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| 2 | Empathy - Feminism's superpower?Wow, thank you. I just got the ebook. After reading "The Pattern Seekers" it seemed to me that in his conception autism came in two flavors, "E" and "S". S is the one we're used to (aspergers, nerds, mostly masculine and so on). E is "geekiness", fandom, feminine. But I'll take a good look at the book you recommended. | /r/MensRights | 30/06/25 06:23 PM |
| 2 | Empathy - Feminism's superpower?Thanks for the recommendation. I follow Baron-Cohen's work on Systemizing and Empathy and he says he uses "Empathy" more as "knowing how others would think and taking actions based on it", which means deceit, social points and so on. I just think using "Empathy" in this case is just wrong and we should use a different word because men got the "logic-based empathy"; "people suffering is bad, therefore I will help" instead of "seeing someone suffer makes me suffer too". | /r/MensRights | 29/06/25 02:46 PM |
| 2 | Trans man 'blindsided' by all the loneliness and suspicion that comes with being maleThere's a reason you see both FTMs and MTFs flocking to femininity. FTMs online go by "transmasc" and call themselves lesbians/demiboys/nonbinary (never "a man"), MTFs reject biology and say they're actually biological females too, not male, never male. I do think there's male camaraderie, though. It's different from female. It's not a hugbox. Female camaraderie is a hugbox and about "trading weapons" - they show you their feelings and you gotta show them yours, because then they'll be able to a… | /r/MensRights | 28/06/25 09:00 PM |
| 11 | Mens rights, Trans people and a different suggestionMade a throaway to post here real quick. I'm a trans guy (FTM). Sometimes I see trans women going "they actually see us as women, but undesirable women", but the hate follows mostly the logic of hate against gay men (ridiculous perverts, pedophiles, ugly crossdressers). If being a woman was bad in society, we wouldn't see so many trans women fighting tooth and nail to be seen as women instead of pervy men, and so many trans men refusing to take T and to be identified as men, reinforcing they're … | /r/MensRights | 21/06/25 10:49 PM |
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