Physically heterosexual but male entitlement has ruined it for me

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I agree, OP. For me it has nothing to do with men I choose to have in my life--these are coworkers, relatives, in-laws...all inescapable, and mostly asses.


Has not been my experience at all


Could be you're lucky; could be you have low expectations. Impossible to tell from here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women outlive men by ten years.


That's the definitive stat on who has it easier.


If it were flipped it would have ribbons/ walks / lectures / and we would NEVER hear the end of it. Until lifespan was equal there would be no other subject discussed.


it's the patriarchy's fault men die earlier, ironically. if men would be encouraged to actually do "womens" work they would eat better and go to the doctor. if our culture didn't fetishize violence men wouldn't shoot each other. if men did emotional labor they would have friends in their old age and live longer.


Maybe if women are forced to go to war and take low paying physically demanding jobs things would be different, but you know...women can just marry and escape the rats race. Women get to choice to work or work less hours at some place they love because the husband works long hours at a job they hate.
Anonymous
Male entitlement? You must be a plaid shirt feminist
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've been molested, raped, harassed, groped, name-called and otherwise mistreated at the hands of men. Fiends of mine have been as well.

If that's not male entitlement, what is?


Where did this happen? If I tried any of that where I live, I'd be arrested.

On the other hand, when my ex-wife assaulted me, the police didn't do anything nor did the courts.
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