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[–]censorshipment 30 insightful - 8 fun30 insightful - 7 fun31 insightful - 8 fun -  (1 child)

Well done.

I got a 30 day ban from AskWomenOver30 for being "nasty" to (i.e. antagonizing) a man. They ask the dumbest shit, so I hit them with some unapologetic truth to make them angry enough to delete their posts. Men-loving women get mad and report me.

Women are all over Reddit catering/pandering to all types of men. It's maddening how women turn against other women and pat men on their heads like nice doggies.

TwoX is actually one of the few subs where talking shit about/to men is okay. Of course, no "transphobia" is allowed there, but you can be subtle and ignore anyone who asks you to clarify (they're baiting you). Actually, mods are guilty of baiting too... the Actuallylesbian sub creator tried to bait me and then banned me for ignoring her (I blocked her account because she annoyed me).

[–]Comatoast 8 insightful - 2 fun8 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

Is that a place dudes usually frequent? I would have thought it was more for younger or same age women to have discussions/ask questions.

Why do we do this to each other though? Is it because it's easier to have higher standards for those that are like us? Or because we think men are a little stupid and can't help it? A mix of both? I know that we're not all one hivemind, but it drives me apeshit not being able to understand what drives the behavior. I can't even say that I'm innocent of it, and I understand my own reasonings, but that doesn't get me too far.