One thing that many people don't mention as often is the fact many men today pretty much have to go along with the entire "women are oppresssed" and "women have it worse than men" narrative or risk losing their jobs, getting expelled from their schools or possibly being banned from their social media presence if they actually spoke out. The effects of that on mental health can actually be truly serious and not being able to talk about your issues without the risk of reprecussions is usually pretty devastating.

Women do not have it worse or harder than men, I'm not denying that there are issues that women face but there are literally hundreds of international organisations that advocate for them whereas most attempts at creating ones that fight for men have been shut down by the feminists.

I think a lot of people don't fully realise that men, unlike women, can't even freely speak about their issues so any advocacy is made extremely difficult until that barrier gets removed, which would require the dismantling of the oppressive feminist system that silences anyone who speaks out against it. Until then men are going to have to suffer whilst being silenced and have their experiences completely ignored.