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View submission: R/Askmen discusses getting swarmed by women
Part of the issue is that askwomen type subs typically limit questions like that because otherwise they get flooded with horny, lonely, and angry dudes.
Comment by PantalonesPantalones at 27/01/2025 at 23:40 UTC
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What would you think if you saw a man sitting alone in a coffee shop eating a muffin?
Edit: Source[1].
Comment by AlanMooresWzrdBeerd at 28/01/2025 at 00:23 UTC
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Dear females, how would a rotund, gentleman gamer get your attention while you're working as the cashier at the coffeeshop down the street from where I live on the corner of 14th and 20th, while you're wearing blue gem earrings, chewing gum, and have never acknowledged my existence beyond swiping my card? How could one such as myself swoop you (mlady) off her feet?
Comment by WitELeoparD at 28/01/2025 at 22:39 UTC
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That and men don't actually want the opinions of women. If those questions were allowed, men would just argue endlessly against any advice received.
Comment by AkuTheNiceGuy at 27/01/2025 at 22:41 UTC
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horny, lonely, and angry
You called?
Comment by averagesophonenjoyer at 29/01/2025 at 00:49 UTC*
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Those subs are literally useless for those kinds of questions. Like I went to an ask women sub to ask what hair care products my wife might like for her birthday. Because I don't know and the sub is literally about asking women. And I just got my thread deleted and a mod telling me that I'm not being "inclusive" because "we're not all wives here". Apparently inclusivity doesn't include married men's wives.
I don't remember specifically which women's sub it was but typing "husband" would also get your thread nuked by automod and messaged about inclusivity. What do we call ourselves now then? "Male marriage person?"
Trying to post on those subs is like walking in eggshells. So you literally can't ask women on Reddit.