A Redditor wrote, “Being a domestic violence victim. When my friend was assaulted by his wife, some of our friends said, “He probably started it” Many people don’t believe women can be vicious and men can be domestic violence victims.”
A most liked comment was, “Yeah, I’ve been at it 8 years. Some days are awesome most days are exhausting, but I don’t get invited to the other stay-at-home parent’s things because they are “mom groups.” No one is specifically excluding me,
A user commented, “Exploration in every kind of fashion.” Another user replied, “My wife has outfits that are essentially a suit and tie with dress shoes. She always gets rave reviews, but if I put on a dress and high heels, not so much.”
A second Redditor added, “The worst part: I’ve gone so long not opening up that I don’t even really know how to. My wife is amazing, and there have been a few times I’ve tried to open up about feeling down, and I literally don’t even know the words to use. I eventually just kind of give up and shrug it off as not being a big deal.”
A comment read, “Yeah, this is a strange one because all the people who think I’m less masculine being shy and judge me for it keep me at arm’s length. But the weird result is everyone’s happy because the fewer people who want that, the easier it is for me.” Another comment said, “O
A user commented, “Nursing. Although it’s becoming more accepted these days.” A second user added, “Male nurse here. When patients ask me why I chose to become a male nurse, I just tell them that the surgery to become a female nurse is too expensive.”
One Redditor said, “Teaching young children. There’s a huge stigma. Male teachers are often considered you know what until proven innocent.”
A user commented, “Heightism is not even addressed in our society.” Another used replied, “It’s starting to be. Not nearly enough, but it’s at least starting to be. Pointing out women’s hypocrisy of saying they won’t date short men but getting angry when men say they won’t date X type of women.”