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Can I make a pulp magazine style fighter?
Azarthes said
It's cause they aren't.


Actually they are, there are tons of groups, don't be ignorant bigot
Robeatics said
Okay, bye.


thank you
Robeatics said
Why would you even use that photo as an argument if you personally see nothing wrong with it? Since when does some photo you pulled up through Google reflect the habits and downfalls of an entire movement? And I did point out issues with feminism, and said how the truscum and non-intersectional feminists are damaging the movement.What I think of MRAs is that some members genuinely care about gender equality (a view I am beginning to think you lack) and other members, be they vastly misguided or malicious, are in fact only harming men women, just as the feminists who ignore non-women are hurting both men and women.What did you even post this thread for? If it's to gather up some MRAs, hey, you found a few. But you have to expect feminists to show up as well, similar as some of our goals may be. If your idea of being an MRA is to simply debunk feminism and claim women and men do not suffer in their own ways under the patriarchy, then I don't even know why you claim to be fighting for anyone's rights.Slinging around slurs and rude phrases also does not help your credibility.


all i asked was to see if anyone was one, so if you would please just get out of here since it is my thread and I am looking for people. also if you think I'm just a member of the patriarchy then fuck you and your bullshit, it doesn't exist.
All I ask is if there MRA members of the Guild and instead I get feminists on here fucking this up
Robeatics said
Exactly. I'm a huge feminist and I can honestly say that the kinds of feminists that seek to ignore/discredit issues that do not directly involve women are very much shunned. Many issues that plague manhood has to do with the very system feminists seek to dismantle. Take, for instance, that image of He-Man next to Barbie. Both characters are dangerous to boys' and girls' self esteems, both characters have very unrealistic body types and represent their toxic extremes of masculinity and femininity.Now, examine where they differ. He-Man is presented as an athletic, powerful man who fights and flexes and generally displays the traditional ideal of hypermasculinity. Barbie, on the other hand, is slim, doll-like and is often presented alongside toy homes where she may cook, invite her friends over or try on clothes. Both characters, I must reiterate, are damaging. But they are linked by the same system that has harmed men and oppressed women for ages: the idea that the man must provide, for women are fragile; that a man must be strong and robust, for women are weak and sensitive; the list goes on. This is where the issue comes in of people thinking feminists only want to support women. Every facet, every gender, is dragged down by the patriarchy and its expectations of men and women. This is the majorly abridged little mission statement, but I implore anyone who wants to know more to ask me about it or look it up yourself. Feminism is honestly very much worth a chance.I'm sorry, but being friends with a group is different from wanting your opinion to be heard with just as much weight. I have many black friends and we, on occasion, discuss racism, classism and intersectionality, and during those discussions I know to back off if someone with much more personal experience on racism wants to share their views. Also, Gwazi: Dude, chill. There is no "pity party" when women genuinely discuss their fears, problems and personal experiences among other women. I expected better of you to be more respectful when people speak of something that is important to them and that is present in their daily lives, especially if they are comfortable around you enough to discuss such personal things pertaining to men. I do not agree with the assumption some of those women may have as far as men molesting babies or being inherently violent. Another thing feminists are against is the idea that men are monsters of lust that can't control themselves.I am not really sure what you mean by "their presence is merely tolerated because they are Hetero".Feminism is about giving women a choice. They can choose to cover themselves, they can choose to wear revealing clothing. They can choose to stay at home and they can also choose to go out and live as they want. I have no idea what kind of feminism you are learning about.


I'm guessing you think men's rights activists are racist, homophobic and are all white males right? Also you sound very naive if you can't see the radicalism in the movement. Also he man and Barbie are harmless in my opinion, he man is kind and actually hates violence, he like with superman are great role models for boys. The purpose of the photo was to show how selective feminists are about things that only apply to women. There is nothing wrong with masculinity, it's immaculated men that have problems and children from dysfunctional families who grow up with serious issues. I use to support feminism until I say all of the retarded bullshit hate that they shouted.
Robeatics said
Exactly. I'm a huge feminist and I can honestly say that the kinds of feminists that seek to ignore/discredit issues that do not directly involve women are very much shunned. Many issues that plague manhood has to do with the very system feminists seek to dismantle. Take, for instance, that image of He-Man next to Barbie. Both characters are dangerous to boys' and girls' self esteems, both characters have very unrealistic body types and represent their toxic extremes of masculinity and femininity.Now, examine where they differ. He-Man is presented as an athletic, powerful man who fights and flexes and generally displays the traditional ideal of hypermasculinity. Barbie, on the other hand, is slim, doll-like and is often presented alongside toy homes where she may cook, invite her friends over or try on clothes. Both characters, I must reiterate, are damaging. But they are linked by the same system that has harmed men and oppressed women for ages: the idea that the man must provide, for women are fragile; that a man must be strong and robust, for women are weak and sensitive; the list goes on. This is where the issue comes in of people thinking feminists only want to support women. Every facet, every gender, is dragged down by the patriarchy and its expectations of men and women. This is the majorly abridged little mission statement, but I implore anyone who wants to know more to ask me about it or look it up yourself. Feminism is honestly very much worth a chance.I'm sorry, but being friends with a group is different from wanting your opinion to be heard with just as much weight. I have many black friends and we, on occasion, discuss racism, classism and intersectionality, and during those discussions I know to back off if someone with much more personal experience on racism wants to share their views. Also, Gwazi: Dude, chill. There is no "pity party" when women genuinely discuss their fears, problems and personal experiences among other women. I expected better of you to be more respectful when people speak of something that is important to them and that is present in their daily lives, especially if they are comfortable around you enough to discuss such personal things pertaining to men. I do not agree with the assumption some of those women may have as far as men molesting babies or being inherently violent. Another thing feminists are against is the idea that men are monsters of lust that can't control themselves.I am not really sure what you mean by "their presence is merely tolerated because they are Hetero".Feminism is about giving women a choice. They can choose to cover themselves, they can choose to wear revealing clothing. They can choose to stay at home and they can also choose to go out and live as they want. I have no idea what kind of feminism you are learning about.


I'm guessing you think men's rights activists are racist, homophobic and are all white males right? Also you sound very naive if you can't see the radicalism in the movement. Also he man and Barbie are harmless in my opinion, he man is kind and actually hates violence, he like with superman are great role models for boys. The purpose of the photo was to show how selective feminists are about things that only apply to women. There is nothing wrong with masculinity, it's immaculated men that have problems and children from dysfunctional families who grow up with serious issues. I use to support feminism until I say all of the retarded bullshit hate that they shouted.
How young can our characters be?
Keyblade87 said
Absolutely but lets make sure they arent too Op


Then I'm totally interested in this
Are OC heroes allowed?
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