Men have to deal with a lot of problems. Violent deaths, possibly being ostracized by our peers if we don't fit into a stupid overly masculine stereotype, a massive stigma against acting feminine lest we be accused of having the gay (Seriously, this irritates me so much I want to make out with the nearest man just to make a point.) high suicide rates, a lack of support if they're suffering from domestic abuse or sexual assault and that's just the tip of the iceberg and without going into problems that men in minorities have (Blacks men in America in particular get the short end of it.)
So why the Hell is all of this only ever brought up to shut up someone else up? Seriously, I rarely see anyone saying ANYTHING about this stuff is when someone else is trying to talk about their problems (Yes I'm talking about feminism here, but I'm trying to avoid it talking about it because mentioning it always causes the argument to be derailed). And that drives me insane. Logically I thought that the people who bring them up as counter-arguments would really be invested in male problems, but when there isn't a discussion about feminism going on, they never really get brought up.
This bothers me. I'm a man and I've gone through a good deal of bullshit. I had a bit of a bullying problem in high school because I was the quiet shy kid and not a loud abrasive asshole, I've had people say something to the effect of "Oh, well I guess you think you're some sort of exception to the gender" when I mentioned that I wasn't a massive horndog constantly trying to get laid during my teenage years, and just yesterday an old woman was grabbing my hands at work, if the genders had been reversed the police would've been called. And yet no one really brings up these problems unless it's to shut up someone else's arguments.
The problems men have to go through deserve to be more than that. Maybe I'm wrong, I HOPE I'm wrong, but seeing men's problems talked about online is a rare thing. Am I wrong? If so please tell me. Do you know of any places where they're talked about in a constructive way? Have you seen them discussed here in a significant way? Why do you think they're never talked about? How do you think that can be fixed?
(Oh, and something sad? The most I've seen online talking about male problems is a feminist Tumblr account I follow. Yeah, as much as people like to talk about Tumblr as being Misandric, all the talking about male problems that I've seen online have come from Tumblr.)
Capatcha: Half Empty. Well that's pessimistic
So why the Hell is all of this only ever brought up to shut up someone else up? Seriously, I rarely see anyone saying ANYTHING about this stuff is when someone else is trying to talk about their problems (Yes I'm talking about feminism here, but I'm trying to avoid it talking about it because mentioning it always causes the argument to be derailed). And that drives me insane. Logically I thought that the people who bring them up as counter-arguments would really be invested in male problems, but when there isn't a discussion about feminism going on, they never really get brought up.
This bothers me. I'm a man and I've gone through a good deal of bullshit. I had a bit of a bullying problem in high school because I was the quiet shy kid and not a loud abrasive asshole, I've had people say something to the effect of "Oh, well I guess you think you're some sort of exception to the gender" when I mentioned that I wasn't a massive horndog constantly trying to get laid during my teenage years, and just yesterday an old woman was grabbing my hands at work, if the genders had been reversed the police would've been called. And yet no one really brings up these problems unless it's to shut up someone else's arguments.
The problems men have to go through deserve to be more than that. Maybe I'm wrong, I HOPE I'm wrong, but seeing men's problems talked about online is a rare thing. Am I wrong? If so please tell me. Do you know of any places where they're talked about in a constructive way? Have you seen them discussed here in a significant way? Why do you think they're never talked about? How do you think that can be fixed?
(Oh, and something sad? The most I've seen online talking about male problems is a feminist Tumblr account I follow. Yeah, as much as people like to talk about Tumblr as being Misandric, all the talking about male problems that I've seen online have come from Tumblr.)
Capatcha: Half Empty. Well that's pessimistic