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| 1 | Underage boys are okay?It’s awful that it’s normalised but can we stop pretending underage women haven’t been sexualised without backlash since forever? Pretty little liars has its major plot line about this English teacher dating his 16 year old student and everyone thought that was fine and romanticised the hell out of it | /r/MensRights | 05/04/26 11:55 PM |
| 1 | Here in Brazil, any man who kills his romantic/sexual partner is considered to have committed femicide.Genuinely curious how often in Brazil does a person killing their romantic partner means men killing women vs the other way around? | /r/MensRights | 18/02/26 03:26 AM |
| -10 | UK: Schools to give boys anti-misogyny lessons to stop toxic masculinity in wake of Netflix hit AdolescenceLinks for the stats for the psychological abuse? And both men and women do hard underpaid jobs. Women also make up a huge portion of maids, washroom cleaners farmers etc. However I will admit men do more dangerous jobs | /r/MensRights | 23/03/25 08:06 PM |
| -23 | UK: Schools to give boys anti-misogyny lessons to stop toxic masculinity in wake of Netflix hit AdolescenceBro idgaf about teachers, how did this conversation even reach to us discussing teacher pedos? My original comment and this original post is about teaching children behaviours that make them less violent. When I'm talking about male predators I'm talking about the general population as the kids will grow up to be part of that. And male predators absolutely outnumber female predators in the general population Not gonna deny a lot of female teachers being pedos but how is that related to this conv… | /r/MensRights | 23/03/25 06:35 PM |
| -14 | UK: Schools to give boys anti-misogyny lessons to stop toxic masculinity in wake of Netflix hit AdolescenceOMG PLS WATCH THE SHOW BEFORE COMMENTING ON IT. The exact point of the show is that we as a COMMUNITY are RESPONSIBLE. That's the point even Stephen graham literally says in all his interviews. That we all need to take accountability. He says “it takes a village to raise a child”. The entire show is dedicated to exploring how the bullying culture, internet culture and neglectful behaviour by parents leads to this behaviour of men feeling ISOLATED and gives them BAD SELF ESTEEM which can ultimate… | /r/MensRights | 23/03/25 06:24 PM |
| -16 | UK: Schools to give boys anti-misogyny lessons to stop toxic masculinity in wake of Netflix hit AdolescenceMy brother in Christ maybe learn English before commenting. I NEVER said women don't violently assault men ever. I simply stated women don't violently stab men at the SAME RATE as men do. And that is absolutely a fact. Read my comment again | /r/MensRights | 23/03/25 06:16 PM |
| -48 | UK: Schools to give boys anti-misogyny lessons to stop toxic masculinity in wake of Netflix hit AdolescenceDo you really think the amount of women (of all professions) assaulting little boys and girls is more common than men assaulting little boys and girls? And btw, I am FULLY supportive of teaching the importance of consent to both girls and boys, and teaching children that anyone of any gender can be a sexual predator. But you have to admit that when we're talking about violent crimes then male perpetuates severely outnumber female perpetuaters You absolute clown | /r/MensRights | 23/03/25 06:14 PM |
| -172 | UK: Schools to give boys anti-misogyny lessons to stop toxic masculinity in wake of Netflix hit AdolescenceMaybe when women start stabbing men at the same rate that men stab women | /r/MensRights | 23/03/25 01:37 PM |
| 1 | Cheating double standards, woman cheats and is validated in the comments.Why don't you show the number of upvotes and downvotes that the comments that supported OP got? And why don't you show what the top comments and most of the comments are saying? Obviously there's gonna be a couple of people who will support adultery on Reddit, whether it be a man or a woman. But the way you've cropped out the comments without the upvotes or the replied is sus and making me feel you're trying to create a narrative which doesn't bear much reality | /r/MensRights | 16/12/24 02:46 AM |
| -1 | 'Women only' train coach.This!! It's the same with india that's why we have a few women only sections in metros. The amount of creepy experiences some of my girl friends have had in metros is insane and some of them were even minors | /r/MensRights | 17/09/23 03:37 AM |
| 1 | Billy Eilish posts misandrist and sexist rant, this is socially acceptableWasn't she like a teenager in this? I'm pretty sure you can find grown ass men saying a lot worse misogynistic shit like this today | /r/MensRights | 25/07/23 02:08 PM |
| 0 | More than 80% of women don’t want to work for women. Misogyny!Bro have you met a working woman? Not everyone (in fact not most) are ok with acting like a sex doll for men. It's weird and creepy | /r/AntiFeminists | 06/08/22 11:40 AM |
| -3 | It is time for men to have their own version of "feminism".r/MensLib is pretty good | /r/MensRights | 17/06/22 07:57 AM |
| 0 | Why am I being treated like a monster?No i agree with that. My point is, since you mentioned that there were more men than women who are victims of violence, how many of those victims were perpetuators too? Like a huge amount of violence I imagine would be gange violence, which a lot of times is members of gangs (usually comprised of men) fighting each other. That's very different then a random man or woman being robbed of assaulted by a perpetuator | /r/MensRights | 22/12/21 07:33 PM |
| 0 | Why am I being treated like a monster?How much of that violence caused to men is because of gang related violence that they themselves took part in? What i mean is how much of the violence that happened to men happened because they initiated it. I'm only saying that because Most violence is perpetuated by men themselves. Around 90 percent i think. And women are a lot physically weaker than men. Again i don't agree with the woman's actions they we ere hysterical but i understand the emotional thought process she went through. She sti… | /r/MensRights | 22/12/21 06:34 PM |
| -8 | Why am I being treated like a monster?I think it's understandable to have some thoughts about these things since they've been baked into our psyche but like i said it's wrong to voice them out. And obviously it's dangerous when these prejudices are acted out in courts and the legal process. | /r/MensRights | 20/12/21 04:41 AM |
| -14 | Why am I being treated like a monster?Again, i don't agree with how she reacted. But if I'm in her shoes these thoughts would go through my head even though I won't say them out loud , because there's a chance an innocent man like op would be offended by them. But i understand her panoia. I mainly disagree with op suggesting that women get these ideas through Hollywood since the hollywood or media has always underestimated how common it is to be sexually assaulted or harrassed as a woman. For most of us sexual harrasment starts when… | /r/MensRights | 20/12/21 04:39 AM |
| -11 | Why am I being treated like a monster?Just wrote it twice. One was in reply to something. | /r/MensRights | 20/12/21 04:28 AM |
| -28 | Why am I being treated like a monster?Lmao wtf is this sub | /r/MensRights | 20/12/21 03:50 AM |
| -21 | Why am I being treated like a monster?Out of touch people in Hollywood? Bruh have you been living under a rock. In all reality and Hollywood has never even come close to the depiction and commonality of sexually assault irl. They can't even take care of handling their own serial rapists | /r/MensRights | 20/12/21 03:48 AM |
| -27 | Why am I being treated like a monster?She didn't just learn this from just fiction though. Most of us were first harassed sexually when we were teenagers. I can understand why the op feels hurt. But i think the lady acted like that just to ward hum off if in case he was a predator. I can't blame her. Sexual assault makes you paranoid, especially if its done by people close to you | /r/MensRights | 20/12/21 03:45 AM |
| -14 | Why am I being treated like a monster?It's not just fiction though. Most of us were first harassed sexually when we were teenagers. I can understand why the op feels hurt. But i think the lady acted like that just to ward hum off if in case he was a predator. I can't blame her. Sexual assault makes you paranoid, especially if its done by people close to you | /r/MensRights | 20/12/21 03:45 AM |
| -2 | Tell me you're sexist without telling me you're sexistYou can acknowledge that the act someone is doing is harmful and dangerous without vilifying them. She wasn't being contradictory | /r/MensRights | 28/08/21 10:14 AM |
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