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In reply to the discussion: I'm a "DU Man"...Have I been attacked, or not? [View all]NuclearDem
(16,184 posts)6. DU men aren't under attack.
Certain behaviors and attitudes are, and there are people here who see those and "manhood" as inseparable. Therefore, they assume "men" are under attack.
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My wife once threw a baggie of bean sprouts at me...but that had nothing to do with DU.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2013
#3
I've been here a long time and what I've seen from the DU men, is great support for the women of the
shraby
Dec 2013
#5
Not being a sexist rape culture enabler and acknowledging my privilege as a cis straight white male.
NuclearDem
Dec 2013
#15
Those things are debated on DU like evolution is "debated" in Texas textbooks
Scootaloo
Dec 2013
#90
My father gave me a poem at my Bar Mitzvah many moons ago (492 to be exact).
Half-Century Man
Dec 2013
#44
There's a small group of men that have been emboldened by the relaxed standards in GD.
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#7
And there's an increasingly large group of people sick of the constant shit-slinging.
Comrade Grumpy
Dec 2013
#18
feminists get accused of being man-haters all the time here, and juries vote to 'keep' in virtually
geek tragedy
Dec 2013
#20
So, are internet discussions full of insecure women who are likewise "marking their territory?"
Orrex
Dec 2013
#48
Thank you. I don't know how much clearer you could have stated that very simple concept
smirkymonkey
Dec 2013
#120
Isn't it possible that sometimes men aren't "uncomfortable", but simply don't agree...
Silent3
Dec 2013
#60
While "actually and actively listening" is of course good, that doesn't mean...
Silent3
Dec 2013
#79
We're done here. Your grievance is women who use claims of privilege as a means
geek tragedy
Dec 2013
#85
Thank you for perfectly exemplifying the quick-categorize-then-dismiss style of argumentation.
Silent3
Dec 2013
#97
"IS NOT WELCOME" sums up the problems I have with discussing feminism & male I.D. Issues. nt
Eleanors38
Dec 2013
#114
The minute you've walked a mile in 4-inch spiked heels through a daily gauntlet of
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#29
You seem to be operating under the assumption that since everyone has an opinion,
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#70
From what I know of you, you have not been attacked or even mildly criticized by
geek tragedy
Dec 2013
#19
I dunno, maybe someone is staring at you. But generally, men are unable to be attacked.
The Straight Story
Dec 2013
#23
I am going to bet you can't produce a single post from a DU feminist advising men:
geek tragedy
Dec 2013
#26
Apparently if you're not a creep, they aren't all simultaneously talking at *you*.
lumberjack_jeff
Dec 2013
#40
I really don't understand. I thought women dressed sexy in order to get us to look at them.
grahamhgreen
Dec 2013
#55
Recently, all men have been characterized as raging if a women chooses not to sleep with them
NoOneMan
Dec 2013
#58
I think it's because there are criminals in the world, as we know. Some of them
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#92
your post is totally off point creating something that is not. but, that is a norm.
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#93
Please do not tell me what I experienced right here on DU. Two people told me that
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#95