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You have a beautiful argument. I hope you’re a writer. I learned that self-pity is a sin last week, so I’ve been working on changing my thinking about men. There is very much fear-mongering in addition to value-judgments regarding men vs women, which have impacted my views. I still struggle with the notion that a man — due to physiology, as you say — is automatically qualified for entry-level work that pays more than entry-level non-physical work. Physical strength is still worth more, economica…
/r/MensRights14/04/25 06:46 AM
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Men bonding with eachother seems valuable for humans. You are the ones who have to go to war and build the houses. You need to get along to do that. I’d say the reason it’s perceived poorly is the implicit tone of resentment towards women. Idk if this group blames women for the state of the culture, but I think the social perception is that you do. Women need strong families to survive. We are more vulnerable than men are. It seems to me that economic necessity is increasingly pulling women into…
/r/MensRights14/04/25 05:47 AM
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It’s not a liberation for either gender to become alienated from each other. We should be able to understand and work together. It’s the way of survival. I’m placing a lot of blame on late stage capitalism and wealth inequality in my argument. Those issues may have existed at other times in human history, maybe this brand of feminism existed then too. I hope nobody gives up on building trust and a family due to grievances about feminism. Our perceptions are warped by overused and under-discerned…
/r/MensRights14/04/25 05:34 AM
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It’s fucked though because those feminine traits are a big reason anybody has any self esteem. It seems like a losing path forward. But maybe you can understand the impulse to act in one’s best interest, which sometimes is acting like a man in order to get paid. It’s harder to get paid for acting like a woman.
/r/MensRights14/04/25 05:22 AM
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I think these days, competing with men is economically necessary. Salaries aren’t high enough for women to not work. The price of giving birth is 50k + 2k per month on infant child care. It’s unreasonable to rely on typically feminine traits — nurturing, bonding, maintaining community, teaching, etc. to pay for that. It’s also unreasonable to expect that the average man can afford it + rent. Those are my thoughts, it just feels compulsory to do both regardless of feminism. Feminism is just encou…
/r/MensRights14/04/25 05:06 AM
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The arguments of modern feminism are successful because they appeal to deep fears many women have. The arguments are not good, to be fair. The arguments also significantly diverge from 1st-wave feminism, which focused on the family but also voting rights and other civil liberties. A social structure that denies women access to economic opportunity/ independence, while also alienating families from each other (eg nursing homes, poor work life balance, exhorbitant medical bills, etc.), is highly d…
/r/MensRights14/04/25 04:58 AM
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