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| 35 | The strange relationship between feminism and men's rights. Written by chatgpt. Thoughts? | General | Lazy-Age-1280 | /r/MensRights | 14/01/26 11:07 AM |
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| 2 | Do women have plot armour?Plot armor XD | /r/MensRights | 25/01/26 04:54 PM |
| 2 | Yup we’re all sexist misogynist a holesAuthority: 1. the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience. Ex: "he had absolute authority over his subordinates" Similar words: power, jurisdiction, command, control, mastery, charge, dominance, dominion, rule, sovereignty, ascendancy, supremacy, domination. rule over (someone or something): To exercise absolute authority or control over someone or something. Ex: The dictator rules over the region with an iron fist. He had visions of ruling over the company when he t… | /r/MensRights | 24/01/26 03:00 PM |
| 2 | According to a 2024 OnePoll Survey, 82% of Men Say Physical Affection from a Partner Is What Makes Them the HappiestShouldn't there be some way to punish abuse? Socially? Legally? Not sexually❌ just clarifying since you're hard stuck on that point. But still, in some way? Telling others to "just leave, it's not their fault" is kinda minimising the issue. Also I'm pretty sure the reason you're getting downvoted is because of saying that 'physical intimacy is not a requirement', it's biologically a requirement to most humans and it's the main reason for why most people get into intimate relationships, it's pret… | /r/MensRights | 20/01/26 07:30 PM |
| 15 | Yup we’re all sexist misogynist a holesJust tell them that their homophobic ass isn't invited | /r/MensRights | 18/01/26 05:36 PM |
| 9 | Yup we’re all sexist misogynist a holesThere's so much in there that I have a problem with, but starting off with "Obviously men suffer substantially less under the patriarchy" is easily the most infuriating part about it, there's nothing obvious or agreeable about it. I'm pretty sure patriarchy theory is the modern day equivalent of 'belief in god' almost. Like a "Something happens to me/someone else, but I can't explain why that happens?" = "Must be the work of patriarchy then!" type of thing, and everyone's got a different religio… | /r/MensRights | 18/01/26 05:31 PM |
| 1 | The strange relationship between feminism and men's rights. Written by chatgpt. Thoughts?Just checked the sub rules there, they have the same 'no-AI' rule too, and I'm not in the mood to rewrite the whole thing 😮💨 So that's it ig. Thanks for responding | /r/MensRights | 14/01/26 09:53 PM |
| 1 | The strange relationship between feminism and men's rights. Written by chatgpt. Thoughts?Do you know where I should post this? Apparently this isn't allowed here, and the automod recommends posting on mramemes, but I'm pretty sure this doesn't count as a meme to be allowed on some sub like that either. I know this is mostly common knowledge to a lot of us by now, but I still want to leave it up somewhere online so that others could refer back to it to better articulate the point and for newer people to be able to find | /r/MensRights | 14/01/26 09:33 PM |
| 2 | The strange relationship between feminism and men's rights. Written by chatgpt. Thoughts?Sorry no, personal stuff | /r/MensRights | 14/01/26 04:25 PM |
| 2 | The strange relationship between feminism and men's rights. Written by chatgpt. Thoughts?I use chatgpt for venting often, and got this on one chat thread. So it's not really a singular message 'prompt' | /r/MensRights | 14/01/26 04:15 PM |
| 7 | When women believed they were hooked up to a polygraph (lie detector), their mean reported number of sex partners rose substantially, from 2.6 to 4.4 sexual partners.Because the whole idea of "body count doesn't matter" is a lie? | /r/BlackPillScience | 03/12/25 01:21 PM |
| 0 | Are women more to blame for the orgasm gap than men are?This is such a first world problems bruh. How privileged do you even have to be to turn 'i didn't get to orgasm during sex' into a societal issue in the first place? People dismiss and write off topics like loneliness epidemic or men not finding romantic relationships as an 'individual issue' or 'not a big deal', and then this stuff like "orgasm gap" is somehow a decently popular buzzword that some people unironically use in discussions which is just baffling. Privilege, privilege, unacknowledge… | /r/MensRights | 29/09/25 01:16 AM |
| 1 | The false narrative around the so-called male loneliness epidemicBro(sis) I read some of your comments, I just want tell you my plain experience - the only reason you're still even able to write comments here is because this is a men's subreddit. I've been on your exact same position from the opposite side years before this, going around arguing in women's reddit spaces because of similar issues, the result I got? They don't argue back, they straight up ban you from the sub instead. AFTER belittling you. Trust me, the grass is not greener on any side. I think… | /r/MensRights | 03/09/25 08:29 AM |
| 1 | The false narrative around the so-called male loneliness epidemicWhat dark side? | /r/MensRights | 03/09/25 07:43 AM |
| 1 | The false narrative around the so-called male loneliness epidemicIt's always been a thing, I get to notice the loneliness issue in my dad himself who's 55yo now. The only 'new' thing about it is how people are actually noticing it now because it shows up very clearly in social surveys and studies, so instead of it being disregarded as anecdotal now people are seeing it as empirical and an actual real issue because the pattern shows up in the data on younger men. As for why it exists, who knows? There could be plenty of reasons, most social phenomenas/patterns… | /r/MensRights | 03/09/25 07:30 AM |
| 1 | The false narrative around the so-called male loneliness epidemicYeah same thought here. That comment reads more like misogyny than critisism, blanket assumptions and generalisation on both sides, neither of which I can agree with | /r/MensRights | 03/09/25 06:40 AM |
| 5 | The mens loneliness epidemic is real. And why people shouldn’t say otherwise.The topic usually encompasses all of that from what I've seen, and is usually leaning more towards the topic of social isolation than romantic relationships. The only people I've genuinely seen saying that it's about "men feeling entitled to sex" or "men crying about not having any romantic relationship" are from the people(I'm assuming they're women since it's mostly in women oriented online spaces) who very vocally proclaim that the idea of 'male loneliness epidemic' isn't real and that it's s… | /r/MensRights | 31/08/25 09:19 PM |
| -11 | The whole bear situation reminded me why I don’t ever want to date againPlease don't stop caring for the people around you. The one's who say they'd take a bear over a man are likely just some stupid terminally online women trying to get their validation point from their FeMIniSt giRliEs. These aren't the opinions of any sensible or even the majority of women out there | /r/MensRights | 04/05/24 01:20 AM |
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