Comment by Donkey_Option on 27/01/2025 at 21:56 UTC

29 upvotes, 3 direct replies (showing 3)

View submission: R/Askmen discusses getting swarmed by women

Since the sub is called asked men, it does seem silly to argue that women should be banned from asking men. But I really like the idea of filtering by woman-related flairs. How would that work? Are they user-generated flairs where a woman would have to choose it? Are they mod assigned so someone would have to be identified as a woman by a mod to flair them? I assume my flair here would be considered a woman flair, though that's mostly coincidence because while a woman, I am not bald or a lesbian. But what would be a woman flair? "Proud to bleed monthly" or "Breasts boobily"? Just genius-level ideas, these gentlemen.

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Comment by TrickInvite6296 at 27/01/2025 at 22:13 UTC

16 upvotes, 0 direct replies

I thought they were saying they want women to be banned from answering questions. I'm lost now

Comment by AkuTheNiceGuy at 27/01/2025 at 22:58 UTC

5 upvotes, 0 direct replies

Don't let your dreams be dreams

Become that bald lesbian you always were meant to be

I believe in you

Comment by TacticalFailure1 at 28/01/2025 at 05:10 UTC

0 upvotes, 0 direct replies

Nah it's more of women responding to the thread not asking questions.

It's like asking conservatives questions and getting responses from liberals.

r/askmen is chill with that cause any one can respond so long as it's you know.. male focused. It's a sorta safe haven too from r/askwomen (which has a trash mod team that is ban happy on anyone they dont like).

It gets iffy on r/askmenadvice because it's not about the topics being male focused it's about giving advice from men.