| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| Upvotes | Comment on | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 5 | "If you feel attacked, you're the problem!"The only effective way I found to deal with this is not to engage. I'm dammed if I do and I'm damned if I don't. At least doing nothing doesn't provide the opportunity for further validation | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 18/06/25 01:52 PM |
| 2 | "If you feel attacked, you're the problem!"Man, I really understand this. It's a form of shaming to encourage men to join the cause or make them look bad if they don't | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 18/06/25 01:49 PM |
| 3 | Traditional masculinity shouldn’t be something men strive forI'm against women victimising themselves and blaming men for their circumstances. Then using social values eg feminism to justify it | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 30/01/25 10:59 AM |
| 80 | Traditional masculinity shouldn’t be something men strive forI'm definitely behind the ethos of the group here. But I can't help noticing how these "traditional" roles are still desirable qualities in what people look for in a partner. More radical feminism to me is a form of doublethink, in that as a guy I should hold conflicting beliefs but know which one is correct depending on the situation For example. I must not be masculine to the detriment of a woman but also be masculine enough to her to fulfill her needs and maintain attraction And when I inevit… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 26/01/25 12:40 PM |
| 10 | This video is insane. In essence it’s just taking bad things that a man has done in isolation and implying that every man is inherently like that… If there was inceldom for women, it’d be this video.even Feminists themselves want men at the top too. And I wonder how many of these guys, with many options, would pick someone like her | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 25/01/25 10:58 PM |
| 107 | I feel like most guys just want acknowledgment that things can suck for men too.To me it seems like men are expected to support and help womens causes, but without the expectation that the same is returned. "Men should be calling this out" for bad behaviour feels like the onus is on me to educate others how they should or should not act. But, if there's an issue that involves a woman doing something bad, to what extent are women calling each other out? | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 17/01/25 07:15 AM |
| 51 | "Male-Dominated"I agree that "male dominated" is a negative term. In my workplace, within a corporate bank, 8/11 members of senior management are women and I wouldn't describe this as "female dominated". This is because I don't think it's permanently fixed to be only women in these positions. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 22/12/24 08:35 AM |
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