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social mediaElectronic-Spell-481/r/EverydayMisandry27/07/26 12:00 AM
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social mediaElectronic-Spell-481/r/EverydayMisandry15/08/26 09:14 PM
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social mediaElectronic-Spell-481/r/EverydayMisandry14/08/26 04:43 PM
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Can misandrists get any more sickening?
/r/EverydayMisandry18/08/26 04:06 AM
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It reflects misogyny because the wall was largely designed by men, at a time when women were denied equal access to the workforce. Yes, yes, it was definitely misogyny and not simply because these jobs were more practical for men to take on. Because apparently the fact that women weren’t allowed to participate in the workforce in the same way was itself evidence of misogyny.
/r/EverydayMisandry15/08/26 08:32 PM
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According to her yes, the room may as well be misogynistic itself
/r/EverydayMisandry15/08/26 03:56 PM
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She wouldn’t need to worry so much about all of this if she focused on instilling good values, empathy, responsibility, and a strong moral compass in her child. Of course, basic recognition and awareness of potential risks are still important, but the way she frames it makes it seem as though having a boy is inherently a burden or that boys are somehow predisposed to becoming difficult children or problematic adults just because it is extremely popular to show they are. Any child is going to com…
/r/EverydayMisandry15/08/26 11:33 AM
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A lot of these misandrists hold a selectively progressive view of marriage in where they expect their man to abide by traditional standards and she gets to use progressivism to as a leverage to have more autonomy, freedom and love for herself than her man. This is why love in a lot of these relationships with double standards become conditional if the man wants to be loved. These women supposedly can’t love a man without respecting him, and loving him too much is framed as dangerous because it m…
/r/EverydayMisandry13/08/26 02:27 PM
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Which is why i find this misandrist post insane to me because men are already mentally traumatized from being mocked (edit: as well all sorts of other atrocities) for opening up about their mental health (edit: and weaknesses) and she just casually doubles down on it online and encourages other women to do as well.
/r/EverydayMisandry10/08/26 03:53 AM
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Pinterest is just a slopfest, the only thing i find it good for is finding wallpapers
/r/EverydayMisandry09/08/26 09:55 PM
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Trash taking itself out
/r/EverydayMisandry09/08/26 01:34 AM
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If you tell them about the women who have abused or harassed you as a man, watch how quickly the response changes. Suddenly it’s “What did you do to provoke her?”, “Are you sure you’re not exaggerating?”, “Why didn’t you just leave?”, “You should have enjoyed it,” or “Women aren’t capable of abusing men like that.”
/r/EverydayMisandry08/08/26 03:32 PM
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I'd like to know what kind of mental gymnastics people who say "misandry isn't caused by evil women" gotta do to convince themselves misandry isn't a prejudice.
/r/EverydayMisandry06/08/26 03:19 PM
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Yes, I know that's what they think. My point is that it's a nonsensical conclusion. It's like saying someone who doesn't like pizza must secretly love sushi. The premise doesn't even lead to that conclusion.
/r/EverydayMisandry06/08/26 02:39 AM
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Calling a guy "gay" because he isn't constantly thinking about having sex is such an embarrassingly lazy insult. Libido and sexual orientation aren't even related. But I guess expecting basic reasoning on Instagram is asking too much, especially with the kind of slop the algorithm has been rewarding for the past few years since 🍊 and so many other conservatives/traditionalists/rightists around the world have been elected.
/r/EverydayMisandry06/08/26 02:26 AM
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I really want to know when having an emotional connection with your partner became synonymous with emotional labor. Yes, everyone is responsible for regulating their own emotions, but expecting people to completely outsource emotional support to therapy or other outlets misses the point of being in a relationship. A healthy relationship should be a place where both people can lean on each other. Therapy can be a valuable supplement, and having friendships that can act as a support network be ben…
/r/EverydayMisandry04/08/26 02:49 PM
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It genuinely baffles me that some people hear that a man wants to express "femininity" and immediately assume he wants to be chased, spoiled, have everything paid for, avoid putting in effort, or expect special treatment. It really is such a shallow way of looking at relationships and I'm honestly saddened because these people are going to be lonely and miserable when reality hits them that love is not any of this.
/r/EverydayMisandry03/08/26 08:02 PM
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Where are these men who supposedly watch "misogynistic" porn and are influenced by it? Most of what I've been into is pretty consensual, fairly tame, and pretty vanilla.
/r/EverydayMisandry03/08/26 02:00 PM
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I honestly can't think of a time in my life when I truly expected women to meet unrealistic beauty standards. At least, not until I was exposed to those ideals through the internet. Even then, they weren't something I consciously sought out. Unfortunately, I was exposed to adult content by my peers as early as elementary school, and that experience partially shaped my sexuality throughout my teenage years. It also held me back from reaching many important personal milestones. Now I'm 21, and I'm…
/r/EverydayMisandry02/08/26 12:53 PM
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Yes
/r/EverydayMisandry27/07/26 11:12 PM
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I think she wants the ones who come back from war. Even then, wishing them going to war is an absolutely terrible wish. Like you said, veterans never come back the same ever again.
/r/EverydayMisandry26/07/26 01:08 PM
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Because these women fetishize traditional masculinity
/r/EverydayMisandry26/07/26 06:13 AM
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Imagine wanting your partner to literally die because them living up to a stupid facet of masculinity is the only way you'll be attracted to them. That's about as selfish, evil and misandrist as this song gets. I hope traditionalism continues to burn and it's ashes are blown away by the wind.
/r/EverydayMisandry26/07/26 06:10 AM
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