How women say they don't understand men without openly saying they don't understand men.1yr ⋅ RatDontPanic ⋅ r/NotHowMenWork
Apparently, we all profile as psychopaths and can't be sexually abused1yr ⋅ dw87190 ⋅ r/NotHowMenWork
Again the same stereotypes... Will they disappear one day ? [meme]1yr ⋅ scipio_africanus123 ⋅ r/NotHowMenWork
No matter how you suffix this, no matter how funny or angry you are, this is not how men work. It is how some men work, but not how men inherently work.2yr ⋅ RatDontPanic ⋅ r/NotHowMenWork
I'm sure people like this exist, but they don't speak for men in general.2yr ⋅ tiptoemicrobe ⋅ r/NotHowMenWork
Not male, but I know from personal experience that this is not even slightly true2yr ⋅ hellfire103 ⋅ r/NotHowMenWork
FDS of course. Also, we don’t get honest feedback? We’re surrounded by yes men? My friends insult me constantly, and the sub this was posted onto requires a mod to allow you to even comment, let alone post, but MEN don’t get honest feedback. Yeah, totally2yr ⋅ nuggetbomber ⋅ r/NotHowMenWork
Because apparently black men are more privileged than white men.1yr ⋅ burgermiester288 ⋅ r/NotHowMenWork
Misandry coming from men - dude, hello, we're not THAT easy. (But yes women should approach men more.)2yr ⋅ RatDontPanic ⋅ r/NotHowMenWork