>>45074898>anecdoteswhich are more solid than your denial. I know what I read, I know what I saw, and this website alone shows the true ugly side of men that they’re not comfortable of revealing in sites with real names or usernames, unless if they have tailored themselves safespaces.
>women are far more insecure on averagebecause a women will be more berated, “criticized”, yelled at, and reprimanded than a man, even if they’ve done the exact same mistake or made the exact same life choices. men also have the privilege and comfort of denouncing anyone who sheds a light on their privilege, most likely out of defensiveness since your basic chimp male brain can’t stand the idea of treating others as equals.
>you’re saying a homeless man...I never said that, at all. Perhaps I have worded it wrong, but men have a less difficult life than women of the same financial and social stature. of course someone of a higher class will have it better than a lower class, so stop making stupid arguments and putting words in my mouth.
>And you think these people are common? yes, because ignorant old men in positions of power will like it when a man who behaves just like they do, even if they’re of a different orientation and/or sexuality than him, or at least distinguish him from “those” people. if a woman was in the picture, his natural instinct is to antagonize her if she doesn’t show any sign of submissiveness, because he perceives her existence as an attack on his fragile masculinity.
>*country*as usual, when reminded of your privilege, you always bring up that country because you don’t want to acknowledge these issues happen in all places around the world, regardless of their names or locations. I bet you’re the type to deny systemic racism exists, because you personally didn’t experience or you were ignorant of it.