| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 46 | Stigma against men who return from war with PTSD | Discrimination | Siqhaala | /r/MensRights | 14/02/21 04:33 AM |
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| 1 | Why can't I move on??Are you doing okay? If you need someone to talk to I can lend an ear :). | /r/MensRights | 05/04/21 07:31 PM |
| 2 | Boys need emotional support too.There are so many men who have body image issues and who hold their emotions inside until they burst that it's definitely become an epidemic. We have got to stop treating men like they aren't human. I don't know why it would ever be acceptable to make fun of a man for his body, tell him he can't cry, tell him he can't be sexually assaulted and then at the same time claim he has privilege. Just how?? | /r/MensRights | 29/01/21 10:23 PM |
| 2 | Why women are heterosexual, feminine, and in relationships with men? Feminists explain in a feminist classic: "Loving to Survive: Sexual Terror, Men's Violence and Women's Lives". Crazy stuff, crazy people!Both sexes can be violent, and with women it often lands on their children, which is just abhorrent. Women are just as capable of every type of violence (sexual, physical, emotional, mental, etc) as men are. What really grinds my gears is that feminists seem to have this paradoxical perspective on the female sex: that women must be stupid and fragile because they "allowed" male violence for what they say is thousands of years, but also that women are strong and powerful and fantastic. Which is i… | /r/MensRights | 28/01/21 10:02 PM |
| 1 | I was a victim of abuse and my partner laughed it off.I would hope she isn't your girlfriend anymore, if she's treating you like that. No one should laugh at someone else's abuse. | /r/MensRights | 28/01/21 09:53 PM |
| 5 | OPINION | Mental health issues faced by an alarming number of men should be made a focus of national public policy | CBC NewsWhen men don't have male-only spaces anymore, when they're stereotyped as sexual deviants, when their schooling is female-centric, when they aren't allowed to talk about their feelings with others, it becomes a huge mental and emotional burden. I don't blame most men for having mental health issues. I just feel so bad that people continue to ignore the problem because there's this silent consensus among the elites that men don't really need help. I don't understand it! | /r/MensRights | 28/01/21 09:34 PM |
| 8 | They don't even see the dying man, it's all about the narrativeThat's the thing, men AREN'T disposable. Humans aren't disposable to begin with. We need strong men and without them our society would collapse. I guess feminism really does corrupt everything. | /r/MensRights | 28/01/21 12:42 AM |
| 6 | I f8cking HATE being a ManBless you for serving your country! PTSD is so serious and so many men experience it yet it's considered taboo for some reason to talk about it. | /r/MensRights | 28/01/21 12:39 AM |
| 4 | I f8cking HATE being a ManHe's a great man, and I'm sure you are too! Don't let idiot feminists get to you, men are great :) | /r/MensRights | 27/01/21 08:54 PM |
| 6 | As a Man I should have the right to vent and complain about my problems and the sexism I face without being attacked for itI remember when my boyfriend told me he confided in a friend that he had been raped as a child, and what he received was something along the lines of "men don't really get raped, that's something women go through" and he didn't open up for another ten years after that, to anyone. I want to punch people sometimes. Men have a right to complain. They have a right to be hurt, to feel sad, to feel depressed and anxious. Why is that such a controversial statement? | /r/MensRights | 27/01/21 08:52 PM |
| 7 | As a Man I should have the right to vent and complain about my problems and the sexism I face without being attacked for itGod I can't imagine! Hopefully you broke off your friendship, right? No one has the right to treat you that way. | /r/MensRights | 27/01/21 08:43 PM |
| 17 | They don't even see the dying man, it's all about the narrativeImagine thinking your job as a nurse is more difficult than that of a man who is bleeding and wounded from enemy fire, who has watched his friends and brothers die horrible deaths. If I could roll my eyes any more they'd be in the back of my head. | /r/MensRights | 27/01/21 08:40 PM |
| 10 | Men who believe that masculinity is toxic or harmful have lower self-esteem and worse metal health than men who embrace their masculinity as a good thingOne of the reasons I haven't used my psychology degree is exactly because of this issue. When everything is female-dominant, it's difficult to weed out the bias. One size does not fit all and there are established differences between the sexes that can't be ignored. | /r/MensRights | 27/01/21 08:31 PM |
| 12 | I f8cking HATE being a ManRanting can be good for the soul, OP. I'm a female but my boyfriend has had to experience the following: -Being discriminated against for being a veteran because he "might snap and hurt someone", since men only become soldiers because they want to kill people, -Been told that he wasn't really raped as a child because he's male and must have enjoyed it, -Was cheated on in the past by both exes because he's "too nice of a guy" and that makes him a "pushover" somehow. It sucks and I feel for him, a… | /r/MensRights | 27/01/21 08:24 PM |
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