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What's the male version of being a "Karen"?

There isn't one.

I think the term was coined with good intention - to call out the entitled abusers of privilege - but is now overused and I fear it's becoming just another tool to shame women for having opinions.
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Doomflower · 36-40, M
It's too much like how incels call handsome guys "Chad" and hot girls "Stacy" and regular girls "Rebecca."

It has ruined a name, several hairstyles, and asking to speak to management if you're upset about some service.
PoizonApple · 41-45, F
@Doomflower I have to say I've never heard the Stacy and Rebecca thing
Doomflower · 36-40, M
@PoizonApple I am a fan of r/inceltear, r/niceguys, r/creepypms, r/neckbeards, etc. Sometimes depending on the group the names change. I think I've also heard hot girls called "Ashley" as well.
Jessichaos · 26-30, F
@Doomflower You truly love to wade in the swamps of humanity lol.


But, hey, I love those subs too so what does that say about me?