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I have been slapped by female friends, even once kicked in the nuts. And all for really stupid trivial things. One of which I was telling a joke in front of a guy she liked and she was embarrassed.
/r/MensRights17/11/21 08:32 AM
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LMAOOOO. MISANDRY ISN'T REAL. LOOOL. Oh my god look at this guy. No wonder women don't give you attention /s This is what happens when you use the word misandry lol
/r/MensRights12/11/21 07:55 AM
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I find it INSANE that when they push these kind of ideas, the ratio of likes they get is astounding. Literally tens of thousands of women brainwashed into this kind of thinking and ruining turning future generations into hateful people too..
/r/MensRights11/11/21 06:41 AM
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Kinda ironic since you said "being male of all things" to which I've sent a comprehensive list of reasons as to invalidate said statement which you've refused to read. So you're pretty much the idiot here. I'd rather be a whiny ass bitch than sexist.
/r/MensRights05/11/21 09:21 AM
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Good. Then keep being ignorant.
/r/MensRights05/11/21 09:13 AM
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I am just really embarrassed for you. On how little you know of men's suffering, and on how toxic of a person you sound like irl. It's a shame too because you have a cool hobby, foraging. But no you decide to let sexist feminist propaganda influence you into becoming what you are. ​ Like actually take a minute to learn the issues men face. Read this thread: Click Me This page has so much proof of the shit men go through on a day to day basis and the horrible sexist behaviour that women portray. …
/r/MensRights05/11/21 08:57 AM
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Yass girl let your sexism run wild. Prove my post right .
/r/MensRights05/11/21 08:44 AM
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Are you a white man? If so I feel awful for you. I'm a minority male. I've been through so much shit. And I'm so confused at the hating of random white men...
/r/MensRights05/11/21 07:46 AM
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Lmao right? The funniest part is those women are the equivalent of "r/niceguys". They whine, moan and complain about guys way out of their League but when anyone gives them a reality check. BOOM. Banned.
/r/MensRights05/11/21 07:46 AM
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Lmao yup. Told you they're gynogentric subs :)
/r/MensRights05/11/21 07:44 AM
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Oh you should see this. The mods literally delete comments about men sharing their experiences with sexism. Because somehow them sharing that equates to misogyny. Let me dm you some things!
/r/MensRights05/11/21 07:40 AM
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Jesus.. Your sister sounds like the kind of women I was ranting about too. The ones who are brainwashed by feminist propaganda. It's a real shame most of them are so self absorbed and selfish.
/r/MensRights05/11/21 04:48 AM
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Lol tell me about it. Women have these crazy standards of men's physicality whereas get upset over things that are THEIR choice. They complain about having to put so much effort into makeup, etc their clothes, nails. But no straight man actually cares? Then they try to "bill" men for that effort they gave that literally wasn't asked for. And they like to have their cake and eat it too if men mention anything about the clothes or makeup they go "we don't do it for you, we do it for ourselves". Re…
/r/MensRights05/11/21 04:30 AM
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It is quite crazy yeah. A lot of them say really horrible sexist things online but it's somehow normalised and seen as funny or empowering. I find it insane. No man or woman should be insulted this way..
/r/MensRights05/11/21 04:25 AM
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I found that YouTube is pretty much the only platform has has people like this. But that includes racists.
/r/MensRights05/11/21 02:03 AM
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Yup. The commenter are ALWAYS siding with the woman even in the most absurd situations where the guy is right. It's literally a sub just to stroke their egos and void them of any responsibility.
/r/MensRights05/11/21 02:02 AM
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You just woke up and chose ignorance huh. The fact that you live in this binary where you can't even fathom a world where men are suffering. Thats ignorance and privilege. Literally just look up some stats. Highest suicide rates, most homeless. How therapy doesn't work since it's mostly a female driven field. How majority of schemes and scholarships are made women exclusive but there's no male version. How there's a scientific study on the bias teachers have towards female students, and grade th…
/r/MensRights05/11/21 02:00 AM
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You're absolutely right . I read somewhere, this phrase. I'll paraphrase it. Women have this sisterhood like automatic same-sex favouring tendencies, as with men. Basically they automatically side with women whenever there's a problem. Google the "Women are wonderful" effect. You'll see there is a bias against men in that regard. I don't think it's that men refuse to do anything but men themselves are causing us these issues.
/r/MensRights04/11/21 05:52 PM
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EXACTLY. I hate how the women always deny anything factual that is about them but definitely jump on the bandwagon when it comes to men. I'm for both genders being called out. Not this one sided crap..
/r/MensRights18/09/21 06:27 PM
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Dude , one thing I will say that really annoys me is that: A lot of men develop decreased sensitivity to real partners and perform worse when addicted to pornography and excessively masturbate to said content. Because of the novelty factor, fetishes escalate etc. BUT why isn't anyone talking about how this side of women? How so many women buy dildo's which on amazon's top sellers average at 9-12" in length? and 5.5" in girth. How in God's name does ANY man compare with that. Then a lot of them s…
/r/MensRights18/09/21 02:08 PM
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I like how he didn't mention anything about you being (or assuming that you are) a woman and that women don't belong here. Rather he said if you don't like the sub, you could leave. But you HAD to make it about genders by mentioning women? You guys are honestly the true sexists. Also I also like how in every radical feminist misandrist post, they go "All men". And it's supposed to be acceptable right? But when people here go on the same note of "feminists" (and in this sub we're always referring…
/r/MensRights18/09/21 02:00 PM
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The thing I hate the most about this though, is that it's so insane that there's all these pressure on men, who are already losing out in the dating world. Women have an easy time getting men, especially of higher standards. Women always mock a man's height, genital size etc. But there's absolutely 0 pressure for a woman to "be good" during sex. No man has ever told her a woman's boobs were too small or anything about her vagina etc. It's pretty damn insane how the double standards work. I recen…
/r/MensRights29/08/21 02:06 AM
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Do you want to know something insane? Women on FDS literally claim that "you are more likely to get hit by lightning than falsely accused" and "false accusations almost never happen". Lmao, with the amount of men who dare not come forward and even worse, are denied the help they seek, then obviously the statistics are going to be skewed. All the statistics I find in this MensRights subs have pretty good sources and seem credible, but FDS's source is always some biased radical feminist article or…
/r/MensRights26/08/21 02:11 AM
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Holy shit that's super impressive! I'm so happy to hear of your success!! And you're absolutely right, this sub literally helped so many men not feel alone, men who suffer from mental health issues like depression. Let's them feel loved and normal in this crazy dark world of ours! And it's women like you who encrouage and motivate us. Thank you so much you really made my way. I wish I could award you. I will soon!
/r/MensRights16/05/21 12:16 PM
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Ugh.. I really really love children so I can't stand the idea of them being in a bad spot. Makes me so upset..
/r/MensRights16/05/21 11:51 AM
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I think honestly, even though there's so much shit out there and shitty people, as long as you're in the right places, no matter how small our numbers are, you're bound to be happier. I'm tired of trying to reason with these people because they'll never listen to reason. I just end up creating an environment that's toxic for myself and I'm the only one responsible for that. So here I am, taking part in the more eye opening or positive threads in this sub. I'd never ever post/advocate for women h…
/r/MensRights16/05/21 11:51 AM
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I mean a lot of things unrelated to abuse, things like bad behaviour in general are always told in such a way too. "It's because of the internalised mysogyny". Like damn if you're behaving badly just straight up own it. Both men and women. Either sex included, I can't stand it when people find some scapegoat to avoid responsibility. I also can't stand that these days if there's any discussion being made about women you're immediately sexist. Like jesus, can't we all have civil discussions? I'm a…
/r/MensRights16/05/21 11:24 AM
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See this is why I like this sub. When someone says something off, they get down voted by the men in this sub. Because majority of men here aren't women haters. We simply come here to learn more about our rights and look into false accusations and poor behaviour by women as a sort of contrast into the way society (mostly radical feminists) push all toxicity towards us. But on the flip side, feminist subreddits literally berate men and hear no reasoning. FDS is the worst example. Very bitter disgu…
/r/MensRights11/05/21 02:19 AM
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Happy cake day :)
/r/MensRights29/04/21 04:18 PM
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That's the state of modern-day "feminism"'s influence online. They preach how men objectify them but at the same time they are very opinionated on circumcision. Actual male genital mutilation.. You can't even have a say on your own body as a man. What is happening to the world lmao. Comments like "it's cleaner" is bullshit. A vagina also produces smegma and all sorts of nasty dirt in it's folds and the vagina itself is like a haven for bacteria if not cleaned properly. So I don't understand how …
/r/MensRights28/04/21 04:35 AM
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Dude, I'm really sorry that you went through this. Honest. It's insane how men's lives are seen as disposable and their issues not taken seriously. Like it's so insane that now we can't even have a voice for issues we face. And every time I hear a story about women doing this to men, or raping, molesting, etc. They get away with punishments WAY less severe than men do. Which is actually sick. Female rapists etc living a relatively normal life after doing such things etc. But I do want to say, li…
/r/MensRights05/04/21 03:28 PM
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Lol why do I feel you're about to be the villain in a story about how men have ridiculous standards for women and you're insensitive for not taking her hints and asking her out and pampering her like a "real man" when she talks to her friends.
/r/MensRights02/04/21 11:26 AM
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Lmao, "beauty standards" "stereotypes". Look at women in third world country who actually NEED feminism. Who actually suffer as opposed to people like you who just regurgitate what the other feminazis say. Like I understand a lot of those are serious problems, but look at the level of entitlement you have coming into the only place where men can actually have a support of some sort and try to take it for yourself too. I'm a minority, male. I went through my whole childhood being physically abuse…
/r/MensRights01/04/21 06:37 AM
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I didn't report it, plus it was very long ago and it was a really huge African man. I'm from Southeast Asia so it was my first ever interaction with someone from that race so it kinda made me a little bit uneasy. I was so confused too, he asked me questions about myself and I thought he was being friendly, and just before his stop on the subway he groped me and left. Was just stunned and felt weird the entire day. Honestly reddit has really gone to shit these days :/ You're the 1 in 1000 threads…
/r/MensRights30/03/21 02:37 PM
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Thanks so much, I admit it messed me up a lot with my interaction with women. But I'm slowly improving myself in many areas! Thanks for starting the thread too!
/r/MensRights30/03/21 02:15 PM
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Yup! Honestly, I was molested as a kid by a man in the subway and I never spoke up about it because I was too ashamed that I, as a male had something happen to me and I never ever told anyone about it until recently. I confided in a female close friend about it and talked about other feminist issues respectfully and honestly it was crazy how I realised theres actually really good people on both sides that just happen to be victims of perspective and circumstance. Because to me, the whole 'not al…
/r/MensRights30/03/21 02:43 AM
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People like you are a good start to fixing things! Happy when both sides can just speak to each other in a civilised way
/r/MensRights30/03/21 01:08 AM
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My brother had an ex girlfriend who had anxiety. She had it very bad and she would pretty much abuse him. She would freak out in public and say "don't touch me" etc. People would stare at my brother as if he abused her. She would start touching herself down there in public to deal with the anxiety.. Which is just honestly embarrassing for my brother (although I sympathise with her for having such a condition) and he has stuck around her so much. She did things like pull a knife on him, threaten …
/r/MensRights30/03/21 12:51 AM
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I like that you came to this sub with an opinion and it was respected and gracious men here are including you in the community and sharing perspectives. However just note we don't get the same treatment pointing out hypocrisies, in female subs and ironically enough r/Askmen too. Instant bans for asking anything even slightly controversial and I think that's pretty awful because we can't move on and actually learn from each other and start fixing this dissonance.
/r/MensRights30/03/21 12:47 AM
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The worst part about this is how younger girls actually learn to do this and think it's okay. I had a friend casually say, in middle school how if her younger brother annoyed her she'd just kick him in the balls. Seriously wtf? The insane amount of pain and not to mention damage to reproductive organs. It's sick how normalised this kind of behaviour is to quite a lot of them out there.
/r/MensRights30/03/21 12:41 AM
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Your phrasing comes across quite sexist but I can't say I disagree. I believe they should have equal power but it seems the vocal majority of feminists are using it for just straight up horrible reasons and everyone is suffering so much now
/r/MensRights15/03/21 09:18 AM
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I don't understand the whole baby thing. Isn't that a choice? We had that argument where I'm from too. Men are forced to serve the nation here and whenever it's brought up as something sexist or unfair, women respond with pregnancy. Being forced to spend two years of your life in the army, under a regimental lifestyle and basically having your freedom taken away Vs. The choice of getting pregnant and going through the very thing that makes you stand out as a woman? Like pregnancy is supposed to …
/r/MensRights12/03/21 09:45 AM
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Exactly... which is why I'm glad I found this sub. Its not easy sometimes. I feel like men are really undervalued in society.. And women get so much love and attention and some of them don't even react to it. But I know tons of guys including myself who would cry tears of joy just for an ounce of love and acceptance. It's insane..
/r/MensRights11/03/21 11:14 AM
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The thing that really bothers me is that I'm not actively seeking them out (actually maybe sometimes.) but they're in every community I'm a part of. Games, music. Etc. I always see their toxic behaviour being supported by like minded people and part of me gets so upset that people are actually like this and I keep trying to argue with them. But I agree it's really unhealthy and I've been trying to keep positive. I mean trying to be a part of communities and seeing this toxicity from "feminists" …
/r/MensRights11/03/21 11:01 AM
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