Honestly, I feel like a big portion of men's personal gender related problems come from their inability to properly set boundaries as individuals.

And this sort of metastasizes to culture as men fail to set boundaries vs feminist who use terminology like "Kill All Men" as "satire" and other such rhetoric.

Failing to set boundaries will mark you as a target by predators as they'll perceive you as an easy mark.

Once I realized the importance of setting boundaries, I've started paying attention to people who were overstepping and then just instinctively reacted to counter it.

If there is a particular person for whom I am unable to have my boundaries respected. I just cut them out of my life.

Unfortunately that's the limit of the advice I can offer on the subject, and I feel like it's not enough especially given how important the topic is.

Searching the net on the topic produces a ton of advice intended for women. But the difficulties men have to face when setting boundaries are very different than that of women.

Cutting someone out of your life (or keeping them at a distance) might not be possible in a school or work setting. Especially if the offender is a woman in a feminist environment.

Practical advice for these situation would be extremely helpful for those who find themselves in a situation like this.

So that's my question. How do you set and protect your boundaries as a man, in particular in a feminist environment with people you can't escape from (such as at school or work)?