Anonymous 01/29/2024 (Mon) 20:09 No.47678 del
>>47674
Of course, fixing a problem means letting go of the attention they receive for having that problem. Even then their lives are just oh so terrible. I had a friend who was offered to go to another country by a guy who said he'd take care of her because she was depressed and suicidal. She never took that offer, but a man rarely ever gets that deal. You won't see a woman readily knight for a man like that, ever. If she does it won't be for long.
>Have you ever heard your cousin or other young women being catcalled IRL?
The only thing she's complained about is when a man delivering her food tried to hit on her even after telling him her age. She may have also commented about the looks but that's it.
No, everything bad that happens to women is a man's responsibility. Even if people can admit when a girl is at fault as well, the man still takes the brunt of the criticism. People always have to add a "but" when conceding a girl was wrong. BUT they rarely if ever include that when exclusively blaming a men. Which reminds me! Have you noticed a shift in the "not all argument" that's rarely pointed out and laughed at?
Women for ages have been lambasting men for using the not all argument, but in recent years have been using the not all women argument. No one on their side will call them out on this bullshit. Hell, even people on our side concede to women when they say that, knowing they never allowed us that.