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| 66 | Just chilling on the Grow A Garden Subreddit when I saw this.... | General | Worldly_Explorer3339 | /r/MensRights | 09/10/25 09:17 AM |
| 62 | Men and Promiscuity? | Social Issues | Worldly_Explorer3339 | /r/MensRights | 07/05/25 08:18 PM |
| 51 | Thoughts On The 51 Men Convicted Of Rape? | General | Worldly_Explorer3339 | /r/MensRights | 28/12/24 07:24 AM |
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| 1 | Romantic Relationships Matter More to Men than to Women - StudyI think its incorrect to say it has "nothing" to do with men not having enough supportive friendships. I believe that they personally go hand in hand here. You're right, men have to work harder for relationships and connection. Having "fewer" of them can also contribute to why they do not have as large or as connected of a supportive network. And having to work harder for them can also explain why the relationships they DO have are not "supportive enough", because it's always contingent on how v… | /r/MensRights | 02/12/25 09:08 AM |
| 14 | Just chilling on the Grow A Garden Subreddit when I saw this....A girl posted about experiencing racism from the community when she switches to her "black coded" avatars. I'm not even sure why the man-hate entered the conversation at all. https://www.reddit.com/r/growagarden/comments/1o1nxw3/racism_in_the_gag_community/ | /r/MensRights | 09/10/25 06:11 PM |
| 9 | Always a pleasure to see misandry alive and well...Your feelings are completely valid. Its enraging to see it happen so casually and thoughtlessly. I'm sure the person who posted that comment had every intention of hurting any man who read it. But "Sabitcha" is taking me out 💀 | /r/MensRights | 14/06/25 02:19 PM |
| 1 | "In the present sample, 71% of men experienced some form of sexual victimization by a woman at least once during their lifetime. Sexual victimization was significantly associated with anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder."Yeah, I've seen that. I don't think its true either because it casts a wide net in terms of what someone considers "sexual assault". The language in the survey they used to gather those numbers was very ambiguous, and many people(ESPECIALLY women) tend to classify things as "sexual harassment/assault" when it really isn't. Such as "unwanted flirting". And on the flip side, men are only JUST now understanding that the random drunk lady groping their dicks is sexual assault, so a lot of men have t… | /r/MensRights | 13/06/25 02:34 AM |
| 1 | "In the present sample, 71% of men experienced some form of sexual victimization by a woman at least once during their lifetime. Sexual victimization was significantly associated with anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder."I agree, I don't think its 70% of men. However, i also believe the study is demonstrating that it was 70% of the men they interviewed for this particular study, and not all men, everywhere. The last I checked, the actual number for men as a total demographic was anywhere between 20-25%. And the number is similar for women, showing that women AND men are both victims of sexual assault at about the same rates. And the men overwhlemingly report female perpetrators, demonstrating that women commit s… | /r/MensRights | 09/06/25 04:20 AM |
| 3 | Women’s fear of men based on past experiences.You know whats even more interesting about this? A lot of women are scared of men because of OTHER women's past experiences. Some of these women have never had a traumatic experience caused by a man personally, and most of them go about their day to day life, walking by MANY non-violent, non-creepy men everyday, and STILL say they're scared of them. The media also helps to project mass fear onto women by highlighting stories of violence against women, while ironically ignoring ones about violenc… | /r/MensRights | 25/05/25 05:21 AM |
| 1 | while i know it might not be a full twenty four hours since my last post this post from a couple of days ago was just deleted this morning and i do not understand why and i really worked very hard on it and i do not wee why it was not accepted and i feel like it might be a misunderstanding.Idk why I giggled at "infant brothers". Anyway, I'm not sure why this was removed. This is dope for the most part, especially men protecting men. Some of it, I disagree with, I think. Like male androgyny and young men having sugar mommas. I'm also half asleep so I probably read it wrong and didn't totally get your meaning, so I will accept fault if I did. I feel like masculinity should be embraced. And that we shouldn't try to redefine it to include femininity and then send it off as an evolved … | /r/MensRights | 25/05/25 04:59 AM |
| 1 | Why do so many men don't care about their rights, and some men even deny problems of other men and even ridicule men who fight for their rights??? This bs needs no end asap because, because of these people, there is no full-fledged men's rights movementThe men who straight up refuse to see men as people worth protecting piss me off so bad. Probably even more than feminists. They refuse to see that whatever applies to men in general, applies to them. But they don't care. They either don't care because, as one commenter said, they've been conditioned that way or they don't care because they inherently see men as competition/in the way of getting sex from women. So if men are being sent off to die in war, the survivors have more pussy/land/resour… | /r/MensRights | 25/05/25 04:35 AM |
| 2 | Why do so many men don't care about their rights, and some men even deny problems of other men and even ridicule men who fight for their rights??? This bs needs no end asap because, because of these people, there is no full-fledged men's rights movementI personally believe it still is legitimate and is far more mature than other subreddits that talk about gender issues. I love that we're finally becoming more aware of all the subtle ways misandry(internalized or externalized) presents itself. It can be truly eye-opening. So, I agree that we should talk about things such as why so many men simply do not take Men's Rights seriously, or why so many men do not consider men as a demographic worth protecting. We're having deeper, more thoughtful con… | /r/MensRights | 25/05/25 04:12 AM |
| 1 | Why do so many men don't care about their rights, and some men even deny problems of other men and even ridicule men who fight for their rights??? This bs needs no end asap because, because of these people, there is no full-fledged men's rights movementI would agree if men as a whole actually were in a dominant/privileged position in society. As your logic is sound, but your premise is wonky. Men, contrary to this overarching belief, are not at the top of the totem pole. Women aren't either. The rich is. However, the poorest man is lower on the totem pole than the poorest woman. This is why "if the roles were reversed" comments should NOT get eye rolls. It is a very legitimate argument concerning the social differences and double standards bet… | /r/MensRights | 25/05/25 04:04 AM |
| 2 | Why do so many men don't care about their rights, and some men even deny problems of other men and even ridicule men who fight for their rights??? This bs needs no end asap because, because of these people, there is no full-fledged men's rights movementMen have always had to fight for equality. Maybe not "gender equality", but they've always had to fight for their right to live, to own land, to be more in this society than just a worker sent off to die when the rich wanted a war. Men fought to abolish slavery. Men fought for labor rights. I'm not sure where you got this idea from that men have never had to fight for equality. All that said, I agree with you to an extent. Men can and SHOULD fight for a difference, instead of waiting around for … | /r/MensRights | 25/05/25 03:46 AM |
| 2 | do you have any plans to help men currently/are looking into it in the future?Right now, I simply don't have the means to push forth any major ways to help men and its been VERY hard to get any support/help because most people simply don't care about what men go through. However, I do have my voice. And I use that bitch like crazy. Sometimes, i even sound unhinged. I'm also planning on getting a book published with ALL of my findings(backed by research, which i've spent 10 YEARS accumulating) on the social injustices men face when it comes to the legal system, dating/sex,… | /r/MensRights | 25/05/25 02:51 AM |
| 9 | Reddit is slowly becoming more accepting that men do suffer from a lot of systemic issues as people experience or see some form of it. Let's do our best to focus on that and keep it non-toxic.THANK YOU! I say this shit all the time. Yes, women still have their unque issues. The difference? They get overwhelming support and sympathy from both men and women(thank gynocentricism and the women are wonderful effect). Misandry is so interwoven in our culture that men's issues are taken lightly or ignored altogether and I'm tired of trying to bring light to it without offending someone. I'm not saying we should act like the feminazis, but lets be real...feminism gained so much support becau… | /r/MensRights | 25/05/25 02:37 AM |
| 1 | Two very influential men, shitting on men. How is this possible?He quite literally said(joke or not) that a father doing his absolute best to be an avaliable and nurturing parent for his children is comparable to a mediocre mother(who, I would assume, is NOT doing that if she's qualified as "mediocre") and you're claiming this could be interpreted as a simple acknowledgement of women being better at some things than men? Or am I confused? | /r/MensRights | 25/05/25 02:22 AM |
| 1 | Men and Promiscuity?Its in the very first sentence. With the rest of it being context/elaboration. | /r/MensRights | 09/05/25 10:06 PM |
| 3 | Misandry & Homophobia In Music Artist Preference? Let's Talk About It(Using K-Pop as an example)I think its a good idea to be aware of all the ways misandry shows up in our daily life. You say you're not sure if this is the place to post this topic but imo this is EXACTLY the perfect place to post this topic because it demonstrates the unconscious(and sometimes conscious)biases people have against men. The more we talk about all the small ways it shows up, the better we can fight this good fight. But anyway, on to what you're talking about. One thing to understand is that women, no matter … | /r/MensRights | 13/01/25 12:52 AM |
| 1 | Thoughts On The 51 Men Convicted Of Rape?"And maybe i am a possible rapist, but back then as a young man i have given the opportunity, it's happening around me and yet i did not commit it." You think you're some kind of war hero for that? You should be ashamed to even fix your hands to type out those words. You just, unflinchingly, admitted that you could be a rapist who just simply did not act out on his impulse. Disgusting and absolutely reprehensible. | /r/MensRights | 30/12/24 09:36 AM |
| 1 | Thoughts On The 51 Men Convicted Of Rape?The link I'm about to post below says that out of 730,000 refugees, a staggering estimate of 58,700 women and girls were victims of sexual violence(though they pull this number by dividing the number of pregnant women and new mothers to the number of women as a total without specifying if the pregnancy of these women is a result of sexual violence or not, so take that number with a grain of salt. It could be lower, could be higher). If 300,000 of the refugees are children and half(150,000) are g… | /r/MensRights | 30/12/24 09:12 AM |
| 1 | Thoughts On The 51 Men Convicted Of Rape?But you might take this further and ask why men are the main perpetrators of mass rape anyway? I will agree with that, but I'm also going to challenge why that is. First off, men are more likely to be in combat, to be active military personnel, and to suffer in high stress/high tension environments than women. This means that men are more likely than women to have altered brain chemistry and structure, and impaired higher and executive neurological function. Testosterone itself increases risk-ta… | /r/MensRights | 30/12/24 09:10 AM |
| 1 | Thoughts On The 51 Men Convicted Of Rape?So let me get this straight...you're refusing to refute the person you're arguing with because you find their assertations laughable. However, they are passing the Burden Of Proof to you. Do you or do you not believe that in times of war, destroyed infrastructure, and violence could cause obstructed brain activity? Similar to brains of those who are lit up like a light by drugs and strong narcotics? If you say no, you have to offer evidence refuting the claim. And there is no evidence that refut… | /r/MensRights | 30/12/24 09:08 AM |
| 11 | Thoughts On The 51 Men Convicted Of Rape?https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c785nm5g5y1o And a few screenshots above from the TwoXChromosomes subreddit to ruin your night. | /r/MensRights | 28/12/24 07:26 AM |
| 2 | Do you feel more motivated or demoralized about reading things like this sub?I would say gynocentrism is even more prevalent in men because they tie the subtle beliefs of the 'Women Are Wonderful' bias with their attraction to them. It's extremely concerning. And while I agree that gynocentrism is ultimately the enemy and NOT women on an individual basis, women benefit from it and continue to perpetrate it, a lot of them, intentionally. It's why modern-day feminism is such a train wreck. And of course, any individual person is redeemable, you can say that for anyone who … | /r/MensRights | 03/10/24 09:19 PM |
| 2 | Do you feel more motivated or demoralized about reading things like this sub?I agree with you, but you're missing a crucial point. Modern women are, to some extent, to blame. They love to play the victim while banking off of the "women are wonderful" effect and gynocentrism so deeply ingrained in our society and culture. They have no desire to change their thinking because feminism has told them that they don't have to, that men are ultimately to blame for all of their problems, and that they're "queens" for simply being women. We should never ignore the role women in ge… | /r/MensRights | 02/10/24 10:30 PM |
| 1 | Women molesting boys isnt as traumatizing/bad because boys want it, girls don't, and promiscuity isn't the same for boys. Any actual good counter arguments to this?You have your answer in the studies themselves. Most girls are abused by men, most boys are abused by women. If both abused girls and boys have similar responses to the abuse such as depression, then both men and women are capable of inflicting similar harm, regardless whether or not the abused is thought to have "wanted" it. This then means that boys are not less affected by abuse from women than girls abused by men. It means exactly what it says in the plain sense: boys and girls are equally t… | /r/MensRights | 16/08/24 01:48 AM |
| 1 | Women molesting boys isnt as traumatizing/bad because boys want it, girls don't, and promiscuity isn't the same for boys. Any actual good counter arguments to this?Boys hardly have any sense of what is considered abuse because we don't have conversations with our boys on what constitutes "abuse". Boys don't "want it" more than girls. And a lot of boys report feelings of digust, anxiety, PTSD and depression from being raped by both men and women(will find link to study in a bit). This also assumes girls never THINK they want it. While there may be less social reward for sleeping with a predatory men, girls and women do sometimes find themselves "wanting" it… | /r/MensRights | 16/08/24 01:12 AM |
| 1 | Women molesting boys isnt as traumatizing/bad because boys want it, girls don't, and promiscuity isn't the same for boys. Any actual good counter arguments to this?Actually, both men and women produce oxytocin, but oxytocin does more than regulate bonding. Like the other commenter said, you release oxytocin during a myriad of activities, not just sex. Also, while women have more oxytocin in their plasma, men have more vasopressin receptors, which are are very similar to OT(oxytocin) for social bonding, sexual behavior, and partner recognition. Men release oxytocin when they have sex(particularly when they ejaculate) and their vasopressin receptors fire off… | /r/MensRights | 16/08/24 12:48 AM |
| 1 | Women molesting boys isnt as traumatizing/bad because boys want it, girls don't, and promiscuity isn't the same for boys. Any actual good counter arguments to this?Good point, but this is also why Op's question for legitimate debate and retaliation on the subject is good. We need to make sure we HAVE our disputes of these "facts" ready, sourced, and at hand so we can convince the one's who ARE listening. If we say it doesn't "matter" because they're minds are already made up, we do Men's Rights a disservice. | /r/MensRights | 16/08/24 12:01 AM |
| 7 | 4 Reasons Why I, As A Woman, Believe Men Have It Worse, Part 1The "Sacrifice Gap" is so sad. If most people had to choose who would die, they would always choose a man. As if men aren't even people worth protecting or saving. It's disgusting and heartbreaking. And anyone who agrees, imagine someone telling you that your son, or brother, or friend is not worth caring for. | /r/MensRights | 15/08/24 11:34 PM |
| 1 | The Philly Man Who "Rubbed One Out" On A Woman In Dollar TreeCont'd.... "Look at stats on internet predators. What’s your excuse for that? The police just discriminate against men and ignore female predators online? It’s because with concrete stats like that, you cannot lie." Actually, the stats AREN'T concrete. Anywhere from 9-38% of online predators are female. And those are just for the ones we KNOW are female. Not only are some predators "unidentified", but the statistics for the number of online predators are just showing us the ones who were CAUGHT.… | /r/MensRights | 20/07/24 07:23 PM |
| 1 | The Philly Man Who "Rubbed One Out" On A Woman In Dollar TreeCont'd... "Are you really saying there are as many women there who are somehow forcing themselves onto men, as men do women? If so, you’re deluded and actually want it to be true. Based on strength alone, it’s a ridiculous claim. When men have much easier means to commit the crime, saying women do it just as much implies that it’s in the nature of women more than men, because women are willing to go the extra mile. That’s backed up by… absolutely nothing. Nothing throughout history, society or a… | /r/MensRights | 20/07/24 07:22 PM |
| 1 | The Philly Man Who "Rubbed One Out" On A Woman In Dollar Tree"You read that information all wrong. Was that on purpose?" He didn't. You just don't like what it says. "There are places where women can’t even walk down the street, without fear of being SA’d. That isn’t true of men anywhere." Men aren't even sure what totally qualifies as being raped because of strict, gendered language in how rape is legally classified and spoken of in these countries. All they know is that they feel scared, disgusted and humiliated after a traumatic experience. For the lon… | /r/MensRights | 20/07/24 07:21 PM |
| 3 | The Philly Man Who "Rubbed One Out" On A Woman In Dollar TreeThank you so much for engaging in this topic with me but I think you're missing the point. No one is saying these women SHOULDN'T be traumatized. No one is saying these women SHOULDN'T be cautious. The same way you are now cautious of police is the same way I can see a woman being hurt by a man being cautious of men. Trauma leaves nasty scars that licking at them just won't fix. I would never try to downplay someones experiences with something that hurt them. If someone who has never had a bad e… | /r/MensRights | 20/07/24 12:28 AM |
| 2 | The Philly Man Who "Rubbed One Out" On A Woman In Dollar TreeI feel like the other two comments summed it up pretty well but I wanted to elaborate more on your police brutality point. Police brutality is actually not all that common. Not trying to downplay it, but it doesn't happen nearly as often as the media wants you to believe. Don't get me wrong, they're right to highlight when it does happen so that we can have conversations about it and find solutions to it, so no more lives are lost(easier said than done, I know). But it's not that common. On men,… | /r/MensRights | 19/07/24 02:24 PM |
| 7 | The Philly Man Who "Rubbed One Out" On A Woman In Dollar TreeI know this is going to aound terrible, but it's starting to get to the point where hearing stuff like this just pisses me all the way off. Your male "friend" is fucking ass backwards. If at least one man would never do something like this, then you can never say it's a "man thing". Men are not "worse" nor are they "horrendous". Men in general are okay people living normal lives and have (relatively) normal thoughts. The men who do stuff like this are affected, in a weird way, by misandry presen… | /r/MensRights | 19/07/24 02:07 PM |
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