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It takes a free-thinking and courageous man to speak out in such situations. It's heartbreaking to see men remain neutral or defend women in these cases, yet they would happily blame the man if the roles were reversed. Just got kicked from a discord server for an unrelated neutral comment. I chose to ignore the girls that were hostile towards me and of course the female mods would happily kick me out. I've noticed it several times in my life where women take drastic actions against me if I ignor…
/r/MensRights10/01/26 01:07 AM
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5% difference of what? 38% of the participants said they were likely or very likely to casually date the men who didn't hold a cat in the photos. The number dropped to 33% when the same men's photos were shown without holding a cat. It's not statistically significant or surprising finding. Maybe just switch the genders and replace the cat with a kid and you probably won't be surprised with the results. Holding a cat like that is very similar to holding a child and I'm sure there's an evolutionar…
/r/MensRights04/02/25 07:22 AM
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Just looked at the study and it seems like a classic r/usdefaultism comment. The dating world exists outside of the US(the research surveyed US participants). Even if you're in the US, the 5% difference is far from being a death sentence. You seem to be catastrophizing it.
/r/MensRights04/02/25 06:41 AM
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Or it could be that women want a bigger pie of your attention. I had a female friend who told me that she was kinda jealous that I got cats now because I wasn't giving her the same amount of attention afterwards.
/r/MensRights04/02/25 02:11 AM
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I got this as a child in school and it was just an accidental touch in a crowded place. Women are probably taught from a very early age to be entitled
/r/MensRights25/01/25 04:27 AM
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It’s like blaming top hospitals for having a high mortality rate. The reason they do is because they get the most severe and complicated cases, so naturally, a higher percentage of patients don’t make it. Similarly, men often take on the toughest, riskiest tasks in society, and it’s only human that some will fail or mess up. If society truly divided workload and responsibilities equally between genders, you’d probably see just as many "bad deeds" done by women as men. Probably a bad analogy but …
/r/MensRights09/01/25 03:08 PM
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get over their addiction to women Reminds me of a dialogue from MAD MAX which can be applied to women too: Do not, my friends, become addicted to water. It will take hold of you, and you will resent its absence.
/r/MensRights28/12/24 02:16 PM
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You're right that the game can be played successfully however I also find it quite daunting and unfruitful
/r/MensRights28/12/24 02:13 PM
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Pretty much all platforms allow this. The problem is the men who are okay with some misandry. Go to any public Discord chat and say "I hate women" and you'd immediately get attacked or banned. Just reverse the roles and no one would blink an eye. Women trash men online all the time and it's somehow became acceptable by the majority including men and even some LLMs.
/r/MensRights28/12/24 02:05 PM
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I honestly don’t know how to have a normal conversation with them without being instantly labeled as a harasser, creep, or abuser. Maybe I just have a terrible theory of mind when it comes to these women, but the way they act during casual conversations makes me feel like they secretly hate me just for being a guy. They don’t even have to be feminists—I see this kind of thing more and more these days. Eventually, I just stopped talking to them altogether. It’s become my go-to way to avoid the dr…
/r/MensRights25/12/24 06:08 AM
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Many subs do it automatically and some would manually shadowban you with no reason or reason irrelevant to the post you made. For example, I asked a simple question on r/ADHD that didn't violate any rules and the sub had many similar questions but I still got banned because what I post on other subs. Upon asking for further explanation, I got muted from modmail too. It's crazy how prevalent gatekeeping and censorship is on reddit
/r/MensRights09/06/24 02:28 PM
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I never participated in that sub in any way and I just tried to create a post and found that I'm banned. Absolute madlads.
/r/MensRights09/06/24 02:18 PM
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I had an online female friend who'd get really frustrated every time I texted her with "hi woman" (as opposed to "hi man" I say to male friends) I don't see a problem with this when terms like lady/girl are accepted while greeting.
/r/MensRights09/06/24 03:49 AM
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*files charges for sexual harassment*
/r/MensRights23/07/23 03:11 AM
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And he most likely didn't even get a "hi" from the girl. Almost all popular-enough onlyfans girls these days hire a bunch male "chatters" from third world countries who do the "talking" part. Or even better: shamelessly exploit simps by leveraging language models.
/r/MensRights11/06/23 04:32 AM
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