I don’t understand the trend of male-identifying people using obviously not-them female avatars of either IRL women or “this person does not exist” style faces. Is this commentary about the internet? An anxious hedge against mobs? They just like simps? What’s the logic?
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e.g. I talk about negative issues affecting men. I'm doing this fairly explicitly from a "Actually things kinda suck for everyone, but here are some male-specific issues you might not have thought of" perspective, and it helps to not have people pattern match me to an MRA.
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Like generally if after we've had a proper conversation about this stuff someone would still think worse of me if they knew I was male, they're obviously not worth my time, but the ambiguity helps increase the chances of having that conversation first.
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