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I'll preface this by saying my best friend is a straight man. But are you guys okay?

The Secret Service just released a 28-page report. To sum it up; "men who can't get women to have sex with them pose a terroristic threat".

The word for them is Incels - Involuntarily Celibate. Men who can't get women to date them frequently become terrorists. These men believe that are entitled to sex with women and they believe they are entitled to attack and kill women who refuse.

So basically the Secret Service wrote a whole report on what girls learned by 12... A little addendum; in 2022, Japanese schools are still banning ponytails because they could "sexually excite men". Do men really have so little self-control? At what point do we stop blaming women?
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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
Irony is, it's male led cultures that tell males that they can't control themselves around women. I wouldn't even think a ponytail would do that to a man but apparently men believe that of themselves since they obviously just accept these laws quite literally.

Back to the original post, believe it or not this isn't that surprising to me. I've seen, been around and heard of a few men who were like this "type." The problem isn't that they're "males," it's because they perceived being wronged by society and when you do that, comes entitlement. Entitlement comes victimhood and then comes anger and lashing out particularly when they find groups who will give them full permission to "take it out" on the general populace, then it becomes codependent and toxic. I'm really not surprised.

I'm also glad that those in authority have taken notice to these types of males as they're growing.
Randi1125 · 31-35, F
@SatanBurger

You are absolutely correct. This horror is basically caused by all the responsibility being put on men (by men). It’s a patriarchal power tradition. When women said this years ago, they were told they were overreacting and making "generalizations”. The entitlement men have towards women's bodies is DANGEROUS.