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JFL 20 comics about "muh women problems"

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We have it soo hard guys, teehee :soy: :soy: i dressed like a whore, and you guys are looking at my ass

It's little gigglefuel article to read, like a reminder to see how people have it easy and they're acting so naive, "teehee".

Brutal simp-pill, you have 0 messages while her inbox has like 1000 of guys.
The fact that this is a RELATABLE meme to women (made by women, featured on an article), shows that It is truly over...
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The classic women self improvement, "you don't need a man queen" type shit. Embrace your wild selfish side, screw dating and chase the bag queen... Just so you end up miserable
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Again, "you deserve more, you go queen" type shit.
And in after pic, she is portraited as submissive to her Chad boyfriend... Something we'll never experience, getting a girl to submit and love us
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Meanwhile, this is our problems, im comparison to theirs
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Maybe just don’t wear slutty clothes. Why are foids so stupid?
 
Isn't that the girl who always posts videos of herself in gym clothing? She doesn't have the right to complain jfc
 
Cassey ho...
Who tf writes this shit?
 
Not a single real struggle in that shit. Some people are really oblivious how shitty life can be.
 
Women face various challenges and issues that are comparable to those faced by men. Denying the existence of these challenges or dismissing them as insignificant can be considered misogynistic for several reasons:

1. Gender discrimination: Women have historically been subjected to discrimination based on their gender. This discrimination manifests itself in various forms, such as lower pay for equal work, limited career advancement opportunities, and underrepresentation in leadership positions. Denying the existence of these disparities and suggesting that women have the same opportunities as men disregards the systemic barriers they face.

2. Gender-based violence: Women are disproportionately affected by gender-based violence, including domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, and trafficking. These issues are prevalent worldwide and significantly impact the lives of women. Denying or downplaying the extent and impact of such violence is not only disrespectful but also perpetuates a culture that tolerates and normalizes these harmful behaviors.

3. Socio-cultural expectations: Women often face societal expectations and pressures related to their appearance, behavior, and roles. These expectations can limit their choices, autonomy, and opportunities for personal and professional development. Denying the impact of these expectations and suggesting that women have equal freedom undermines their experiences and perpetuates harmful gender stereotypes.

4. Reproductive rights: Women's reproductive rights and access to reproductive healthcare have been a subject of ongoing debates and struggles. Denying or restricting women's autonomy over their reproductive choices infringes upon their rights and reinforces patriarchal norms that undermine gender equality.

5. Intersectionality: Women's experiences are shaped by multiple intersecting factors such as race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, and disability. Women from marginalized communities often face compounded challenges due to systemic biases. Ignoring or denying these intersecting forms of discrimination disregards the complex realities faced by many women and perpetuates inequality.

It is important to recognize and address these issues to achieve true gender equality. Denying or dismissing women's challenges as equal to those faced by men disregards the lived experiences and struggles that women go through, and can be seen as an act of misogyny or perpetuating gender inequality. Promoting empathy, understanding, and equal opportunities for all genders is crucial for building a fair and just society.
 
Women face various challenges and issues that are comparable to those faced by men. Denying the existence of these challenges or dismissing them as insignificant can be considered misogynistic for several reasons:

1. Gender discrimination: Women have historically been subjected to discrimination based on their gender. This discrimination manifests itself in various forms, such as lower pay for equal work, limited career advancement opportunities, and underrepresentation in leadership positions. Denying the existence of these disparities and suggesting that women have the same opportunities as men disregards the systemic barriers they face.

2. Gender-based violence: Women are disproportionately affected by gender-based violence, including domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, and trafficking. These issues are prevalent worldwide and significantly impact the lives of women. Denying or downplaying the extent and impact of such violence is not only disrespectful but also perpetuates a culture that tolerates and normalizes these harmful behaviors.

3. Socio-cultural expectations: Women often face societal expectations and pressures related to their appearance, behavior, and roles. These expectations can limit their choices, autonomy, and opportunities for personal and professional development. Denying the impact of these expectations and suggesting that women have equal freedom undermines their experiences and perpetuates harmful gender stereotypes.

4. Reproductive rights: Women's reproductive rights and access to reproductive healthcare have been a subject of ongoing debates and struggles. Denying or restricting women's autonomy over their reproductive choices infringes upon their rights and reinforces patriarchal norms that undermine gender equality.

5. Intersectionality: Women's experiences are shaped by multiple intersecting factors such as race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, and disability. Women from marginalized communities often face compounded challenges due to systemic biases. Ignoring or denying these intersecting forms of discrimination disregards the complex realities faced by many women and perpetuates inequality.

It is important to recognize and address these issues to achieve true gender equality. Denying or dismissing women's challenges as equal to those faced by men disregards the lived experiences and struggles that women go through, and can be seen as an act of misogyny or perpetuating gender inequality. Promoting empathy, understanding, and equal opportunities for all genders is crucial for building a fair and just society.
We can only start adressing the problems, once we take responsibility for our actions...
 
Yeah exactly
It's like they want problems in their life, but not deal with consequences

When it's time to admit that they are wrong, and that their whole life is a lie, they dodge responsibility like a bullet..
Some foids on reddit saying "I cried while reading this comic" :feelsgah:
 

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