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I remember when I heard once about the massive peak in cigarette consumption among women in 1985 in US. Before that, the percentage of all women who were smoking were 1-2%, but then the companies started advertising campaign targeting women as a way to show their "independence". The percentage at that time peaked from 2% to whopping 42% approximately. Collective ego is a drive factor for sure.
/r/MensRights21/01/25 08:35 AM
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"The difference between rape and seduction is salesmanship" Bill Carpenter, 1990
/r/MensRights06/12/24 08:43 PM
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Aaaand the feminist cycle has closed. Looks like somewhere they are already back at having men being breadwinners and women being housewifes. How can they still think that patriarchy was even a thing lmao.
/r/MensRights05/12/24 07:19 AM
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When a feminist sees man and woman getting along, when they see both of them reveal their vulnerable sides to each other and being happy - it boils their blood because they themselves suffer. And if they suffer, everyone should suffer. I understood that a long time ago: Feminists and woke people in general are just very very unhappy people.
/r/MensRights04/12/24 05:53 PM
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Generally speaking, Nazism and Feminism certainly share a lot of similarities - they perceive their sex as superior to male, they truly believe in men being only useful as disposable for females, they are constantly on the mission to take over any male space that is left in the world until they take over everything, and lets not forget how often they resort to censorship to filter media and academics to their personal liking. Thanks for sharing this term, definitely gonna use it in fitting situa…
/r/MensRights25/11/24 05:35 AM
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Perhaps one of the most pressing issue regarding men is hypocrisy and unspoken bias when it comes to the gender equality and egalitarianism that is being pushed actively nowadays. If you scroll this sub you will find so many news about women leaving free of charges from the court after killing/raping that media tries to hide + on the everyday life you can see so many instances when woman behaves in a such way, be the roles reversed the man would seriously end up in prison - be it simply hitting …
/r/MensRights14/11/24 08:53 AM
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your saying that men boasting about there sexual success equals them not respecting women? Not direct relation, but rather revealing their true motivation behind being obedient. I am a man of principles and I hate that hypocrisy so much I just can't be silent about that. Stay safe in this cruel world✊️
/r/MensRights01/11/24 11:00 AM
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I'm just saying what I see. And what I see right now is you being in denial. I really wished everything that I said to not be true, I really wish I did... But when reality keeps bringing you the opposite of what you try to believe to, when men say in public that they respect women, but in private they boast their sexual success you just can't lie to yourself anymore.
/r/MensRights01/11/24 09:39 AM
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People hate him, because he told them the truth...
/r/MensRights01/11/24 08:53 AM
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The problem with bromance is that it is not universal like female support. Men see brothers in only those who share same goals/values, but there's always someone who will oppose them and that's how men separate by groups/clans/teams etc. You know how army makes men of different cultural and economic background cooperative? How "brothers-in-arms" work? They make them look identical to each other with same hairstyle, same uniform, same schedule and assigning tasks that require teamwork. Men in arm…
/r/MensRights01/11/24 08:50 AM
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there are times men do things for women that gives these men no benefit and actaully harms these men. Lemme imagine... Like prioritising women over men while evacuating from the sinking ship you mean? Again then, it all comes to the opportunity to have more women available to have sex with. Simple as that. And of course there are cases when a man may be doing truly altruistic acts, but those are individual cases and completely irrelevant to the topic - I am trying to prove that men as a group do…
/r/MensRights01/11/24 08:25 AM
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Not protect, but to win over their trust to copulate with them - and that's the reason why male feminists exist lol I have observed many times men saying or writing in respective places on the internet "Thanks to feminism, I can get new pussies every day" and many things like that - so I know what I am talking about. Even under the illusion of visible compliance - men still pursue their own goals.
/r/MensRights01/11/24 07:59 AM
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I loved one quote from Zootopia by Mr.Big: "My child, we may be evolved, but down deep we're still animals". No matter what society will say, no matter how hard-pushed is the idea of egalitarianism and that both genders can be equal - men will always be natural competitors against each other. Men simply weren't made to perceive themselves as one group like women do because if one prospers - others suffer. We may create groups, but that's because they have ties that were made by agreement and the…
/r/MensRights01/11/24 07:48 AM
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That having casual flings in the past is an actual turn off.
/r/MensRights29/10/24 04:59 AM
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Pandemic of the global scale for sure
/r/MensRights18/10/24 08:40 PM
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Just because an advice on how to deal with male loneliness is connected to the correlation of male loneliness with the today's gender dynamics shift, it doesn't mean that it fits the discussion of men's rights protection. "Little advice on dating" on place where the cases of ignoring male rape and unequal prison sentences are discussed just don't feel connected, you know?
/r/MensRights18/10/24 11:12 AM
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At first I thought I was on r/lonely lmao. Good post, but not really fitting into this sub where we discuss injustices towards men in society. Try posting on the sub that I've mentioned instead, men out there may actually need it unlike here.
/r/MensRights18/10/24 08:21 AM
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