Message from @Title IX For All
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Hey @Linguini I'll think about it tonight.
AHH, I HATE THE MALE SEX DRIVE
ITS SOOO DAMN HIGH
Lol
Dude you're 17
Poor kid. Definitely try taking up a sport haha
I had problems with my own sexuality at that age. I thought I was asexual for a long time. It was kinda wierd
I do sympathise, @TyDye . You've just gotta wait it out, I guess.
Running might help. Maybe camomile as you sound very stressed out.
Hey guys. I'm 15 and I'm from Canada. I've been following the Men's Rights movement for roughly 2 years since watching the Red Pill documentary.
hi @jimmyjohnsandwitch , and welcome!
there are MANY people like you
we are just starting to speak out about it
We should have Mee6 + levelling
How about #the-room-for-an-argument ? ;)
Hey @Jonathan , yeah, the Red Pill is a good doco, it helped raise a lot of awareness, I have a physical copy of it I like to lend around to people as it covers a whole range of the movement and what it is actually about instead of what feminists tell you it is about š
Hey guys im here cuz i have a question.
I don't understand why reddit meninists dislike MeToo so much
It's just bringing awareness to the frequency of sexual harassment, and trying to reduce it
so are manchildren just mad that they can't hit on girls?
you're not supposed to "hit on girls", relationships form organically from casual social interaction
no, we are 't dislike metoo, we dislike false accusations
you really have the wrong idea about the mens rights movement. and w dont call ourselves meninists
dont*
MeToo started off on the right foot and had a strong core in mind, however there is a loud minority that deny that men can be abused, the women who started MeToo even admitted that it had morphed into something that she didnāt want to associate anymore, false accusations are also becoming more common combined with the ābelieve all womenā sentiment on top of the idea that a man cannot be abused by a women, you end up with a pretty nasty structure that actively excludes male survivors.
I think you will find that most of the men and women in here would support the old MeToo structure that was inclusive to both women and men, however the loud minority that has made itself known in the movement has left a sour taste in peopleās mouthes, and often we use humour to help as a coping mechanism for things that upset us, especially those men who are survivors and the women here who suffered from female abuse, there is a sense that we are actively being silenced, that our experiences are less important that a women who is a survivor of male violence when they should be the same amount of relevancy
@DudeImTrippinBallsXD#1691 I would also like to point out that the term āmanchildā is quite rude as it normalises the idea that if a man is to show emotion then he is not really a man, and the suppression of emotion can be quite destructive on the psyche, itās okay to use in jest or as a joke, but it concerns me that you seem to be using it in a serious context, so I just want to ask for a little bit more compassion in that regard, but if there are other things you want to ask or points you want to argue you can feel free to š
it's good to bring attention to rape and all but trying to "stop rape" is impossible anyways
that's like trying to stop murder
there will always be sick people that will do these things
so instead of focusing on the fact that they do them
why not focus on what causes them to do it?
so you can y'know