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If women/feminist actually believed anything they shriek about they wouldnt call people who disagreed with them "virgins" either. Like they bang on about men being obsessed with sex yet immediately discard his opinion if he hasnt put his dick in anyone? Ladies you are contributing to the problem if opinions are only valid once you have sex. Why wouldnt you be obsessed if you have a large swathe of society that wont even entertain the idea you're a person if you havent fucked yet?
/r/MensRights15/08/26 09:30 AM
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Midsommar portrays the town cult drugging and raping the protagonist's boyfriend as him betraying her and justified her choosing him to be sacrificed in their ritual That movie is weird though like sure he isnt great but he has been wanting to break up with MC before the atart of the movie but her sister murder-suiciding Mc's parents it would make him a dick to break up now. Like wtf is a guy supposed to do in that situation? Specifically guy because woman dont have to worried about driving men …
/r/EverydayMisandry14/08/26 01:27 AM
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Well the body that steve was inhabiting. For some reason the wish power cab make Nukes outta nothing but Steve gotten assume direct control over some schmuck? Really?
/r/EverydayMisandry14/08/26 01:23 AM
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I thought women loved The Science? Having kids after 35 is significantly more hazardous hence the name geriatric pregnancy. Wasnt it female doctors who researched that? Tell you how bad it is, IIRC you are less likely to have birth defects between two full siblings producing offspring at ages <30 than having baby after 35 with someone unrelated. Not that this was incest advocacy, it was just used to explain how hazardous geriatic pregnancy really is. Then again what can i expect out of a crowd w…
/r/MensRights12/08/26 01:46 PM
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Unfortunately they are voters/jurors despite the mental handicap so paying attention is necessary to gauge how much of the majority is afflicted with this dysfunction.
/r/MensRights09/08/26 10:39 PM
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? I dont recall saying that "men are victims, women are not"? Sure loads of people online will misuse/misquote any situation all the time, Norah's wouldnt be any different. But if she didnt identify as a woman at the end, would it not be evidence that she did have lasting issues from the experiment? IIRC Before the experiment she was proud to be a woman. I never bring up Norah with the intent of claiming women have no problems at all. FFS it is a struggle to get anyone to take men's issues serio…
/r/EverydayMisandry03/08/26 07:11 PM
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Only reason i brought up tbe suicide is because of the insistence that the experiment was a contributing factor. Like i mentioned personally i would assume the divorce was more involved in her eventual self-termination. Aside from the suicide what, was 'out of context'?
/r/EverydayMisandry03/08/26 10:12 AM
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We literally have the reverse of this driving a woman to suicide eventually. This is the book she wrote https://a.co/d/03aYarcR she didnt last the full year that was planned IIRC, as it was starting to affect her mental health even then. Didnt commit suicide till years afterward but sources say she struggled with mental health after the experiment(i think she probably became unstable after her wife divorced her but i dont know her personally, admittedly i am just assuming the more recent divorce…
/r/EverydayMisandry02/08/26 06:05 AM
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I think it the root of such behaviors go all the way back to how we raise girls different than boys. Many girls will learn from a young age that kicking up a fuss and/or crying will get authority figures to swoop in to placate her. The first victims of this realization will be any brothers she has, in which she will have zero reprecussions for abusing the parental trust that she isnt lying about whatever it is she is agitating over. Then imagine that continues onward, even at school teachers wil…
/r/MensRights31/07/26 06:59 PM
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Even if one accepted the premise of "Women have it harder" surely solving some of men's issues would contribute to making men less likely to be problems women have to deal with, yes? IIRC back in the 70s Karen DeCrow, a former member of the National Women's Organization, was run out of the organization for suggesting things like women should share custody with their exs instead of CONSTANTLY pushing for sole custody and being overwhelmed. The women didnt like the idea of men getting ANYTHING eve…
/r/MensRights30/07/26 04:48 AM
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This is entirely intentional. Think about Disney - they had Girl-demographic on lock with the various Princess IPs to the point they bought Marvel & Star Wars SPECIFICALLY to establish the same kind of stranglehold on Boy-demographic. But they people they put in charge of those IPs find the idea of anything targeting boys to be sexist and have done everything they can to make these IP appeal to a "wider/modern audience". I think the only way this changes is gonna be through crowdfunding stuff be…
/r/MensRights28/07/26 12:42 PM
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It matches because the female coworkers immediately made excuses for behavior that would be inexcusable if done by men.
/r/MensRights25/07/26 08:12 AM
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The main distinction I could see to having the term "femcel" exist separately as to designate women who could quite easily get laid/have a relationship if she wasnt going after the top 10%er of men while ignoring the rest but complains about how she "can't find any men" anyway. But the Internet would quickly distort that definition so it would be moot anyway.
/r/EverydayMisandry25/07/26 01:57 AM
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This ties into this idea I have seen rolling around that most women do not have the ability to accurately map what anyone else is thinking and so they default to projecting their own mindset into situations regardless of the evidence to the contrary. One example being insisting their man who is working 12hr shifts to keep their bills paid is secretly having an affair because the woman can't comprehend having to work such hours and would totally use that lie if she was the one cheating...
/r/EverydayMisandry19/07/26 03:54 AM
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That first page about "he isn't doing anything about his followers!!!" Shit brings me back to good ol 2015 days. Even when creators gave specific instructions to their audience to do not interact with anyone they discussed in their content(because the people being discussed will take even pointing out the crazy shit they are doing as "harassment") people still kept insisting those creators were sending "hate mobs" to people. meanwhile the people who keep telling others to control their audience …
/r/EverydayMisandry18/07/26 08:35 PM
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is there a single dude with a brightly dyed beard who isn't some manner of miscreant? What was that one guy, "Dr. Pizza" or something that was arrested for pedo-activities? Most aren't that extreme but I have yet to see someone with a dyed beard that wasn't someone annoying...
/r/EverydayMisandry16/07/26 11:38 PM
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/r/EverydayMisandry05/07/26 07:25 AM
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I dont have it on me but i remember the threads on Twitter linking to her statements(on instagram, IIRC) and roasting her for it.
/r/EverydayMisandry04/07/26 04:49 AM
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She later shoots her comic in the foot by revealing he not only works two jobs but he also does ALL THE GROCERY SHOPPING, most of the cooking and gives her like 3 days a week without having to deal with the kids but she still made comics bitching about having to do ANYTHING as a mom. IMO, with that context why wouldnt he eat the last peach since he is the one who is gonna have to remember to get more? like "hey I'm going grocery shopping after this so i'll get more"
/r/EverydayMisandry04/07/26 12:06 AM
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You forgot the next step which is bitching about "emotional labor" since she is the only one he is allowed to open up to and she wants to be paid for it.
/r/EverydayMisandry30/06/26 10:51 PM
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For the last bit they have spent just as long, if not longer, worming their way into every HR department and deciding all men are too privileged for the jobs most women want their men to have then proceed to mock men for not getting the job their lobbyists specifically push to deny them. FFS they were already telling white men back in the 70s "I can't promote you, because we have too many white men", that is how Scott Adams got out of corporate work and into cartooning to make Dilbert.
/r/EverydayMisandry26/06/26 07:24 AM
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"these manchildren cant handle REAL WOMEN" is already what they are saying about this hypothetical IIRC
/r/EverydayMisandry01/06/26 09:03 AM
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The irony that feminists never see a problem with surrounding themselves with men who, when told that all men are rapists, emphatically agree. As if that act isnt a massive red flag...
/r/EverydayMisandry18/05/26 09:26 PM
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Also women call women bitches more than men do. Is that also Patriarchy?
/r/EverydayMisandry17/05/26 05:24 PM
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They are on our side by claiming its "Patriarchy" telling men to not express their emotions and simultaneous demand compensation for "eomotional labor" if they ever actually have to hear about men's emotions(presuming they didnt immediately shame them for having any emotions outside their approved list)
/r/EverydayMisandry25/04/26 09:23 PM
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sorry i probably typed it wrong - the person i followed on Twitter was not a cop, she was relaying an anecdote about how a female cop felt so frightened of her(the person i used to follow) dad that she drew her weapon. The person i used to follow thought that was 'evidence' that choosing the bear meant something meaningful because... someone who clearly shouldnt be a cop was scared of an elderly man whose body is ravaged by cancer/chemotherapy to the point of drawing her(the cop) weapon... Like …
/r/EverydayMisandry19/04/26 11:11 AM
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What is interesting is how many women i follow whi defend the Man or Bear thing with "No it isnt about how LITERALLY a man or bear is more dangerous but how women FEEL or some shit. Yeah? You know what else is a feeling with very little basis in reality? That Reptilians from the 5th dimension have replaced all the world leaders with their skinchanging hybrid offspring. I had to unfollow someone i otherwise enjoyed because she defended a female cop pulling a gun on her elderly father just because…
/r/EverydayMisandry19/04/26 12:56 AM
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We already have a Matriarchy, Department of Education is mostly women and children are neglected, abused, and more!
/r/EverydayMisandry16/04/26 12:31 AM
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Men. for paychologically damaging those poor kesbians.
/r/EverydayMisandry15/04/26 11:35 PM
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TBF. we are kinda there already. Or at least articles about "why arent men asking women out anymore!?" keep popping up every so often. and that Yes/No image, they keep acting like it is entirely on men when women will straight up post shit like "i told him 'no' why did he give up instead of trying harder!?"
/r/EverydayMisandry07/04/26 07:45 PM
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Even if it is other men, why are the victims equally to blame for their assault just because their both men? FFS when they bother to acknowledge lesbian SA they dont pretend that women as a whole are to blame.
/r/EverydayMisandry04/04/26 02:11 AM
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Myth? Saw an article toward the end of last year about a woman who got murdered by her husband... whom she started courting while he was in PRISON FOR MURDERING HIS PREVIOUS WIFE AND KID. ...and what were all the comments about? "Why arent men doing more to stop this!?" ...What, functionally, do they want men to do about women LITERALLY THROWING THEMSELVES AT THE MOST PSYCHOTIC 3% OF THE MALE POPULATION!?
/r/EverydayMisandry09/02/26 08:41 AM
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TBF whenever men do try to do the things she listed, they tend to be immediately branded as 'problematic' and have all kinds of shit thrown at them till they cant operate anymore. ESPECIALLY if said organizations/drives are for causes that mostly affect men because they'll even mass protest men gathering to discuss... male suicide. And when these women are asked why they are protesting this lecture apparently men are supposed to listen only to what women have to say about male suicide... presumi…
/r/EverydayMisandry08/01/26 02:07 PM
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its funny cause i imagine these are the same ones who'll claim the friendzone doesnt exist, or if it exists it isnt a lesser relationship
/r/EverydayMisandry16/12/25 12:46 AM
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might be british. Legally in UK, rape is a crime of penetration so anything women do to men short or shoving things into their asses isnt considered rape. And that is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to UK, not even getting into how selectively they enforce stuff.
/r/EverydayMisandry09/12/25 06:58 PM
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Other reply might have it more accurately but i took it as 'short men having confidence is bad'
/r/EverydayMisandry14/11/25 08:43 AM
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Men work more hours than women. You can debate 'harder' if you want but the data shows this constantly. They'll come in to cover shifts more, and call out less than women across all occupations IIRC.
/r/EverydayMisandry26/10/25 06:19 PM
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Makes sense from the same crowd that think Feminism means Egalitarianism
/r/EverydayMisandry16/10/25 06:47 AM
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Probably assumes they will be the one to be spoiled or whatever... which is why I surmise Lesbian DV rates are so high...
/r/EverydayMisandry03/10/25 09:45 PM
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its never going to end. They still think the wage gap is real & it has been debunked for far longer.
/r/EverydayMisandry11/09/25 06:56 PM
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It is really odd because they'll say men need to not be fixated in sex so much, but then also devalue any man's lived experiences(to use their terms) based on how much sex he is or isnt getting. Like b*tches if our opinion becomes invalid if we dont constantly get laid why the hell would we not be obsessed with sex? Ya'll are making the rules then getting mad when men play by them...
/r/EverydayMisandry23/08/25 06:59 PM
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or hell basic sinking ship protocols "women & children first". But i am sure they'll have some mental gymnastics that will circle it around to being another example of 'oppressive control' women experience...
/r/EverydayMisandry08/07/25 08:46 PM
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I think that is the whole point of all this: to agitate so much and make the system blame us no matter what we do so we comply with whatever just to get through the day. Wont change without sustained resistance to it all though, but most of us are tired just trying to keep our bills paid.
/r/EverydayMisandry01/07/25 09:30 PM
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Almost as if women being free of their gendered role should have meant the same for men if equality was the actual pursuit as stated...
/r/EverydayMisandry10/06/25 06:19 PM
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Doubly so for the 'what was she wearing' comments. Last time i saw anyone trying to seriously use it, they got dunked on by EVERYONE. But this is a group of people who literally say its 'all men till its no men' to justify being absolute shit to people that haven't done anything to them so what are we really expecting out of them?
/r/EverydayMisandry23/05/25 09:27 PM
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I think a lot of the shit they call 'weaponized incompetence' is just men getting tired of cleaning something only for her to go one an hour long rant about it not being done 'right' without actually explaining what is wrong with how he did it. Mostly a hypothesis but given the distinct refusal of clear communication most women engage in ("its fine" being joked about as being anything but for decades now) it would not surprise me if it was almost half the claims of 'weaponized incompetence'.
/r/EverydayMisandry11/05/25 11:47 PM
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If a "Strong, Independent woman" States that they want their partner but not need them, they are saying their partners serves zero purpose in their lives, that's why the man is upset, he doesn't have a purpose that and given the average level of maturity women actually display in relationships, a man can fully expect such a woman to constantly throw how much she doesnt need him in his face over every single minor disagreement. No one, man/woman/etc, should have to put up with being verbally/emot…
/r/EverydayMisandry25/04/25 11:27 AM
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I wonder if that article factors in Islam. IIRC there was an article a few years back about how Muslim students in Australia were being disrespectful to female teachers due to the culture they came from. Granted i think it got taken down for alleged 'islamophobia' but i'd still think fundamentalist Muslims would have more to do with boys not listening to teachers than Tate, who i doubt most school agr kids have heard of outside of media fearmongering...
/r/EverydayMisandry20/04/25 06:47 PM
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These women will come out in droves to protest the existence of abuse shelters for men, under the crazy idea that said shelters will 'generate hostile misogyny' & thus shouldnt exist. The SINGLE abuse shelter for men in Canada was so thoroughly crushed the abused man who spearheaded the project committed suicide. Anytime men try to lobby and protest for their own issues feminists decide they are just misogynists and mobilize 30x the amount of people to harass them. I recall Warren Ferrel was giv…
/r/EverydayMisandry21/03/25 07:40 PM
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IIRC Google is extremely biased in a lot of things. I remember someone pointed out a couple years back anyone could google "white american inventors" and the first 2 or so pages of results would be black inventors. I havent check to see if they fixed it because i started using alternates like DuckDuckGo & others.
/r/EverydayMisandry19/02/25 07:40 PM
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that reply has heavy "but i ate breakfast this morning!" vibes
/r/EverydayMisandry09/02/25 04:21 AM
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Two options: One, either she gets him something she truly believes in & he realizes she is utterly incapable of seeing him as a human being & leaves her. Two, he was already a male feminist but wants to gaslight her into thinking she changed him and eventually put the blame on her when he inevitably SA's her or someone else('reset the clock' became as prominent as it has because too many 'male feminists' are just sex pests who play Yes Men to radical feminists can lead to sex). Really i dont und…
/r/EverydayMisandry03/02/25 12:06 AM
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Some of this reminds me of Man-Eaters in which prepubescent girls turn into large cats and eat people. One of the issues had some weird, misandrist/female abuser apologia about 'well maybe they wouldnt get eaten if they just tried to be more understanding!' or some asinine forced "moral" of the story. Along with making some half-assed concentration camp analogy via detain the portion of the population that IS PRONE TO RANDOMLY TURNING INTO WILD ANIMALS AND KILLING PEOPLE. But TBF i didnt read th…
/r/EverydayMisandry31/01/25 10:49 AM
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But they did ask for social isolation, they wanted to be a man. An unfortunate fact of life, one Nora Vincent WARNED THEM ABOUT DECADES AGO is men are socially isolated and the problem has only gotten worse since then.
/r/EverydayMisandry11/01/25 09:33 PM
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to be fair, some will outright admit Feminism is only for women's problems so dont expect anything from them. which is at least HONEST unlike the more popular propaganda
/r/EverydayMisandry07/01/25 02:41 AM
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And it only gets worse because feminists dogpile any man talking about their abuse because they claim it 'generates misogyny'. Hell that was the argument they used to prevent male abuse shelters. Funny how they never seem to realize that by their logic women's shelters shouldnt exist either because they 'generate misandry'..
/r/EverydayMisandry05/01/25 08:27 PM
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given the way people prattle on about Handmaiden's Tale over anyone saying "no" to women doing crazy things, it seems fetishized by 'feminists' who 'fear' this becoming a reality. Hence that soyjak meme
/r/EverydayMisandry05/01/25 08:24 PM
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right? Feminists believe all men seek to oppress/dominate/abuse women, and Male Feminists say "Yes! That is exactly how us men are!" & dont see ANY ISSUE surrounding themselves with these people...
/r/EverydayMisandry03/01/25 07:58 AM
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is this more momlifecomics? the same person whose husband works two jobs, does all the grocery shopping, and all the cooking?
/r/EverydayMisandry26/12/24 07:23 PM
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No where else is this spelled out as clearly as the two "Bad Moms" movies... who the fuck thinks a woman is a bad mom for NOT DOING HER KIDS HOMEWORK FOR THEM!?
/r/EverydayMisandry26/12/24 07:23 PM
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This is the same group that legitimately cant fathom(or at least pretend they cant) why Straight Cisgendered Men would enjoy the game "Lollipop Chainsaw". as if all the rainbows and sparkles and glitter override the fact the game stars a big titty cheerleader who chops up undead with a magic chainsaw. Literally had someone on Xitter going "but its not their aesthetic!". That is how disconnected they are from cisgendered men - they live in a false reality where dudes cant enjoy hot women if there…
/r/EverydayMisandry18/12/24 06:58 AM
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oddly when pointing out they are 'fragile' in their femininity for getting so offended by 'sexy' art and similar things they complain about they answer with a resounding 'so?'. Because somehow, being emotionally fragile & volatile is perfectly fine if you have a vagina. Yet we still must respect this as being 'strong'... because strength means throwing tantrums over every little thing that bothers you... somehow... Very confusing so anyone who uses the terms toxic/fragile masculinity i have star…
/r/EverydayMisandry17/12/24 07:03 PM
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Ah the way they talk about it, it's like men zip out the door the minute their wife is hospitalized.
/r/EverydayMisandry17/12/24 12:40 AM
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another lie I see keep being posted,(I presume it is a lie given how they dont post the study that claimed it): "Men leave their wives if they wives get sick". Like shitty if true but i have heard far more stories of wives leaving crippled/dying men than the other way around. That statement of "Men leave women when they get sick" has a lot of Big Australian Feminist "Dont Praise Fire Fighters because after they come home from fighting wildfires all day all they do is beat their wives" Energy. No…
/r/EverydayMisandry16/12/24 11:31 PM
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this type of misandry has been attacking nerdy hobbies for decades now.
/r/EverydayMisandry10/12/24 05:42 PM
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I dont trust anything that spews 'Patriarchy' rhetoric to ever be about helping men.
/r/EverydayMisandry07/12/24 09:39 PM
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right? Like can they give us a 'foolproof method' to identifying false accusers(or hell even just female abusers in general since cops dont take them seriously)? I bet they wouldnt appreciate "its all women until its no women" about shit like that.
/r/EverydayMisandry24/11/24 12:33 AM
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"It's all women till it no women" #StopInfanticideNow
/r/EverydayMisandry20/11/24 01:53 AM
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