TheRedArchive

~ archived since 2018 ~

No_Reach1005 Archive

View 0 posts and 8 comments by No_Reach1005 on TheRedPill subreddit and various other subreddits related to The Red Pill community.
Search in:
In subreddits:
More
Filter by year/month:
Upvotes Title Category Author Subreddit Date (UTC)
Upvotes Comment on Subreddit Date (UTC)
25

20 years of debilitating chronic health issues and I’ve learned to expect dismissal, routinely. Several times I’ve had to provide the diagnosis myself and the research to support it, in written format with official sources, in order for doctors to actually do their job. It’s amazing to hear them say nothing about the fact that I’ve done their job for them. I’ve also learned that if I actually want to see progress then I need to clear out an entire day to type up a super concise, authoritative an…
/r/MensRights19/10/25 01:42 PM
12

“Let not a man guard his dignity, but let his dignity guard him.” Ralph Waldo Emerson. Thank you for reminding us that it is by seeking ever higher standards for ourselves that we can expect the same from our environment. It’s also great to note, as you did, that there are likewise environments with higher standards that we can seek as well.
/r/MensRights12/09/24 01:42 PM
8

The gender pay gap theory has been debunked, but Google and other powers that may be have been suppressing the information We can only speculate as to why…
/r/MensRights11/09/24 06:11 PM
2

I call them fragmentary truths. They all lack a greater context.
/r/MensRights11/09/24 05:09 PM
4

Starting from a young age, boys receive way less training in social skills than girls do, and it seems reasonable to say that on a mass scale this influences how men are perceived as a whole, even though there is no such thing as "men" in the monolithic sense of the term. On the other hand, raising boys in the exact same way as girls does not sound like the solution either. It’s just unfortunate that there is so much fear around this subject, currently.
/r/MensRights11/09/24 12:49 PM
1

Absolutely and per the last sentence of your comment, are there any meaningful conversations taking place around this predicament that men/boys find themselves in? If there are then I’d love a reference, otherwise it seems pretty barren to me.
/r/MensRights11/09/24 12:36 PM
4

I would normally agree, but traveling to Thailand has made me change my mind about this topic. The country is visually stunning, with so much to discover, but I kept running into these swarms of hookers who were all trying to get my attention basically "cat calling" me, and I’ve never felt this much like a piece of meat. That’s when it dawned on me, that’s what women prob feel like when they go out. Then again, and in that regard dressing provocatively still seems pretty dumb to me, just like wa…
/r/MensRights11/09/24 12:22 PM
6

Great point! There is also very little information in circulation about testosterone and male mental health, especially for teenage boys. Cultural and institutional authorities will talk at length about how societal problems are caused by the way boys are socialized, but not a word about how hormones affect them and what can be learned from that.
/r/MensRights11/09/24 12:13 PM
You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

© TheRedArchive 2026. All rights reserved.
created by /u/dream-hunter