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Men can also use psychological manipulation which is termed as toxic femininity
Women can use violence too
Emotional manipulation is primarily a female thing
Like violence is primarily male
My point is when men are being violent, it's called toxic masculinity
And when women use emotional violence it's toxic femininity
It's the mainstream view though
Let's hear your definition of both
When a man uses violence, your kind of scholars like Kimmel says that it's him seeking to be dominant than what he really is.
Which is in fact a societal expectation of men to be dominant
Violence? Then it is
Dominance? Then it depends
@Dan da Dad just debating dude.
You need proof for violence being harmful for anyone
Jail time
Emotional problems
@Dan da Dad it's not just the society but women who put the expectations on men.
See, who gets, more sex... The alpha frat boy or the nerd
It's almost universally true that dominant men get more sex
And hence dominance is a gender expectation on men by women
Society evolved through sexual selection
Sex is the most important driver of behavior
It's the cause of the incel phenomenon
The lower strata of men are losing
Women generally don't marry down. It's statistically proven. Lot of highly educated women are complaining that they can't find a partner equal or more qualified than her. There are a lot of articles on it.
The narrowing of the selection pool
Good night
It doesn't
You bought this discussion onto it
I mean where you said.
If sex is the driver, the women gaining suffrage....
I value individuality
I believe personal choices can vary and hence the obsession with 50:50 is idiotic
Why believe every job must be made ideally 50:50
I've already added him
There are women who can work cars and lift things but are those number of women anywhere near the number of men who could do that?
That's why there will never be 50:50
Even in seemingly equal things like chess, the champions are overwhelmingly male. @Dan da Dad
We don't know exactly why
Good morning abby
Feminists don't want to equalize gender gap in psychology, where it is 80% women
Lol
It's in Zimbabwe
I don't either
What about giving birth
Today r/MensRights will hit 200000 subscribers.
The new year with a bang
Screenshot (Dec 31, 2018 11:08:55 AM)
mensrights is barred from hitting the front page afaik
Ohh
They must be trying to be covert
Is that new bill passed yet?
New version of vawa
What are you trying this hard to prove
That vawa is not a problem for men huh
No then what
I don't know what you mean
That post is talking about the outcry about it on Twitter, Instagram and tumblr
For God's sake
Not the OPs problem
Hi ellie
You from the sub
Wow... Just Wooow
Ad Hominem is the reason why she's a feminist
I mean, Is that even how arguments work lol
Blueorange22 is right. This Will be THE year of the MRM
@Sugipula its already new year here folks
Fucking Japanese and new Zealanders stole the future from me lol
It happened at +4:30
So before gmt
Right now on r/unpopularopinion
https://www.reddit.com/r/unpopularopinion/comments/abrs9k/the_whole_metoo_movement_was_a_lot_more_about/
Counter those anti comments
Don't let them get away with lies
Somebody give it a reply. I'm too tired for it now
@Bobby_Hill almost every mra were feminists at a point
The core fundamental theory of feminism is the patriarchy theory and reduces men and women into binaries of oppressor and oppressed respectively.
While oppression and discrimination is not unique to a gender.
Patriarchy theory is the theory which they analyze the world, in order to advacate for *women's rights*
Patriarchy theory essentially reduces humans into binaries of power and powerlessness
And almost every feminist believes in it.
There maybe different strains of feminism.
Almost all feminist social analysis is atleast in part based on patriarchy theory. Including the Duluth's model.
Men exercising control over women due to their gender privilege... Which is the basis of Ellen pence's formulation of Duluth's model
It's the most widely used in feminist theory.
Maybe laymans use it less
Then why is Duluth's model based on it
Do feminists believe in patriarchy theory, yes or no
Check the wiki. You'll find the instances of the uses of patriarchy theory
It's a feminist formulation
Any wiki
This definition is reductionist as the rest
Power is not limited to the male gender
Male power occurred due to a variety of reasons
One being, they were liable to fight, protect and die for the tribe
That's the price of power
>Ding ding ding
Is that the menslib way or the chapo way
Feminism is defined as the 'advocacy for women's rights on the basis of equality'
This in itself assumes that equality will be attained if *women are raised to men*.
The word feminism in itself assumes that men have no problems.
Equality will not be attained if you just advocate for women's rights
It's the dictionary definition of feminism
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