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| 2 | In many chronic illness groups (especially female-centric ones), the women get to vent hard about how severe they're having it, while the men are silenced and told to toughen up.Yeah, the couch. | /r/MensRights | 27/12/22 02:42 AM |
| 0 | In many chronic illness groups (especially female-centric ones), the women get to vent hard about how severe they're having it, while the men are silenced and told to toughen up.I don't want your crybaby sympathy. So your IBS flares up and you got take a shit and that's it huh? That's how you characterized it for me. Cool. But it Doesn't work that way for me. Insuating I'm on crack because I leave events when flare ups happen is mocking me. The topic wasn't human empathy it was women not caring about his feelings or letting him express himself in a group setting. I was calling BS. Lack of empathy is universal. You dont care about this dude. Did you give him your #? Did … | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 04:38 PM |
| 6 | Why is the default insult always “incel”? Isn’t that insult indirectly reducing women to sexual objects…..?Because it works. If there was no reaction then it wouldn't be an insult. Incels can't control their feelings, that is why they are incels. It is not to degrade women or anything else, it is only to elicit a reaction. | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 03:53 PM |
| -1 | In many chronic illness groups (especially female-centric ones), the women get to vent hard about how severe they're having it, while the men are silenced and told to toughen up.So you don't understand IBS, clearly. One does not merely take a shit. Thanks for mocking me though. I love hypocrisy. The majority of ppl are consumed with their own lives. That's the point. You don't matter, your problems don't matter to anyone but you. You did a great job a responding to my lack of empathy with a complete lack of empathy as well. Just kinda proved my point for me. Gracias | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 03:48 PM |
| 1 | In many chronic illness groups (especially female-centric ones), the women get to vent hard about how severe they're having it, while the men are silenced and told to toughen up.I am dealing with them. It's not easy, been dealing with PTSD since 2004, broken neck since 2009 and IBS last 5yrs. You wished chronic illnesses on me, just saying I already got them. Truth is nobody really cares. You think I can call up my friends at 3AM cause I haven't slept?!?!?!?!? You think my friends are gonna leave the football game cause my IBS is flairing up? Do you think my boss is gonna give me a paid day off cause my arm and shoulder literally feel like their on fire? I wouldn't have… | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 03:39 PM |
| 0 | In many chronic illness groups (especially female-centric ones), the women get to vent hard about how severe they're having it, while the men are silenced and told to toughen up.Haven't slept in 3 days. Flew over my head. I just don't get the whole it's women that are making my life hard tone of this question. Was just trying to show men can do it too. Pretty dumb I know. | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 03:01 PM |
| -1 | In many chronic illness groups (especially female-centric ones), the women get to vent hard about how severe they're having it, while the men are silenced and told to toughen up.Justify? What did I type that was justifiable you arrogant twat? I am trolling you. I don't really believe that shit. You were appeased by that drivel? | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 02:54 PM |
| 0 | In many chronic illness groups (especially female-centric ones), the women get to vent hard about how severe they're having it, while the men are silenced and told to toughen up.Also haven't slept in 3 days because of PTSD from Iraq. Do you want to hear about my feelings? | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 02:50 PM |
| 2 | In many chronic illness groups (especially female-centric ones), the women get to vent hard about how severe they're having it, while the men are silenced and told to toughen up.I deal with it. I got a shit straw, not getting a new one. Move on. | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 02:48 PM |
| 2 | In many chronic illness groups (especially female-centric ones), the women get to vent hard about how severe they're having it, while the men are silenced and told to toughen up.Nerve damage in my neck and IBS. | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 02:48 PM |
| -4 | In many chronic illness groups (especially female-centric ones), the women get to vent hard about how severe they're having it, while the men are silenced and told to toughen up.Dude asked a question and I gave one of the many answers that make up the response. It's not just females that criticize men for being emotional. Men do it a lot. Like a lot a lot. I just gave one view point. I guess I could have said "most women AND men really dont care about your problems. Women get a pass because of their sexuality. The push back is because random ppl don't want to make time in their schedule for you" But it's not as fun to type. Quit being sorry and letting women control you… | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 02:45 PM |
| -10 | In many chronic illness groups (especially female-centric ones), the women get to vent hard about how severe they're having it, while the men are silenced and told to toughen up.That's wasn't whining. That was callous sexism. This is whining: why do always have to leave such lame comments? It like hurts my eyes to read and makes my brain think to read and understand your misplaced understanding of how the English language works. I always start my whining with "good" I just forgot this time. | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 02:34 PM |
| 4 | Why is it socially acceptable for women to make fun of men's hardships/traumas? Why is this so normalized?Correct, but same can be said both ways. I'm am thrilled I never have to menstrate. Can't even comprehend it. Don't let women have control over your emotions, they can't even control their own. It's like trusting a roulette table with your life savings. Not saying women are all emotional wrecks, but good luck finding one who isn't. | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 01:28 PM |
| 5 | Why is it socially acceptable for women to make fun of men's hardships/traumas? Why is this so normalized?Sounds like a personal issue. If the same words are spoken out of 2 different mouths with the same tone, and the only difference being the sex of the speaker. Then it shouldn't matter. My brothers wife dogs me like one of the dudes and it just makes me laugh. Don't let women have that power over your emotions. | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 01:12 PM |
| 12 | Parental alienationGood luck. All I gotta say. Whomever gets custody gets to discriminate. It's against the law, but try proving it in court without spending $100k. I spent $40k and ran out of money for lawyers and "experts". Ended up being further alienated because I was "just trying to break THEIR family up" | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 01:03 PM |
| 1 | In many chronic illness groups (especially female-centric ones), the women get to vent hard about how severe they're having it, while the men are silenced and told to toughen up.Good. I don't want to hear your whining. We all die, you just got the shit straw while alive. Only reason Samantha gets away with it is cause maybe she'll show me her tits. | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 12:57 PM |
| 1 | Why is it socially acceptable for women to make fun of men's hardships/traumas? Why is this so normalized?Yeah, I elaborated more on it further down the thread. Guys try and poke fun, make you the butt of a joke. Women try to inflict emotional pain, they want you to hurt. | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 12:49 PM |
| 2 | UK Petition: Make reporting false allegations of sexual offences a specific criminal offenceThis is the classic slippery slope. So you throw the book at false accusations. OK. But what about the close to 30%(depends on where you get your stats) of all accusations where there is not enough evidence to prosecute? These women more than likely have been raped, there just isn't enough hard evidence to convict. You are opening the book to rapists who didn't leave enough evidence now getting their victims also thrown in jail. I'm all for throwing the book at vindictive partners who try to use… | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 10:45 AM |
| 2 | Why is it socially acceptable for women to make fun of men's hardships/traumas? Why is this so normalized?I have been through a few emotionally trying times myself and supported my friends through several as well. The women are always nasty and the men always do their best to move on. Some of the men I know have taken actions to hurt the women financially, but causing the women financial distress also served the interest of protecting my friends financially. This is again my experiences not a universal experience. | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 10:36 AM |
| 2 | Why is it socially acceptable for women to make fun of men's hardships/traumas? Why is this so normalized?I'm not speaking of internet trolls. Those aren't real ppl. They are ppl playing a character, a character that is rooted in cowardice. I have had women in real life tell me I was worthless, and to "kill myself", "find a way to just disappear"(that one was baby momma), and "the world would be better off if you never existed". All because I broke up with THEM. This is after they begged me to come back and I rejected them a 2nd time. So it is a very specific emotionally charged situation, but still… | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 10:23 AM |
| 3 | Why is it socially acceptable for women to make fun of men's hardships/traumas? Why is this so normalized?Never had that experience. Men have always said to me "I'll effin kill you". Could be a cultural thing. I am from the southern US. Your use of the word "bloke" tells me you are not lol. | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 10:16 AM |
| 6 | Why is it socially acceptable for women to make fun of men's hardships/traumas? Why is this so normalized?Correct. I am just talking about my experience. In my experience women have said the cruelest and nastiest things you can say to a human being. I.e. "go kill yourself". Men will poke fun i.e. "you keep drinking soda imma get your playstion soon". Again these are personal experiences. I do agree individuals are jerks, but I have noticed a correlation between sex and intent when it comes to emotional pain | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 10:08 AM |
| 9 | Why is it socially acceptable for women to make fun of men's hardships/traumas? Why is this so normalized?I kinda didn't expand on the last sentence but in my experience, men make fun of you to make light of a situation or to build up an emotional callous. I hate my nickname, but the embarrassing story isn't that embarrassing anymore. Women want you to feel as much emotional pain that they can in that instant. | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 10:01 AM |
| 4 | Why is it socially acceptable for women to make fun of men's hardships/traumas? Why is this so normalized?I have to say that men make fun of men's trauma at a higher rate in my experience. I straight up call my friend who went into cardiac arrest from an electrical accident "sparky". My brother and his children call me "uncle ......" because of embarrassing thing I said to a girl at a bar 20yrs ago. I didn't put what they call me, not because it is offensive, but because I hate it. Do I make a fuss when they call me this, no. I deal with it. My other friend had a scare and went to the hospital. He h… | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 09:55 AM |
| 1 | Whats up with the pills?Well put. I heard red pill and thought it meant to change the way you lived and thought. Turns out it mostly means changing the way you live and thought to a specific way. Seems asinine to me, why jump from one ship to another when I could tread water and still be happy? I have been relationship free for 7yrs and verrrry happy. Taking the "red pill" for me was just realizing that I am easily manipulated by titties into making myself miserable. I went "bachelor" in my thirties. I have had 2 long … | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 09:24 AM |
| 5 | "All 50 states have statutory or administrative provisions authorizing the suspension or revocation of various licenses for failure to pay child support." OP: In what fucking way does that help?!They already have wage garnishments. If someone cannot find work or wages to garnish, what sense does it make to take away a necessity for finding work in most of America? In Florida, U.S.A. it is a $60 fee for everytime they suspend it that escaltes per suspension. 1 st suspension $60, 2nd $120, 3rd $180 etc...... This compounds.They can suspend a license multiple times. You get injured and miss 3mths of support it is not $180 to get back. It is $60 +$120 + $180. Because it was suspended 3 time… | /r/MensRights | 26/12/22 08:58 AM |
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