How do I deal with gynocentrism in my every day life?

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    MRVLISLVRM
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    I am no longer a victim to this deplorable crime but I still see it in my every day life. Whether it’s towards my fellow male friends or on display for the whole public to consume, it can never escape my sight knowing what I know now. It makes me sick and it angers me to the point of frustration. How do I deal with the fact that I now face the reality of the situation at hand? How do I deal with the fact that I can now detect gynocentrism in my every day life?

    Just today I dominated a discussion in my consumer behavior class about surveys and how they affect the consumer. My professor was a woman, around late 20’s early 30’s, who, not surprisingly felt intimidated by my genuine questions about survey ethics. At one point she has the nerve to say, “I can tell you take your surveys very seriously.” To which I responded, “No, it’s just that I take my education very seriously.” You should’ve seen the look on her face! Ironically, it was similar to the look a woman gives when she doesn’t get what she wants. Also, you should’ve seen the slides this lady was putting up on the board! She had surveys about men using women’s hair products, while articulating and gesticulating a man’s point of view that went something like this, “Hey I’m a dude. I don’t use women’s products.” The whole classroom found this to be hilarious but I did not. I am almost certain if I turned it around and said the same thing about a woman, I would’ve been classified as a misogynistic asshole. I will post the entire story later on this forum. It is rather amusing but, at the same time, frustrating.

    Even in the ‘Home of the Free’, I and my fellow man are discriminated against every single day. I see that now. How do I, and others like me, deal with this without wanting to scream in these people’s faces that they are seriously f~~~ing everything up?

    One solution I have, for example, is exhibiting patience and finding people, as hard as it may seem, to openly discuss about this who are open minded and well informed.

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    RoyDal
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    … openly discuss about this who are open minded and well informed …

    I agree. A lifetime exposure to gynocentic abuse (or any other kind) will bring on a case of PTSD in anybody. Talking it out with like minded brethren should offer the same benefits as Cognitive Therapy and Exposure Therapy. (I knew men with serious bad PTSD — way worse than most of us will ever go through — and those therapies were a big help.)

    I also recommend turning down opportunities to expose yourself any further, as much as possible that is. No good can come of voluntarily repeating intense stress that you are “helpless” to deal with. There is enough of that in our lives without us adding to it.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    MRVLISLVRM
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    I concur. I am slowly learning that needing to talk about it in public will do nothing but harm to me. I’d much rather keep to my community of like minded brothers and do my best to be content in other areas of life. I’m slowly understanding that MGTOW is essentially men doing nothing. Specifically, men doing nothing to satisfy the feminist agenda. It’s better to keep to myself, become successful, and only open up to those who have taken the proverbial red pill.

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