Mra Here In Need Of Help

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  1. EenYoFace

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    Hi my name is Dane and I am hear to show my experience on why i am a MRA and used to be a MGTOW.

    Growing up, women have always been a bad influence to me. I was bullied severely by this girl name alexa, and have always had so many problems with women having more power in our school. For example, This Sarah girl who was one of my bullies hit me in the balls, i \\she then repeatedly hit me against a locker and when i punched her to get her off of me, it wasn't enough. she quit, but i was crying in pain. she didn't get hurt at all. for the rest of my 8th grade year i was bullied for "hitting a women". High school was similar. after events like these, the school would make rules saying that hitting a girl is no exception, after telling them in one instance that i was bleeding from pencil wounds. (I didn't get stabbed, this girl had a sharp pencil and tried slashing me with it. I told my school and they asked, "Did you hit her back?" I said I pushed her off of me and ran, they got mad and said i couldn't lay a finger on a women.

    In my high school experience there was so much superiority for women that i felt suicidal at times. Like men don't belong in this world. At a controversial presenting activity we did for sophomore year, one girl did feminism. Instead of fighting for equality, she mentioned superiority over men! and horrible things against men! trying to explain to her that women have more equality over men, she tried to yell at me with "rape". I tried to tell her that (from own research) 30% of males in college report to having unwanted sex, but felt ridiculed for calling it rape, or targeted as less than 1% actually reported it. She got her friends involved and I was quickly sent to the office for "harassing". My parents would often talk the same way as the school which made me feel alone. The thing is, I have a lot of friends from different schools and they report the same thing i have mentioned. similar stories and same opinions.

    I have mad a choice of becoming an MRA becuase MGTOW is just too far. I understand not every woman is like this.

    But my question is, why do women feel like they need more rights? haven't they got what they want? I am not a rapist, or perv, or any women harasser so I will not stand here and get blamed for"rape" because i am a man. That is WRONG. If anything i have been harassed by women, so please answer my question.
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  2. I'minmyunderwear

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    so you're a Multiple Rape Accused, and not a Massive Gold Tooth On Wednesday?
     
  3. Moonglow181

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    Find women who will not harrass you.
    didn't women get everything they want? What does that mean? I don't think one sex is superior.....and only ever wanted to be treated with respect in my life, so i have no idea what you are really talking about there.....It is unfortuneate that women picked on you, but not all women will.

    and bullies come in both sexes.....just dance away.
     
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    Why do you feel a need to simplify your life experience through identifying as an MRA? It seems to me that you're just obliterating any options for having female friends or partners by being defensive against an entire demographic: Yeah, high school can really suck for a lot of people. A system where a group of fairly immature people going through a lot of turbulence in their lives are all bunched together for 6-7 hours a day isn't really going to end well for anyone, and it didn't end well for you either. If you let your life get defined by the negative things that happen, you're going to end up a negative person and do the same thing to somebody else whether you're conscious of it or not. Cruelty is gender neutral, but so is kindness.

    The whole fixation on rights seems like a distraction from picking yourself up and moving on from your traumatic experience. Who cares about rights? Men are still in a relatively elevated position in society: you will have a higher likelihood of getting a reasonably paid job, and without sexual harrassment - you can travel the world without worrying about getting sexually assaulted. You should focus on the rights you do have, you just need to find a more positive arena to express them in, I've met so many people who have decided that high school was the most influential element of their life that they don't allow new experiences to happen.

    I'm not trying to be a dickhead or anything, you seem like a really sensitive guy, and that's a wonderful thing in this day and age. You should use that for something that makes you happy, rather than keep feeding on something that's making you miserable and regressive.
     

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