Something I’ve always wondered is what kind of women were in the lives of incel men when they were young. Did they have a bad relationship with their mother? Did they lack sisters or other female family members? Or is their family situation irrelevant? Maybe some particular situation in their early years caused them to develop a complex around women?

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    11 months ago

    Help me understand it then? I’m not here saying: “nothing will change my opinion” I’m literally asking for help to do that.

    If the film is not about the realisation that Barbieland is a game and that the real world doesn’t need to be ‘Kens vs Barbies’ then what is the massage please?

    “You misunderstand a movie, and everything else.” Are you living up to your responsibilities here or just expecting change without any effort?

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      11 months ago

      Where you’re wrong is that this would be a critique of feminism. Feminists never demanded every night be girls night. They never asked for a world of Kens vs Barbies. Society is still very unequal in favor of men and it’s insane to me to claim feminism has left men behind somehow.