I have yet to meet a man that feels entitled. Only women feel they are entitled to special treatment. Men have to work for everything they have. References :
It appears to be the other way around to me. In relationships, it’s all about the woman’s wants, needs and desires. In school, the education system caters to girls. At the workplace, employers are not allowed to ask women if they plan on having children. If a woman sees a man looking at her chest she can sue millions of dollars off him.
When was the last time you saw a media fuss because a ‘men’s group’ complained? It’s either environmentalists (which are women and nerds trying to get laid) or random groups of women or feminists that complain. References :
There was a time when men did have a sense of entitlement over women.
Unfortunately, as a result of third-wave feminism, overcompensation has allowed the balance to swing the opposite way. Some women (although certainly, not all, or even most) have a sense of entitlement over men, and spend their time trying to make other women feel the same way. References :
I’ve met some men who did, yeah. Lads who thought I ought to do their coursework for them when I was on training courses, educators who spent twice as much time on male students because they didn’t think of me as being worth helping, male co-workers who just vaguely assumed I wouldn’t mind making them coffee or finishing their filing when they went home early, guys on public transport who would shoulder me aside in the assumption that whereever I was going, it couldn’t _possibly_ be as important as where _they_ were going. Stuff like that.
But I’d definately say that those extreme behaviours, while common, are not universal to guys. And I’d also point out that I’ve had women behave in much the same way based on other kinds of privilege. When I was younger, older women used to push me around because they assumed I was kind of there _for them_ somehow.
And upper-class women!–now they’re often the worst. I’ve had women from privileged backgounds basically treat me like I’m a servant: demanding that I help them with computers & other equipment (even when I’ve taught myself to use the same equipment on the fly, and helping them means having to ditch my own work), expecting me to undertake cleaning or repairs because they can’t _possibly_ get their hands dirty, and so on. Pushing, shoving, interrupting, general walking-all-over etc.
So I don’t think it’s a guy thing. I think it’s a privileged jerk thing. People never want to examine their own privilege and the ways in which it affects their conduct, the way the speak toand treat others. They’d far rather construct elaborate narratives where they’re the victims of oppression by some phantom group or other. References :
my boyfriend is great and perfect in every way.. im proud to be his in every way.. for him to call me his .. so yea i kinda like the feeling of my man owning me.. he dent boss me r tell me wat to do.. so it depends on the couple.. if he abused me i would hate to be called HIS!.. depends on the relationship.. References :
Well women put themselves as products for men to purchase, men see women as products to buy and then chuck away after a few years for the newer version which works better and looks better.
Its not our fault women put pricetags on themselves and are gold diggers.
And women act like we are the bad ones, atleast we like you for you, not for your money, cars and houses. References :
Some do, particularly "old school" men who were born from the 1930′s to the 1970′s, when they saw their moms working at home and their dads "bringing home the bacon". Dad had supremacy because he held financial power. Now many men who were born in the 60′s & 70′s, who saw this kind of male entitlement, wistfully long for that kind of power, but it is a window to a place they can only look into, but not a room, or even a real space they can enter. They are the angry ones. References :
The only time I’ve ever heard a man sound like he’s entitled is when a woman gets a job he wanted and he mutters, "They only hired that b*tch/wh*re/sl*t because she’s a woman." It’s like they can’t grasp the concept that the woman might be better suited for the job than a he was.
Well, there was this one time I talked to a guy who believed all women should thank him because he’s a man, and the only reason we have comfortable lives today are because men in the past invented things…so, because he’s a man and past inventions have been by men, he was mad that no woman thanked/respected him. Yeah, try to wrap your head around that. I said, "If you’re going to go around claiming that people should high-five you because people in your gender invented things, then shouldn’t we go around hating you because people in your gender caused war and rape others?"
No reply. Funny. References : one woman’s experience
Actually, women are quite funny these days. Any bunch of people that walks about belittling the opposite sex, goes on about how much cleverer they are than the other sex, how much better looking they are than the other sex….blah blah blah ……….just sounds like a bunch of puffed up pompous Victorian old gentlemen. Yep, women have morphed into being pompous old farts and we all know how ludicrous they are. So relax boys and just chuckle when they start spouting their multitasking nonsense. References :
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Some men do but they are struggling with it because it isn’t accepted any more to be like that.
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@ In A Silent Way
What?
You have yet to meet a man who is entitled? Are you living in a cave?
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Nope. They don’t have to.
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I have yet to meet a man that feels entitled. Only women feel they are entitled to special treatment. Men have to work for everything they have.
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No.
Whatever men "have over women", is OBVIOUS, TANGIBLE…..
AND PLAIN AS THE NOSE ON YOUR FACE.
A "sense of entitlement" is what WOMEN have.
Because they only TALK about what they have over men.
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It appears to be the other way around to me. In relationships, it’s all about the woman’s wants, needs and desires. In school, the education system caters to girls. At the workplace, employers are not allowed to ask women if they plan on having children. If a woman sees a man looking at her chest she can sue millions of dollars off him.
When was the last time you saw a media fuss because a ‘men’s group’ complained? It’s either environmentalists (which are women and nerds trying to get laid) or random groups of women or feminists that complain.
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There was a time when men did have a sense of entitlement over women.
Unfortunately, as a result of third-wave feminism, overcompensation has allowed the balance to swing the opposite way. Some women (although certainly, not all, or even most) have a sense of entitlement over men, and spend their time trying to make other women feel the same way.
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only the sexist ones do, but most don’t
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Generally,not the educated ones. Blue collar workers, possibly, arrested development …yea they feel the world revolves around them.
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I’ve met some men who did, yeah. Lads who thought I ought to do their coursework for them when I was on training courses, educators who spent twice as much time on male students because they didn’t think of me as being worth helping, male co-workers who just vaguely assumed I wouldn’t mind making them coffee or finishing their filing when they went home early, guys on public transport who would shoulder me aside in the assumption that whereever I was going, it couldn’t _possibly_ be as important as where _they_ were going. Stuff like that.
But I’d definately say that those extreme behaviours, while common, are not universal to guys. And I’d also point out that I’ve had women behave in much the same way based on other kinds of privilege. When I was younger, older women used to push me around because they assumed I was kind of there _for them_ somehow.
And upper-class women!–now they’re often the worst. I’ve had women from privileged backgounds basically treat me like I’m a servant: demanding that I help them with computers & other equipment (even when I’ve taught myself to use the same equipment on the fly, and helping them means having to ditch my own work), expecting me to undertake cleaning or repairs because they can’t _possibly_ get their hands dirty, and so on. Pushing, shoving, interrupting, general walking-all-over etc.
So I don’t think it’s a guy thing. I think it’s a privileged jerk thing. People never want to examine their own privilege and the ways in which it affects their conduct, the way the speak toand treat others. They’d far rather construct elaborate narratives where they’re the victims of oppression by some phantom group or other.
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It’s usually women that feel a sense of entitlement over men.
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my boyfriend is great and perfect in every way.. im proud to be his in every way.. for him to call me his .. so yea i kinda like the feeling of my man owning me.. he dent boss me r tell me wat to do.. so it depends on the couple.. if he abused me i would hate to be called HIS!.. depends on the relationship..
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Well women put themselves as products for men to purchase, men see women as products to buy and then chuck away after a few years for the newer version which works better and looks better.
Its not our fault women put pricetags on themselves and are gold diggers.
And women act like we are the bad ones, atleast we like you for you, not for your money, cars and houses.
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Some do, particularly "old school" men who were born from the 1930′s to the 1970′s, when they saw their moms working at home and their dads "bringing home the bacon". Dad had supremacy because he held financial power. Now many men who were born in the 60′s & 70′s, who saw this kind of male entitlement, wistfully long for that kind of power, but it is a window to a place they can only look into, but not a room, or even a real space they can enter. They are the angry ones.
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Far too many men still have an outdated sense of entitlement over everything.
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why shouldn’t men be entitle over women? that’s what women are doing to men,they think are entitle
to things men are not.
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Everyone has a sense of entitlement
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The only time I’ve ever heard a man sound like he’s entitled is when a woman gets a job he wanted and he mutters, "They only hired that b*tch/wh*re/sl*t because she’s a woman." It’s like they can’t grasp the concept that the woman might be better suited for the job than a he was.
Well, there was this one time I talked to a guy who believed all women should thank him because he’s a man, and the only reason we have comfortable lives today are because men in the past invented things…so, because he’s a man and past inventions have been by men, he was mad that no woman thanked/respected him. Yeah, try to wrap your head around that. I said, "If you’re going to go around claiming that people should high-five you because people in your gender invented things, then shouldn’t we go around hating you because people in your gender caused war and rape others?"
No reply. Funny.
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one woman’s experience
Actually, women are quite funny these days. Any bunch of people that walks about belittling the opposite sex, goes on about how much cleverer they are than the other sex, how much better looking they are than the other sex….blah blah blah ……….just sounds like a bunch of puffed up pompous Victorian old gentlemen. Yep, women have morphed into being pompous old farts and we all know how ludicrous they are. So relax boys and just chuckle when they start spouting their multitasking nonsense.
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