for women who have more to offer then they do LOL
/r/MensRights08/03/23 10:52 PM
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Imagine openly stating you are AGAINST one group of people having rights - which is what the feminists say when they denounce our movement. If it was any other group saying such a thing the entire western world would be in complete outrage and their would be riots in the streets.... Honestly, i don't think the issue is that women don't understand mens rights - i genuinely think they just actually hate men. No matter how many men have died and killed themselves in history the feminists dismiss it…
/r/MensRights08/03/23 04:14 PM
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A woman; what i mean is, a man is expected to pay for and look after a woman and incur all kinds of daily costs for her. Look at the dating period as well - men are expected to pay for dates, to chauffeur the women, buy food and drinks, etc. Women have to buy tampons - men have to buy everything for a women.
/r/MensRights07/03/23 10:28 PM
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Womens day? no thanks. Can we please have a day that recognises the thousands of men that kill themselves, the countless men of all generations expected to sacrifice themselves for any cause, the men who have absolutely no right to their own kids, the men who suffer so much abuse from women but would be publicly denounced if they tried to speak out, the men who spent their lives building our entire world, the men who work backbreaking jobs to feed their families, the men who stood up for everyon…
/r/MensRights07/03/23 01:32 AM
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Its a projection that women use so they can justify treating men less than human. It makes women feel like the victim. Women get with a man so they can use him for his material possessions and wealth, for his status, his job - women literally love men for what the man can do for them. Men have very little requirements for women - men dont really care about income or wealth or status - infact i think most men want a women with a low status who isnt getting tons of male attention. men love women f…
/r/MensRights07/03/23 01:16 AM
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The book literally was made to point out the nasty side of women - because the nasty side of men is already well documented. She writ the book because if men and women can finally be honest with each-other about how they see one another then she believes they can finally live in a better society. Also, the book is not saying how intelligent men are - it is saying men are really stupid for acting the way they do towards women - that women are very intelligent to act the way they do. It points out…
/r/MensRights07/03/23 01:13 AM
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I agree brother - i will always try to recommend things that promote truth and fight the feminist agenda
/r/MensRights07/03/23 01:05 AM
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It is a great book and i hope you enjoy it as much as i did! :)
/r/MensRights07/03/23 01:04 AM
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It instantly became one of my favourites - such a shame its not in print anymore - more men need to read it!!!
/r/MensRights06/03/23 09:15 AM
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Thank you! i appreciate the comment i will definitely check out some of the recommendations!
/r/MensRights06/03/23 04:01 AM
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it is completely derogatory and an arrant bid to take ownership of woman's autonomy - this is done so feminists have an excuse to have more involvement in woman's lives and can dictate what women do. When they demonise men they can be seen as heroic for defeating oppression, but still worthy of the victim status by claiming they have been oppressed in the first place. thus, they can praise themselves for everything they do because it means they are brave for even existing. I am seeing loads of c…
/r/MensRights06/03/23 02:48 AM
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This is so women feel forced to join the feminist cult because it seems like the only rational option left if they make you feel like all men are dangerous and you cannot survive without the feminist group because society is so against you - its typical of every group like this.
/r/MensRights06/03/23 02:05 AM
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If you haven't figured it out yet - nothing can be positive in regards to men when looking from a feminist perspective.
/r/MensRights05/03/23 11:24 PM
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How can there be an antidote to something that doesn't exist? Masculinity is a mans nature - the natural things about men are not toxic. 'Toxic masculinity' is just a form of misandry.
/r/MensRights05/03/23 10:42 PM
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anyone know where i can buy the manipulated man and the polygamous man? i can't find them to buy anywhere...
/r/MensRights05/03/23 06:56 PM
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Here is a simple formula to understand feminist thinking; Bad thing happens = a mans fault. if anyone asks how its a mans fault = mans fault is the reason they asked.
/r/MensRights05/03/23 07:47 AM
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Why is it normalised that a man should just accept the child is his without any proof - solely on trust alone - and then be made to look after this kid or pay X amount of money to the mother if they split up? thats like given someone a debt without any proof and demanding they pay it.... how the fuck is that even a thing.
/r/MensRights05/03/23 05:25 AM
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Who really does the objectification tho when women expect men to sacrifice their life for a women in war, in tragedy. women expect a man to financial fund them. women want a man with high paying job and nice assets. women judge men based on their status. women choose partners based on grading men against one another based on their status and assets. women judge men on things like height. none of the things women do in relation to men actually involves women seeing men as human beings - women USE…
/r/MensRights04/03/23 11:35 PM
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So true - it actually blows my mind the fucking balls that women have to try to act oppressed and keep a straight face. Notice how women push for marriage - they arm-twist men into marriage and then its women who initiate divorce from men at a rate of over 70% Narcissism is exactly right - the traits of narcissism fit perfectly!
/r/MensRights04/03/23 11:32 PM
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No no no fake news guys, this cant be true because that doesn't support the narrative that women are the eternal and universal victims
/r/MensRights04/03/23 11:14 PM
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You are right - women are general seen as more worthwhile then men. society cares more about women.
/r/MensRights04/03/23 11:12 PM
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Love how if you say any criticism against a women it is seen as some kind of statement about you don't like women. How does that even make sense?
/r/MensRights04/03/23 11:10 PM
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Woman only see men as objects to further their life. Thats why they always say men objectify women - its psychological projection.
/r/MensRights04/03/23 07:13 PM
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I don't even understand this bullshit. Leo is an absolute chad actor - he obviously attracts supermodels. How can anyone have an issue with this? The best thing that will ever happen in these womens lives is to date him - he has so much value that these womens lives are changed forever just by dating him (they get their name in the paper etc.). How the fuck is 'creepy' to date a women who is of legal age? I'm coming to the end of my twenties and i will never date a woman my age they are mostly b…
/r/MensRights04/03/23 06:39 PM
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Completely accurate - in fact many people in all ages have talked about this. This is why porn and sex is such a great weapon against men; it keeps men passive and docile. Just look at the way women pick mates - they do not think "what can i offer this man" they think "what will this man do for me" men are objects to women - objects to be used. It's funny - i grew up following the feminist path and was such an advocate for 'equal' rights for women. Now i am the exact opposite and understand wome…
/r/MensRights04/03/23 06:29 PM
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Yeah you literally cannot win. I would rather be able to be masculine then have to sacrifice it for a women tho
/r/MensRights04/03/23 05:17 PM
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Exactly - i think its part of the reason so many men have turned into simps over women and then start to become feminine in the hopes they can get a pity fuck
/r/MensRights04/03/23 05:12 PM
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Do not ask women about masculinity when most of them have no idea what masculinity is. Let me put it like this; most men unfortunately have no good masculine role models and so even men are struggling to be masculine - so women especially are not going to get it if even men can't. Also, all women say shit like this (that i have know at-least) its a power move - you get with a women and follow the advice to embrace your femininity and be emotionally open etc and women do not like it - they end up…
/r/MensRights04/03/23 05:00 AM
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It's almost as if when you apply the slightest bit of logic and reasoning to any feminist argument it just... falls apart. You really think women even believe their own shit? i think they know its BS but say it because they love having the power to oppress men.
/r/MensRights04/03/23 04:45 AM
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Porn and masturbation are literally taking away masculine men - men are now passive and timid as fuck jacking off all the time. You probably feel 'anxious' and 'depressed' when you stop jerking off because for the first time in your life you aren't jacking off every day so your body reaches a hormonal equilibrium which allows you to perceive life as it is and not live in your delusion of it. You don't have to go completely nofap and never touch your peepee again but lets be honest, who actually …
/r/MensRights04/03/23 04:29 AM
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They have the same goal as well; to be seen as superior and be able to dictate.
/r/MensRights03/03/23 05:25 PM
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Yeah i agree with that - modern feminism wants equity - then it decides it should have special treatment to make up for perceived oppression - which is stupid. I think complete equality is fairer then people decided they deserve special privileges
/r/MensRights03/03/23 05:04 PM
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Very true bro, the simps are the downfall of men. They are just projecting when they use terms like that because they are the ones struggling hence why they simp for women who disrespect them. As soon as a guy starts trying to defend this shit i immediate just cut ties with them - sooner or later these men will start to realise how much feminism is fucking things up...
/r/MensRights03/03/23 09:19 AM
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It is an absolute failure of a country - at least in the US you have freedom of speech - here in the UK they literally ban speech. You can actually get arrested for looking at a women on the London underground if she feels threatened by it. They have just launched an internet campaign to ban all 'misogyny' online - which essentially is just censoring anyone who disagrees with feminism.
/r/MensRights03/03/23 05:22 AM
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You are right brother - in-fact my comment literally shows how invisible mens historical suffering is because i didn't even think about it in the context you just mentioned in your reply. Literally all oppression has vastly effected men - in every era!! how the fuck do people even fall for feminism when they have no argument against mens oppression!?
/r/MensRights03/03/23 05:20 AM
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Thats a good take bro - i agree with you. The more i look at history the more i see how feminism is interwoven in it. I was reading Nietzsche and he literally talks about how generations in history become essentially ruled by women and men become feminine
/r/MensRights03/03/23 05:18 AM
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This is exactly the problem - the term in its origin coming from criminology makes sense, i mean tons of terminology has its origin in similar circumstances. Then it gets taken out of its context to be used to be manipulated into serving somebody else's cause. Exactly, feminism really needs to be considered a hate group IMO.
/r/MensRights03/03/23 02:28 AM
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Thats a good point! It's always good to stand up to these sexist pigs when they try to make degrading comments against men!
/r/MensRights03/03/23 02:24 AM
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I agree tbh, just not taking it seriously is a good way to denounce it - thats what i have started to try and implement in my real life interactions.
/r/MensRights03/03/23 12:02 AM
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It's so dumb i'm embarrassed to live in this generation. I see tons of 'women only' spaces now... so we went from separating men and women in the past, to then making environments in which men and women worked together, and now we are back at segregation... but this is what the feminists want? idiots.
/r/MensRights03/03/23 12:01 AM
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They are what i call 'soft terms' - meaning they initially meant something - but as they get used by extreme groups (feminists, woke mob) these terms become gentrified to be applicable to anyone that disagrees with them. They come up with all kinds of mental gymnastics to tie these ideas together and so if you try to question their logic they just whip out a word like incel to shut you down and stop questions. Typical manipulation tactics of keeping things vague so its able to change its meaning…
/r/MensRights02/03/23 11:53 PM
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Tbf thats the only thing they can do when they have no actual legitimate arguments LOL
/r/MensRights02/03/23 10:22 PM
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i went to the club the other week and i said i wasnt a liberal and a girl said to me "thats small dick energy" and i said "you got that wide and stank pussy energy" made myself laugh atleast
/r/MensRights02/03/23 10:21 PM
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Bro the first pic made me spit my drink across the room lmao
/r/MensRights02/03/23 10:19 PM
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I'm literally losing braincells having this conversation with you. Look in a fucking dictionary - we use the term in sex and gender terms. in sex it means pertaining to biological manliness. in gender we talk about social constructs of man which is something i couldn't care less about. The issue is that toxic masculinity literally says inherently biological male traits are toxic. thats the issue. Yes, of course it may also point out some gender ones - but it does more harm then good when you can…
/r/MensRights02/03/23 10:02 PM
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whats the difference between sex and gender then?
/r/MensRights02/03/23 09:52 PM
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I was born male - hence the term masculine describes things associated with the male sex - hence why we use the term masculine everywhere in nature. if gender roles are social constructs - then they have nothing to do with masculinity. If you want to use discriminatory language that creates seperation based on sex then you can - i personally think its sexism and misandry and bigotry.
/r/MensRights02/03/23 09:48 PM
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Bro you are working in the medical field - you are such an important member of society who makes a difference to peoples lives daily and you are treat like shit because of your gender... men literally do so much for society and still get shit on. I left my last job and my university course due to the sexist woke bullshit they where trying use against me - I don't give a fuck anymore i'm not guna put up with it.
/r/MensRights02/03/23 08:37 PM
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It's fuckin bullshit - such a shit existence having to be so censored because some idiot online might take offence - its delusional
/r/MensRights02/03/23 08:33 PM
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Bro if you think that women wear clothes that barely cover their genitals for any other reason than wanting to attract attention to the genitals then you trippin
/r/MensRights02/03/23 08:32 PM
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Very true - then they will try to say they helped! Don't even get me started on the simps who accept this shit - realistically i think they are the main problem because they let the feminist mob infiltrate every aspect of society in the first place.
/r/MensRights02/03/23 07:49 PM
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Yeah - mob mentality is a perfect way to describe it. It genuinely blows my mind how, in 2023 people have not evolved past this type of behaviour - considering we have countless historical examples of it.
/r/MensRights02/03/23 07:42 PM
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You hit the nail on the head - people would rather avoid standing up against discrimination especially when they can benefit from it
/r/MensRights02/03/23 07:38 PM
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Is this a joke comment? You really think having gender specific language that is able to take apart behaviour that feminists deem 'unhealthy' is a good thing for men? Yes it does include traditional masculine behaviour hence why their are literal hundreds of instances talked about when a man does something chivalrous and its seen as toxic masculinity - or going to the gym seen as toxic, etc.
/r/MensRights02/03/23 07:36 PM
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Funny, if these clothes are so comfortable, why would they not wear them when chilling in the house? in the house they do not give a fuck and are in sweat pants...
/r/MensRights02/03/23 07:31 PM
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Plot twist - they are doing it so when a guy eventually notices, it boosts their ego but then they can also become a victim by demonising him for it - its a double win for them that gives them the feeling of being high status and powerful
/r/MensRights02/03/23 07:30 PM
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I'm so fed up of having to act like an idiot about this stuff in society - its very clear if you wear clothes that barely cover your genitals then you are trying to get attention yet its controversial to say that!
/r/MensRights02/03/23 07:27 PM
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In other words "met police deputy commissioner tells the truth which undermines the narrative of the fragile feminine victims and shows them to just not be able to take responsibility for their own actions"
/r/MensRights02/03/23 06:10 PM
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I reported it. If we normalise calling this behaviour out and trying to remove it, then we will normalise our cause
/r/MensRights02/03/23 04:45 AM
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I can share my own experience with this too - my ex girlfriend had NPD (Narcissistic personality disorder) and pretty much drove me to breaking point - been almost a year since we broke up and i am still incapable of living without medication to cope with the mental health issues i now have due to her abuse. The insane thing is, the traits of NPD are literally becoming commonplace in society. This is why i'm never surprised that the suicide rate for men is so high - women literally do the most h…
/r/MensRights01/03/23 08:39 PM
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I think this will be the norm - as soon as i am capable of doing so i will be leaving the this feminist woke shithole previously known as the UK
/r/MensRights01/03/23 06:25 PM
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It's not surprising, women value men based on their social status - if a guy gets action then the women sees him as full of value to offer her
/r/MensRights28/02/23 06:01 PM
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I'm single and actively avoiding sex and women in general. I feel far better than when i have plently of sex and am in a relationship tbh. I have severe depression so the way i look at it is i already feel like shit, why would i need a women to insult men, devalue me, expect me to do everything, complain and make it even worse? For the most part men have very little to gain from relationships - hence why i really don't think i would get in one again - why would i when i can just hookup and not h…
/r/MensRights28/02/23 06:00 PM
3

Chivalry was based on the code of nobility; from knights. It was something women wanted because it was a sign that the guy was very high status in accordance with his manly instinct - the guy was a knight so he did these things for women to show how much he could look after the woman and be in charge. Simping is an unhealthy attachment and idealisation of women due to social maladjustment. One thing i have learnt is that if a women finds me attractive then she fucking loves me being chivalries a…
/r/MensRights28/02/23 05:42 PM
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Its a problem because these subjects often correlate to how women objectify men and use men for their money and assets - or how women may be sexually aggressive towards men - or how society in general treats men unfairly in regards to dating. A lot of men have issues with approaching women because of the insane prejudices that society has against men. Some posts about dating may wander off a bit but personally i think it's good that as a community we can all talk about our experiences in the wor…
/r/MensRights22/02/23 08:10 PM
9

Everything has negatives and positives - my point was marriage is explicitly negative towards men over women...
/r/MensRights22/02/23 08:02 PM
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Happy to hear this - marriage has exploited men for so many generations now - a system essentially designed to just advance the woman at the expense of the man...
/r/MensRights22/02/23 07:18 PM
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Society = Woman runs naked around hotel - 'what a free spirit. what a brave women who embraces femininity. We could all learn a lesson from brave women like this' Man runs naked around hotel - 'what a creep. everybody in the hotel was terrified. toxic masculinity. should men even be allowed to have penises? we should actually destroy this mans life because he doesnt deserve rights...'
/r/MensRights21/02/23 09:11 PM
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"It is better to risk saving a guilty person than to condemn an innocent one.” — Voltaire
/r/MensRights20/02/23 12:42 AM
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shit testing? you mean manipulation*
/r/MensRights17/02/23 05:36 PM
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I highly discourage any man from entering into marriage - literally what benefits does marriage have for men? it is a system designed to benefit women...
/r/MensRights17/02/23 04:40 PM
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what isn't mens fault? fucking everything bad is apparently mens fault.
/r/MensRights15/02/23 08:04 PM
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Typical objectification of men. Most women only value men based on their dick size, height, money they earn and job status - it is complete dehumanisation of men and objectification.
/r/MensRights15/02/23 02:23 PM
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Exactly. Suicide is the leading cause of death for men under 35 - let that sink in... the most prominent way men die under 35 is by taking their own life... I cannot feel listen to a feminist that tells me women are having a harder time then men due to that fact alone...
/r/MensRights14/02/23 10:11 PM
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Thats exactly what it is; projection. Men have become the scapegoat for all issues. It's insane that people look back through history and easily spot the mass movements of insane oppression and yet actively participate in it in their current generation while believing they fight for justice. The idea of justice is literally the excuse for every tyrant.
/r/MensRights14/02/23 10:05 PM
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Honestly, it's things like this that make me realise that as a man, people just generally will not care about my life as much as they care about a womans. If a war starts - my life is disposable. I could be the victim of numerous violent crimes and no one cares. I'm also very tired of the narrative that blames men for their depression - saying "if men stopped being so toxic and just spoke about their feelings this wouldnt happen" its literally victim blaming. Fucking sick of it. A mans life is p…
/r/MensRights14/02/23 06:11 PM
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I'm so genuinely confused as to what even constitutes as 'misogyny' anymore. Also im fucking confused as to why - if someone has the opposite opinion to you it's now seen as a hate crime for them to speak. I personally don't like Andrew Tate - but why shouldn't he have the right to have an opinion? It's insane that this guy who has a 'misogynist' opinion (whatever that even means) is seen as the devil, yet women openly have a misandrist opinion and glorify it and are seen as queens.
/r/MensRights13/02/23 08:12 PM
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I left college over a year ago and i had the same experience. Now im out of college i dont even want to do anything because the world of the west supports this agenda.
/r/MensRights07/02/23 12:10 AM
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This is fucking creepy and harassment. I'm sure we have all been on a single date with a women that we turn out to be not that keen on... imagine if she then starts telling thousands of other women in your area she is dating you and talking about you as if she has some claim to you when you don't even plan on seeing her again. This is driving me mad - why are they allowed to do shit like this? this is fucking stalking.
/r/MensRights06/02/23 11:11 PM
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Women get to act like absolute children like this because they aren't held accountable. Too fuckin right - i'm tired of these full grown women acting like toddlers.
/r/MensRights06/02/23 10:59 PM
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Thanks for the support! I will put it like this - i have depression and am alone... but i would rather be on my own dealing with the depression then having to be with a woman that makes me feel pathetic for having depression.
/r/MensRights06/02/23 05:14 PM
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I didn't need to see this to understand that women don't care about men's mental health issues - i have experienced it first hand in all my relationships
/r/MensRights05/02/23 11:41 PM
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Yeah it sucks tbh - its the same thing pretty much everywhere tho - so many spaces where guys just like being with other guys are just not a thing anymore because women hate it.
/r/MensRights05/02/23 02:06 AM
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So accurate bro. They come in - destroy it and make it hell for the men - then leave and get praised for being 'brave'
/r/MensRights05/02/23 02:02 AM
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its worse when its 'one of the boys' who has become an absolute simp who pays for OF and now calls himself a feminist - trying to lecture me about how the patriarchy effects modern life. Needless to say we are no longer friends lol
/r/MensRights05/02/23 01:46 AM
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me and my friend stopped going to the gym and started working out at home instead because women really ruined the environment tbh. It was full of guys and everyone knew everyones name and helped each other out and spotted anytime - we would have so much banter and talk shit with other guys. Then when women came into the gym it sucked - the atmosphere was so fucking tense - you dare not cross eyes with a women because they think you want to fuck them (i most certainly did not want too) I understa…
/r/MensRights04/02/23 07:06 PM
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facts bro
/r/MensRights01/02/23 11:41 PM
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70% of women initiating divorce is absolutely insane. Women literally see men as disposable objects...
/r/MensRights01/02/23 08:15 PM
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The reality is that it is so gentrified to be violent towards men. On the other end of the spectrum - if you even retaliate then random strangers will intervene and defend the woman... I refuse to believe that women actually think they have it worse than men - and the men who say women have it worse are just trying to be a simp for pussy.
/r/MensRights01/02/23 05:59 PM
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I used to have a lot of friends who where women and that was where my eyes where opened about how women act. The way they spoke about men was disgusting. The way they talked shit about every aspect of their so called 'friends' behind their back was disgusting. Women will be 'friends' but literally hate each-other and have an avid jealousy of one another. Women help other women justify their shitty actions with ideas like "your a queen your better then any guy" etc. I have willingly walked away f…
/r/MensRights31/01/23 05:47 PM
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They have been told they are the highest possible level a woman can be on and are finding out they have been lied to by a movement lead by women seeking to make themselves very rich at their expense. And no sir they don't like it. Dayum bro you hit the nail on the head.
/r/MensRights28/01/23 01:42 PM
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Exactly - This was a massive realisation i had. It also made me recount that most of the sexual encounters i have had in my life, have happened because a women had used this same shaming tactic to manipulate me into sleeping with them.
/r/MensRights27/01/23 06:43 PM
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That is a really good point. I have had a lot of older women be super creepy and touch me when im at bars - its fucking uncomfortable - if i tell them to stop they start the whole "owww are you gay is that why?" They are delusional - they literally think they should be aloud to sexual grope younger guys and then think the only reason i wouldnt like that is if i dont like women alltogether.
/r/MensRights27/01/23 05:36 PM
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Bruh this is so fucking accurate. Age can obviously have some impact on maturity but not always - infact, most of the 'immature' women i have met are the older ones. It's also important to know that women never gain any eggs - they are born with a set amount and once they are fertile, they only loose them. It's common that women in their mid twenties could be infertile. This subject has always bothered me because the way they attack men for it especially celebrities like leonardo decaprio - the …
/r/MensRights27/01/23 05:33 PM
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Bruh your on the internet getting second hand offended that some random guy (me) said some random girl he didnt even know was a 2 looks wise - by my tone i think its clear i have a flagrant attitude to the entire story because i have very little interest in it except for some banterful interactions. You are literally the definition of what being pathetic is, you absolute fucking wet-wipe hahaha
/r/MensRights25/01/23 06:18 PM
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You sound like the kind of guy that simps for girls on onlyfans or believes the stripper is inlove with you. She is clearly just not my type - yet that means im secretly craving her? you got me sussed out, i need this womans attention. Not sure if i will ever be able to move on (s)
/r/MensRights25/01/23 04:37 PM
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Exactly bro - imagine paying to see tits when you can literally type boob in on google and see a million for free. If you pay for nudes you have a negative IQ.
/r/MensRights25/01/23 10:20 AM
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-1*
/r/MensRights25/01/23 10:15 AM
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You're being generous...
/r/MensRights25/01/23 10:15 AM
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Both wrong - you have low standards bro. Looks wise she is a 2. Personality wise she is a 0 because she doesn't seem to have any unique character traits, her 'personality' is she has tiktok and her username is 'your rich bff'. Im callin CAP on the whole thing.
/r/MensRights25/01/23 10:14 AM
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She is a literal 2 out of 10, who the fuck is dating her? absolute simps
/r/MensRights25/01/23 07:25 AM
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If you are paying for a womans nudes you are an absolute puss boy.
/r/MensRights25/01/23 07:00 AM
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You summed it up perfectly - women usually do not care at all so why even bother.
/r/MensRights24/01/23 06:29 PM
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I have no idea what red pill perspective is. My view is simple; if someone wants you in their life then they should act like it. You should treat people with love and make decisions based on passion. if that aligns with other 'perspectives' then sure - but i have no interest in aligning myself with them.
/r/MensRights23/01/23 10:18 PM
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I appreciate that! In my last relationship for example - i had sever depression, anxiety and ocd. i developed an eating disorder. I also suffer from insomnia at times. My partner would scrutinise me so much for 'not being open enough'. So after so long of trying to slowly open up, she would then weaponise it in arguments and say things like call me pathetic because i needed help with basic life tasks. Or she would make fun of me for crying when she got pissed off at me. She would also know how m…
/r/MensRights23/01/23 09:07 PM
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For me its simple; a women needs to make a tremendous effort with me, and reciprocate the tremendous effort i make with her. She needs to be asking me to do things, paying for things too, making it abundantly clear she is interested in me. If she doesn't do that then she is playing games. im not interested in playing games. if someone is interested in you then they would do everything they possibly can to show you just how interested they are. Their are billions of women out their so never be af…
/r/MensRights23/01/23 08:57 PM
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You do whatever makes you happy bro - if hookups isn't your thing then thats fine. I think most countries are full of simps to be honest. You're completely right about simps making girls narcissistic and rude - probably why these women get such a reality check when guys like us just tell them the truth and walk away from them haha
/r/MensRights23/01/23 08:52 PM
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Your right man, i have started taking the same approach. I have started being bluntly honest and if they try to back chat me i just leave. I'm honestly comfortable with walking away from these women because they literally offer nothing to my life and have zero personality. Plus, why would i spend money, time and effort on women who want to talk down to me when i could just get another girl in a club or bar or online? i think the whol hookup culture thing will start to benefit men more when men s…
/r/MensRights23/01/23 08:15 PM
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Not being 'equal' and being a slave are wildly different. Women where not enslaved by men. That doesn't mean they where treated fairly either. The mens rights movement acknowledges that women also have struggles and have societal inequalities too.
/r/MensRights23/01/23 07:44 PM
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Exactly! I don't want a women that has OF and has slept with a ton of guys - that is low value in a women (from my perspective). Tired of women trying to force me to agree with their ideologies when i don't
/r/MensRights23/01/23 06:56 PM
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Obviously we get onto the topic of what we would like in a partner. I'm forward about wanting a passionate and artistic women who has plenty of hobbies and interests. Low body count is something i see as high value in a women - it means she knows she has immense value and so wont waste her time with lower value men. Then they try to make out like my preference is wrong so i just dont even reply i finish my drink and left. They know how they act, im not going to explain to her she is being unreas…
/r/MensRights23/01/23 06:53 PM
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Emancipation implies women where slaves...Women where never slaves though.
/r/MensRights23/01/23 06:48 PM
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I think you put it perfectly when you said 'do they think it's like shopping for shoes?" from what i can tell their is a huge push with feminism to see men as objects to be used. You ask a women of her preferences in guys and most of them list things like how much you earn, what job you have, you need a car and a nice house, good clothes - all external and material things. Women now date men to gain access to these things; men are simply a gateway to the benefits of their social status.
/r/MensRights23/01/23 06:47 PM
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Every woman i have opened up too about mental health issues has just taken advantage of me afterwards. I will never make that mistake again.
/r/MensRights23/01/23 06:03 PM
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Men are either seen as some hyper-masculine animal or some brianless simp who needs help to tie his own shoes. One thing they have in common is the fact that a women is their highest achievement. Each type of man needs to prove his worth to the fair maiden.
/r/MensRights22/01/23 06:13 PM
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their is nothing inherently weak about femininity, never said their was - the link with weakness comes when men who want to be masculine and they cannot be, so they become feminine and demonize masculinity as a concept. Not all feminine men fall into this category, i never said they did. Not conforming to 'gender norms' is only seen as a strength by society - it has no real strength except when applied to its socially constructed environment. True strength would be doing what you like regardless…
/r/MensRights21/01/23 05:33 PM
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I think the femanine men take a submissive role and have realised they essentially need to beg for sex from a dominant female. So they virtue signal and simp and go in the friendzone hoping they get laid. To feel like they are normal they put women on this weird godess pedestal because then they can justify their subservience. It makes a lot of sense that masculine females take the dominant role because these femanine men literally pick up womanly traits and become the submissive one. They creat…
/r/MensRights21/01/23 03:19 PM
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You are not accountable for what other women do just because you are a women. MRM is not about blaming all women, because it is not all women who act like jerks to guys. Thank you for coming to our community and hearing our stories.
/r/MensRights21/01/23 11:29 AM
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- Toss them a pickle jar and watch them struggle to open it, but remain stubborn enough not to ask for help. Then when they set it down after their failure - easily open it. - Leave the toilet seat up. - Literally just outright ignore conversations you don't want to be a part of even if they try to talk directly to you just say "i'm not interested" and move the conversation on. - personally everyone in my family knows i have a dark sense of humour (plus im British so im inherently sarcastic) so …
/r/MensRights21/01/23 11:22 AM
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I have stopped giving a fuck what they say to me about stuff - if a chick is on dating apps, judges me by my material possessions, has OF or has a high bodycount - then its a no from me. I'm not guna explain myself to them as if having a preference is something i need to defend. They can call me whatever names they like i dont give a fuck i will walk away from them - im not putting up with their shit.
/r/MensRights19/01/23 09:32 PM
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Is that for real what they are classing as rape? if thats true then every female except one that i have been with has done this to me. I have genuinely lost count the amount of times i have not wanted to have sex but i could not turn it down because of a women using guilt and shaming me into it.
/r/MensRights18/01/23 05:28 PM
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Honestly i think porn is starting to ruin womens expectations of sex and men in general. Men are seen as fuck toys. Women grade men based on their penis and fucking abilities. Literally you ask a women what she wants in a man and she says things like his job, money, nice house and car - all material things that aren't even anything to do with who he is. They grade him based on his dick size. Women cheat on men when they see a man with more status. Women literally treat men like objects.
/r/MensRights16/01/23 09:42 PM
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Completely agree. I think relationships have become extremely dangerous environments for men (obviously women have relationship issues too but this is a sub on men), the current societal attitudes are pushing men into just paying for sex or opting for porn instead because these options mean men dont have to deal with all the bullshit that women want to put them through. Why have all the hassle, time effort, money, etc that comes with a women when you could just spend a bit of cash to get laid wh…
/r/MensRights16/01/23 09:39 PM
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Everything has to have a fuckin label because people need to feel like they are unique snowflake. The reason people think hearing 'i love you' in sex is some kind of special kink is because porn has made genuine sex seem like some insanely weird concept. If you try to have an emotional connection with someone they run a mile because genuine emotion seems too 'intense' for them - they are used to having shallow experiences of strangers having a 5 minute hookup.
/r/MensRights16/01/23 08:19 PM
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I feel the exact same - a lot of guys i speak to feel the same way. I dont want a girl who fucks like a pornstar, i have no interest in that - i want a girl who will actual have passionate sex that is deeply intimate and nuanced to me.
/r/MensRights16/01/23 08:16 PM
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I feel like that is a better option tbh haha
/r/MensRights16/01/23 08:13 PM
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I know this is a skit but i have literally experienced women try to treat me and other guys like this - then when i tell them to stop being so belittling its now my behaviour that is the problem.
/r/MensRights16/01/23 11:19 AM
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Women make zero effort in the bedroom. I tried to explain to women that just because i cum doesn't mean i had a good orgasm. for men, we also need a lot of effort to get off properly. This is why i started to care less and less about sex because i usually left disappointed. When you first get with a women they put in waaay more effort, then that stops when you have been together for a while... when you call them out they act as though nothing has changed - they literally gaslight you into believ…
/r/MensRights16/01/23 11:16 AM
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Women flat out usually do not give a fuck about mens mental health. All of the women i have been with complained that i wasn't 'open' enough, and when i eventually opened up about my mental health issues they would then leave or use it against me in arguments.
/r/MensRights15/01/23 07:21 PM
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Other generations - "innocent until proven guilty!!" Our generation - "always guilty and we need no evidence to prove it, you have to believe us!!!!"
/r/MensRights14/01/23 11:15 AM
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This is so true. Honestly i will never date another girl who uses dating apps (i dont use them btw) because i already know their ego is going to be so inflated.
/r/MensRights13/01/23 12:51 PM
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Thanks for this comment - it was such a motivator tbh! Actually boosted my mood for the day because i think its easy to feel as though everything is going to shit sometimes. The thing about the west being the minority was something i had never thought of - i guess i'm so used to only seeing things from a western perspective, but their is actually so much other culture and ideals out their! You have literally shifted my entire perspective wtf haha. I made another post a while ago about moving awa…
/r/MensRights12/01/23 08:57 AM
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What the actual fuck. in the past i have had a lot of female friends and the way the talk about men is absolutely vile and repulsive. When i attempted to talk about the abuse i experienced in my last relationship people literally laughed in my face and told me to man up and grow a pair of balls. I know its literally pointless to try to talk about my experiences because women literally find it hilarious that this stuff happens to men.
/r/MensRights11/01/23 10:59 AM
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Hey man, please don't! Men need to stick together - i made this post in a bid for people to post things that may help me and others who feel like they have no place in society - so if you feel like this, their are many of us in this sub willing to help! Maybe try speaking to a doctor, have a see if their is anything they can help you with? their are crisis lines with people who will genuinely listen. It may feel like your alone but you really aren't. This community proves that. As men we need to…
/r/MensRights10/01/23 04:19 PM
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I think a lot of men are not involuntarily celibate anymore - from the guys i talk to they literally do not even desire women, but they have options to get with them... so they are willingly celibate. I literally have options in terms of dating yet i usually decline too because its more hassle than its worth.
/r/MensRights10/01/23 04:12 PM
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Woman bring nothing of value to the table anymore but expect men to be perfect, they give up the sex so easily that there's no incentive for me to even try to persue a relationship. So fuckin true! I used to have a ton of friends that where women and all they did where complain about men - yet they spent zero time doing any self improvement at all and they had literally zero personality. I think as this generation gets older and wants to settle down most women will be majorly depressed when they…
/r/MensRights10/01/23 04:10 PM
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That seems the most likely tbh - in London they have already started to try and enforce rules about looking at people in the street or on the tube in an effort to 'defend women'. i think men will just start to rebel tbh
/r/MensRights10/01/23 08:52 AM
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Thats so true
/r/MensRights10/01/23 08:51 AM
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What does black pill mean? i agree tbh - i think the only way through the current situation is when men start to revolt.
/r/MensRights10/01/23 08:51 AM
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It's funny because when men get left alone by women and society they revert back to their masculine urges and start to desire being a hunter again - women would be screwed if that happened haha
/r/MensRights10/01/23 08:49 AM
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Yeah thats true i guess - hopefully things start to even out in my lifetime!
/r/MensRights10/01/23 08:48 AM
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What does white pilled mean? (i still have no idea what any of the pill movements are about tbh)
/r/MensRights10/01/23 08:47 AM
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I hope people wake up and stop all this woke bullshit. I think the best thing to do is move to another country where women treat men better tbh
/r/MensRights10/01/23 08:47 AM
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this is so true - especially for me. The only interactions i will now have with women are if i fancy a hookup. This may sound harsh but i realised that most of the women i have met have very little personality. Like they have no interests, no hobbies, they dont work on themselves, they have no skills, no unique opinions - why would i want to date them when they offer sex for free? Plus why would i date a women who has all these feminist nasty ideas of what a man is and should do. Insufferable is…
/r/MensRights10/01/23 08:46 AM
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This sounds like the western world! if a man sits relaxed its 'man-splaining', if he defends himself its 'toxic-masculinity', if he goes against feminist he is a 'incel'
/r/MensRights10/01/23 08:39 AM
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Tbh it's onky this past year i have been on reddit - before then i had very little social media and just lived around tons of women - in my experience with them i decided to just be alone instead because their energy and attitudes where just toxic. thanks bro!
/r/MensRights10/01/23 08:38 AM
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Harsh but it seems true tbh
/r/MensRights10/01/23 08:35 AM
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Its nuts because women make jokes about doing this sort of stuff but it wouldnt actually surprise me if they tried to make this happen.
/r/MensRights10/01/23 08:35 AM
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I think this is probably the best approach that men can take - i have seen so many men mention moving to different countries to find wives and its pissing off the femcells haha
/r/MensRights10/01/23 08:34 AM
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uk
/r/MensRights10/01/23 08:33 AM
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I like the positivity! It's always good to see this kind of perspective :)
/r/MensRights10/01/23 08:33 AM
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Well said! It was never about equality for them, it was about superiority. They had resentment against men so they wanted revenge. they dont have a problem with oppression - their problem is they want to be able to be the oppressors.
/r/MensRights08/01/23 11:00 AM
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It's one of those things that you literally cannot defend yourself against because no matter how you react it just makes it worse. The only thing you can do is ignore it and remove yourself from the situation.
/r/MensRights07/01/23 03:24 PM
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When i was at uni numerous females had hit on me and then proceeded to smear my name around once i turned them down. Statements like "you are being aggressive" get thrown around when men try to stand up to women when they are getting bullied - it's just gaslighting.
/r/MensRights07/01/23 02:19 AM
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It's virtue signalling - people like this clearly don't care otherwise they would not be holding other opinions. its simple. its very easy to appear virtuous, all you have to do is write or post something and say how much of a tragedy it is...if her other words and actions don't align, then thats a good indicator that she is just saying this stuff to seem virtuous.
/r/MensRights06/01/23 11:03 PM
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I love because a man decided to take action - even though that meant having to go to extreme lengths just to be treated as fairly as a women. it really highlights the disparity.
/r/MensRights06/01/23 10:08 PM
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exactly. And people wonder why the suicide rates are s high...
/r/MensRights05/01/23 06:31 AM
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If they are 'toxic' its not because of their masculinity, its because they are just toxic. Anyone of any gender can be toxic. So weird how this concept of 'toxic masculinity' is even a thing
/r/MensRights05/01/23 06:11 AM
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I played this out loud and it lowered the IQ of the entire street. Fucking idiots. I love how MRA just includes all men. We don't sit here trying to out rank each-others victim status. Then their is 'feminism'. The woman was trying to have a conversation with them and they have insane rules as to why their is some hierarchy of victimhood that needs to be adhered too.
/r/MensRights05/01/23 04:54 AM
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Thats is true! Think about it...women say they get creeped out by guys who look at them because they could potentially do something. whereas women WILL do something to a man without even thinking it is wrong at all and when you question them on it they literally gaslight you into taking the blame.
/r/MensRights05/01/23 04:21 AM
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it's the classic black and white straw-man logical fallacy = if you disagree with someone, just ignore their argument, assume it is an extreme idea and use this extreme version to denounce them. If someone attempts to question something against the mainstream opinion, they must be some kind of nutjob
/r/MensRights04/01/23 06:42 PM
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I've been hit numerous times by women in my life - no one gives a fuck. Nobody see's her slapping him as assault....they only see it as assault when HE was the one slapping her in RETALIATION. Realistically this is an insane level of manipulation and gaslighting - when men have a normal response to assault, their normal reaction is demonised. It promotes the idea that men cannot be assaulted.
/r/MensRights04/01/23 06:24 AM
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I think i will definitely try some kind of martial arts as that has been suggested a lot and i already go to the gym to workout a lot. Your right, putting myself in some uncomfortable situations and overcoming them is a very good way to develop myself and then improve! Thanks for the advice man, i appreciate it!
/r/MensRights04/01/23 12:45 AM
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Congrats man! glad to hear of your success! always good to see guys who overcome the shit to get where they want to be!
/r/MensRights04/01/23 12:43 AM
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Yeah i never have a problem with isolation because i have so many hobbies and other interest that most of my life i have willingly sought isolation too. i think remote work would be a very good step for me.
/r/MensRights04/01/23 12:41 AM
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I would if i could but they don't accept people with mental health issues which i have (depression, etc)
/r/MensRights04/01/23 12:39 AM
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Thats good advice bro, thank you!
/r/MensRights04/01/23 12:38 AM
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Thats a good point - i never though of that. The times in my life i have been the most unhappy are the times i have been surrounded by people - because most people have so many 'woke' views against men. I dont blame you tbh, being able to be self sustainable and do as i please is something that really appeals to me.
/r/MensRights04/01/23 12:38 AM
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Thats good to hear that you have now met someone like that! thanks for the comment man. I few people have suggested martial arts and that actually sounds like something that may help a lot! having a space to get a little aggression out and exert some physical energy!
/r/MensRights04/01/23 12:34 AM
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They always seem to conveniently forget about those women
/r/MensRights04/01/23 12:32 AM
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I think i will do the same. Honestly its pretty inspiring to hear stories like yours because now i know that other men feel the same and they have managed to still make a life for themselves despite all the shit they have to put up. thank you for your comment!
/r/MensRights04/01/23 12:31 AM
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Learning some martial arts sounds like a good idea. Thank you for the advice on investing too i hadn't thought much about that - i will do some research!
/r/MensRights04/01/23 12:30 AM
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Exactly, its fucked up. So many times women have stepped over the line and done something to me that would not be okay if the roles where reversed.
/r/MensRights04/01/23 12:28 AM
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Unfortunately it is illegal in my country. but yeah, you are right. I pretty workout, i write, i have an interest in philosophy and also paint - so im never bored tbh, infact i prefer having my own space to get on with my interests.
/r/MensRights04/01/23 12:27 AM
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Exactly, as a man i have to put up with the threat of violence happening most of the time i go out. I think your right, i am currently looking for remote work so that i dont have to put up with this nonsense anymore. Having a space where people cant stick their nose in my business all the time sounds beautiful tbh
/r/MensRights04/01/23 12:25 AM
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Complain to who? all the tutors believe the same stuff and you literally are not allowed to disagree - when a classmate of mine spoke out she got told she would be kicked out. Sorry to hear that you had to deal with that too. Yeah just trying to get myself into some masculine environments - that helps tbh.
/r/MensRights03/01/23 03:55 PM
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It makes sense i mean why would men want to be in environment wheres they are treat like shit. Thanks for the reply man, i appreciate it! I think just just trying to find more male orientated spaces will help me out - i really crave to be around some male energy.
/r/MensRights03/01/23 09:53 AM
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