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I visited that sub without any prejudice and some of the points they make aren't even wrong, it's just that those "good points" don't apply to men. Like they are aganist sexualization of women but with men it's fine. They really are the female version of incels
/r/MensRights07/12/25 10:42 PM
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I just define myself as someone for equality of genders nowdays. I always thought that the kind of people in your post existed only online and you could never run into one of those in real life, until I met some of those self defined "femminists" that were aganist men in real life and I realized I didn't want to be associated with any of those behaviours. Sadly those people are barey socialized; a poorly socialized man could turn into a redpilled, a poorly socialized woman will turn into that.
/r/MensRights11/11/25 06:30 PM
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I tried Gemini (Google AI mode) and got the same result as OP. ChatGPT 5 is the fairest one regarding genders I know of. Claude is biased towards women, in fact I know of some of its exploits revolve around its celebration for women in STEM fields
/r/MensRights02/11/25 05:09 PM
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Jeez that was the impression I had by just watching the movie, I had no idea she was such an ass. I guess the nice person is Ryan Gosling then
/r/MensRights08/06/25 11:38 PM
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If I recall correctly the problem was that Ken needed Barbie because he felt he wouldn't be anyone without a girl. So he was encouraged to create his own identity without it depending on women. Which to me it always felt like a woman thought "what problems could men have?" and totally didn't get it right, but I really appreciated that she (the director) atleast tried, it's the first time I saw in a movie someone acknowledging that man can have problems too
/r/MensRights08/06/25 06:23 PM
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Unpopular opinion about the barbie movie, but I kinda appreciated it. It got men's problem completely wrong because the woman that tried to write about men's problem in society saw them through her lenses, but it was the only film that atleast tried to talk about men's problems and I appreciated it
/r/MensRights08/06/25 05:26 PM
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It's a numbers problem. The problem is that there aren't enough of them for everyone that would like a partner like that. I was lucky enough to be in relationships with women like that, caring and that don't really care about all the dumb stuff. Like you, I haven't really "felt that", but due to numbers some people will have to compromise and go with another kind of personality if they want to be in a relationship and have kids/not be alone. Personally I'd rather be alone but I can't really blam…
/r/PurplePillDebate28/02/24 03:02 PM
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Hey, 10 days too late but I just found the subreddit. When unditt was still functional they were easier to find, nowadays what happens is Someone reposts a story with swapped genders -> they get the reaction they want -> they post on some subs telling they received different reactions swapping genders-> mods of the first sub remove the post because you can't post fake stories. Nowadays you have to kinda catch them in the moment, when unditt was a thing I found easily half a dozen without too muc…
/r/PurplePillDebate18/02/24 02:25 AM
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According to your line of reasoning, the correct way to separate narcisists from actual incels/lonely people would be to see if they try to get a date or just don't Seems pretty easy
/r/MensRights15/10/23 03:07 PM
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We can't get upset at them because they are poiting out an actual problem that girls have (and specifically girls), we should be fighting to get represented more but it doesn't mean that they don't have to discuss problems that are way more women's problems than men's problems anymore. Also I appreciated that they put the statistics for boys, the real problems are the articles that don't show them. Maybe if I put it this way it's clearer, but I didn't think this was something I had to argue in t…
/r/MensRights14/06/21 09:39 PM
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Point is that we should be mad at them when they ignore problems that clearly affect both sexes or affect boys more than girls but they only cover the girls just because "girls good boys bad". A 50% increase in hospitalizations and an 80% increase in suicides are way worse than the increases boys had Edit: forgot to say that the article discussed boys too, but put the focus on the side that had it worse as is logical
/r/MensRights14/06/21 09:14 PM
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Comparing the 2 increases this is a more girl problem than guys problem tho, it makes sense to put the focus on the girls, on many others articles I would have complained but I have nothing aganist this one
/r/MensRights14/06/21 08:19 PM
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