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The fact that there's a boy named Stark and a man named Winter in a story about molestation allegations makes me very queasy. You know what Starks say about Winter...

Just another sickening example of how men are taught from day one through parenting, schools, the media, pamphlets, runes, mystic visions, messages in a bottle et al that they are supposed to stab any and every woman who refuses them sexual access, and that they will never get in trouble for it. IF ANYONE HERE

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My feelings are not hurt at all. I am not sure why you would think they are. Am I wrong in suggesting people actually think about something before reacting like many of the commentors on here already have?

You know this guy will get a pen pal in jail and end up married.

No, this is a mental health issue. Those REALLY intense dudes? They were mentally ill. Masculinity is not a mental illness.

Yes, 80% of Congress is male. However, since 1964, women have been the majority of voters in this country. Obviously, this begs the question, if 8 out of then members of Congressmen are men, who are the ones with the power to vote them in or out?

No. Some rapists and murderers were someone's daughters. For example, look at me: I'm someone's daughter and here I am perpetuating rape and violence against women by saying that some men are nice.

Mental illness kills.

The same report cites that one in four men in the US have been victims of IPV. Fuck people who don't believe in rape culture, but generalizing all men as perpetrators and all women as victims is a gross oversimplification of the problem

I hate to be a Debbie downer here but that girl probably embarrassed him in front of people and walked away laughing. This caused the kid to react, then killing her for being bullied. we need to know the whole story, because psychological (bullying) could have played a big role why this happened. Stop blaming men

Anyone offering a different viewpoint to Belle Femme is an automatic troll and dismissed. Got it.

I have seen some men think it a lie when women say that they do not want to be in a relationship or have sex with a man because their current relationship with him is risked by doing that.

As a male, I feel like its difficult to comment on this topic. Most of us wouldnt ever do anything like this, and it feels like an attack on us when there is talk about how men are violent and male privilege. I'm married and have an eight month old son and I would never even consider being violent towards my wife or

I've had enough close calls that I no longer feel like I need an excuse to not be around some dude who gives me the creeps. Listen to your gut.

When Georgia legalized guns everywhere earlier this week, some guy they interviewed on the radio said "I take my gun to church, restaurants, everywhere. I'm an old man; I can't really fight anymore, but I can shoot!" And I thought, F YOU. I may work out, be vigilant and think I'm tough, but I walk the world knowing

I genuinely get what you're saying and agree that men feeling they're entitled to women is a huge issue. I also get why many women have trouble trusting any men they don't know very well. (I'm not like that, but I'm sure I would be if I'd lived through different experiences.) But being scared of all boys and men? I

Yeah, your grandmother finding out she was adopted is totally analogous to getting brutally murdered. Jesus.

Reverse the genders and the headline would read "Girl commits suicide after prom invitation is rejected."

Why do we care what trivial "reason" murderers give? If someone is made to snap and kill someone over something so fucking trivial, it's obvious that they are a menace to society at large. If it hadn't been a prom rejection, it'd have been someone who cut him off in traffic, or the person in front of him who got the