Men on Strike: Why Men Are Boycotting Marriage, Fatherhood, and the American Dream - and Why It Matters
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Women tend to be more willing to “initiate relationship conflict, more willing to escalate conflict, better able to handle it when it occurs and quicker to recover from it.”26
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Men tend to be more stressed and confused in angry confrontations with their significant others and tend to withdraw and stonewall.
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Women often get angry because their anger is their power with a man.
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What about all of the angry women in the world, like the vicious types who think of men as enemies that are belittling and abusive? Call them on it. Women hate being called out in front of others; if a woman is rude to you or belittling in public, call her an emotional abuser in front of others or in a blog comment.
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Nothing will bother her more than being told she is acting in an abusive manner: Most women like to think of themselves as an emotionally competent person who could be a victim, but not a victimizer.
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The white knight wants to take care of women and sees her as a damsel in distress who needs his masculine protection to get by. His status rises because he is seen by some men as chivalrous and by women as a protector.
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Realize that this guy wants to be seen as a hero, but you must treat him as a fool. This will humiliate him and get him to rethink his chivalrous tendencies, which often lead to men being harmed and women gaining privilege.
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An Uncle Tim is generally a sellout to his own gender who is more than likely either a politician type—usually liberal—or just a guy trying to get laid who thinks that his PC behavior will get him laid more often. Point this out as frequently as possible and make fun of him for it. Shaming him is vital.
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I look around every day at the wonder of men, how many of them are the building blocks of our society, quietly going about their day around my office planting trees and doing the landscaping, or mowing lawns, running businesses that hire people, working as doctors to help people get better, or just making society a better place by their perseverance and abilities. But mainly what our society focuses on now is the negative traits that they perceive men to have. Misandry is so common that no one even questions it. Writer Camille Paglia offers a refreshing exception to this disparagement of men, ...more
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