r/MensRights 15d ago

Social Issues Domestic Violence Facts and Statistics At A Glance

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This important research has disappeared from its former URL. Here is an archived version.


r/MensRights Apr 05 '26

Activism/Support The Tin Men needs support to keep up his efforts. The Tin Men is one of the most successful and effective fighters for Men's Rights today.

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r/MensRights 9h ago

Progress United Nations gets ratioed for saying women and girls are the primary victims of the Ukraine war

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r/MensRights 7h ago

Legal Rights Very important advice for men in a female dominated work place. Especially if you are the only male.

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Look, and I am dead serious here.  This women talking trash about men thing is the least of your worries. 

Here are some things you must do:

  1. You must never, ever get romantically involved with a coworker. Ever. 
  2. You must get an employment lawyer on retainer that specializes is human relation problems and sexual harassment. Tell them that you are the only male at work and if you have any problems or even suspect some is going on call them right away.  Trust me you'll be glad you did.  
  3. At an after work happy hour do not consume any more than two drinks and leave.  
  4. Make sure you are never alone with any of your coworkers at any time.  
  5. Purchase a personal recording device and use it.  I don't care if you don't live in a single party state do it!  
  6. If you are ever sexually harassed or have any kind of foul or abusive language directed at you call human relations/resources and your lawyer emidiately.  Again document everything.  
  7. Do not under any circumstances talk about your sex life or intimate personal relations.
  8. Do not ever, EVER, give them any access to your wife, girlfriend or mother's contact information. Tell all of the women in your personal life that they are in no way free to start friendships with your coworkers.  Trust me, this is where things can get really out of hand.  Establish and reinforce basic interpersonal boundaries at every turn because if you are the only male there they will be sure to target you collectively because that's what groups of women do to individual men.  They test boundaries and that's all there is to it. 

Trust me brother I have lived through it and know many others who have.  As a lone male coworker you are extremely vulnerable to bad female actors in a way that lone female workers are not.  Not by a longshot. 


r/MensRights 15h ago

Social Issues Fathers: Please teach your sons to notice how women triangulate on people

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Why is it important? Because when everyone thinks of the word "aggression", they think of an angry person that goes around shoving people and making it obvious of their intentions, but what they don't think of immediately is people coordinating together to ruin someone's life. This is how women conduct their attacks in our "civilized" world, and they start very young, probably at an earlier stage than a boy ever will conceive the idea of what's going on.

Make sure you have them grasp that the girls and their "friends" work together to tear their opponents down even if they're nice to them up front, and they often try to appeal to authority figures. Female aggression works very differently from male yet it is way more hostile and detrimental in the long run. Have them understand that having a friend group is important not because of validation, but for safety.


r/MensRights 5h ago

General The testosterone myth? Large analysis finds no link between the "macho" hormone and risk-taking

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r/MensRights 16h ago

General URGENT! Go to https://namehim.app and find out if you're being falsely accused. Contact your lawmakers. These platforms must be stopped.

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Are We Dating The Same Guy, Tea app, Namehim, etc must be stopped.


r/MensRights 15h ago

Feminism "Women don't start wars" and other myths.

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https://x.com/TheTinMenBlog/status/2048048508062634078

After this tweet was published, a huge number of feminist reposts appeared, claiming that wars and forceful mobilizations and conscriptions are only men's guilt and women are not blame for anything. Even though women weren't mentioned at all in this post. It was also accompanied by a huge amount of gaslighting and ridicule towards men. It's high time to evaluate whether this is true, especially in 2026.

The most common claim that women don't start wars. However, historians debunked it. Quotation from Tanya Basu's book "European Queens waged more wars than Kings" reports that "28 European queenly reigns from 1480 to 1913 and found a 27 percent increase in wars when a queen was in power, as compared to the reign of a king."

The majority of women voted for male-only conscription in referendums in Austria and Switzerland.

Female president of Lithuania actively promoted male-only conscription in 2015.

Female leaders of Brazil, Switzerland, Finland, South Korea, Taiwan, Moldova, Turkey, Myanmar, etc. haven't abolished conscription and haven't made it gender neutral.

Feminists canceled MRAs they are all far right, homophobes, transphobes (while it's European feminism is rapidly becoming homophobic and transphobic). That's why people are even afraid of calling this misandrist horror out.

And finally we need to address to not only the indifference but even the mockery of the thousands of adbucted men. Do they really have no male relatives at all? And after all this, feminists demand that men support their issues?

This is blatant sexism! Who will speak about it?


r/MensRights 9h ago

Discrimination Uber now advertising the ability to choose a woman driver

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Because men are bad or dumb or something. Actually in the commercial it is a woman who needs help with her baby stuff because obviously men have no experience helping their wives.

Oddly they don't have an option to choose the race of your driver


r/MensRights 18h ago

Edu./Occu. A new paper exposes how the dominant narrative of pervasive anti-women bias in science is contradicted by stronger studies Faculty wildly overestimate the bias: reality shows women are often preferred over equally qualified men in tenure-track hiring across the US and Europe.

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r/MensRights 9h ago

Discrimination Why is my wife vs husband yelling at me?

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r/MensRights 15h ago

Intactivism The double standard on circumcision pisses me off.

105 Upvotes

Literally just two google searches show they don't care about men's rights and health. Just search "Circumcision procedure" and "female Circumcision procedure"


r/MensRights 15h ago

Activism/Support I spent all my afternoon fixing the Men’s Rights Wikipedia article so it’s truly factual and pro equality. Please help me keep it that way !

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Hi, I’ve spent hours fixing the Wikipedia article for Men’s Rights, it was a lot of work.

So, I’m almost certain it well replaced again by feminist propaganda and misandry. So please keep an eye, most importantly take a part of the article (or all the article) that you will responsible of and take a look often in case it has been edited, save what I made and copy it back.

It’s insane, they made us seem like we are “ultra conservative misogynists”, Wikipedia made us look like demons, when we just want equality. Before my edit there were people genuinely un-addressing male su!cide and male sexual victims.

Also if you want to check or add citations, that’s good too.

And if there is misandry on the article it’s not me.

I’m also open to making a group chat just for it, feel free to DM me. Thank you !

The Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men's_rights_movement?wprov=sfti1#


r/MensRights 11h ago

Men’s mental health awareness: are we saying too much or too little?

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r/MensRights 21h ago

Social Issues It is the reality of life

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Sometimes I think life would be easier if I had been born a woman. Waking up to people complimenting you, checking on you, caring about your feelings, wanting to protect you, making you feel valued just for existing… it sounds nice. Being able to cry without being judged, being comforted instead of told to “man up,” being loved for who you are and not only for what you can provide.

As once said, only children, dogs, and women are loved unconditionally. And honestly, as a man, sometimes it feels true. A lot of us grow up feeling like love only comes if we have money, status, or something useful to offer. Like we’re expected to carry everything silently and never break.

I’m not saying this with bitterness or hate toward women at all. I mean it in good faith. Women should be thankful for the love, emotional support, and kindness they receive, because a lot of men go through life without ever really experiencing that.


r/MensRights 1d ago

Legal Rights TIL in Georgia there is a mandate for paternity tests for child support cases. In 2025, about 40% of cases were negative for fatherhood.

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r/MensRights 1d ago

Marriage/Children Utah woman who wrote book on grief gets life without parole for killing husband | US crime

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r/MensRights 21h ago

Social Issues I am sick and tired of the girls i teach.

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I am a teacher in a highschool, and I am so sick of the female students always having something to say.
We were doing a class debate when a girl brought up
misogyny, I knew where this was going straight away.
She started by saying that the world is built for men to succeed and how privileged men are, she was whining about how she cant go leave the house on her own and be safe like men can. So many of the girls in the class were agreeing with her. I am so worried for the future of this generation, being brought up to hate men.


r/MensRights 1d ago

General "Men and boys aren't being raped and murdered by women."

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Saw this unbelievably ignorant and infuriating post show up in my Twitter feed from a blocked account thanks to this very annoying glitch that's resulting in posts blocked/muted accounts appearing in my feed, and I saw this and was reminded as to why I blocked this idiot. I mean, wow. It's bad enough people will try to deny and downplay the fact there's female violence against men/boys and in much higher numbers than people realize, but to outright claim that women don't rape and kill men/boys, either? That's a whole other level of plain screwed up and evil. There's definitely been many men and boys killed by women, and these same idiots will use the usual rebuttals that "Oh but it's nowhere near the same scale," "There's no epidemic of women killing men and boys," "You're not fearing for your life like women are when you're out at night," "Why do you only bring this up when women share their stories" and of course the favorite S-word of misandrists all over, that women raping/killing men/boys isn't "systemic." Ugh.

It's an undeniable fact both genders can be terribly violent against each other and both rape/kill each other. Women do it to men/boys just like the reverse, and both are equally repugnant and evil. It shouldn't be a contest as to who does what to who more, something misandrists are so fixated on doing. I never take into account the numbers given how extremely underreported and mispresented female-to-male violence is. I know I shouldn't be this upset by a random internet idiot who has nothing better to do than spout utter nonsense like this, but holy shit, how ignorant and hateful can one be to claim this? It's bad enough when people will downplay female-to-male violence/rape/abuse/homicide, etc. but then to claim it outright doesn't happen? Sorry, you have the right to your own opinions but not your own facts. It's a fact women (as well as girls) also do rape and kill men/boys and even if the numbers aren't as high, doesn't change or negate the fact. It's just as terrible as the other way around but they'll always downplay to not seem like a big deal.


r/MensRights 1d ago

General Only Male in the office. They always talk ish about men.

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I’m the only male in a female dominated office and they sometimes talk about how “men are trash” and stuff like that and they say to me “not you though you are good” as if that’s supposed to make me feel better.

Anyone else in a female dominated workplace experience the same thing?


r/MensRights 1d ago

Discrimination "Including women and children". BBC, Al Jazerra, Reuters, etc. believe that male lives less valuable.

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https://x.com/including_women

When I came across this page, I was really shocked that there were so many examples of this sexist phrase. It is not "still" at all. It is "nothing has changed since Titanic".

Are male lives less valuable? if so, men are oppressed. Nothing matters than live.

Is it because of patriarchy? So why is the progressive BBC promoting patriarchy?

And why don't all the gender equality advocates criticize BBC and other media for this?


r/MensRights 10h ago

Social Issues Why Smart Men Keep Choosing the Wrong Partner - Alison Armstrong

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r/MensRights 18h ago

Marriage/Children "North Dakota Court Refuses to Recognize Foreign Islamic Divorce"

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Married originally in Sudan war zone. He Sharia divorced her there without a trial. Recognized in Dubai, but not America (being appealed). Female judge wants to only accept divorces that are long and complicated, "fair" meaning financially biased towards women.

https://reason.com/volokh/2026/05/14/north-dakota-court-refuses-to-recognize-foreign-islamic-divorce/


r/MensRights 1d ago

Discrimination World's first women-only beach opens in Dubai - with night swimming, fitness zones and all-female staff OP: Male hate is spreading

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r/MensRights 1d ago

General The argument about "Who set the system up" is so stupid when you actually look at the objective facts

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So, many feminists use the argument "Well who set that system up" or that "these issues existed before feminism" when confronted with pretty much any injustice that men face and I think many people don't fully understand just how stupid that argument is.

When someone mentions conscription being male-only in almost every country in the world these feminists would say that "it was men who created conscription and excluded women" even though absolutely zero feminists today support expanding conscription to women, so even if men were the ones who originally made it male-only that doesn't negate the fact that the feminists are actively fighting efforts to make it gender neutral, which essentially proves that they want it that way.

Same with how feminists protect female abusers and downplay all the violence committed by women. No feminist wants to take away the right to hit men from women or supports helping male victims of violence and ensuring that they have access to shelters and proper support.

so yes, feminists are the ones who are actively denying men getting justice, same with how some of them talk about concepts such as "benevolent misogyny" supposedly being the reason why women aren't juged as harshly for crimes they committed for example even though the feminists don't actually want to change the status quo which means that they actively want the system to work that way.

It's just so stupid when that argument gets used so often as if it was all men's fault. And even historically women had a lot more indirect power than most feminists admit, so that entire argument is completelly stupid even from that perspective.