what was the "cringe" you found in all these comments? Women are talking about their experiences and suddenly a self proclaimed "female supporter" man, pretending to like the video has to show up and yap under all the comments abt how insecure this made him lmfaoo
@Thrmaniacx I mean you're the perfect example of the cringe. I'm tired of the warring between both sexes and constant divide between people. I can't stand the constant lack of empathy from people while also find things like being upset about not enough WOC representation in that video annoying. Everything is political now. And I also find it stupid people think female rage exists and act like men and women are from different planets as if we don't experience emotions similarly. Tons of people talking without knowing what they're talking about, making tons of assumptions, and attacking each other is massive cringe. Also I never proclaimed to be a female supporter tf? Modern feminism culture is super gross. We should all be supporting everyone who needs it regardless of gender/ethnicity and I like the term egalitarian.
Female rage is so scary because it’s the straw that broke the camel’s back. It’s years of pain let out at once. It’s not usually realistically portrayed in media since it’s seen as “ugly”.
I am so fucking sick of hearing men say « well, women don’t like it when men get sad, women won’t let us cry » for fucks sake MEN CRATED THOSE LAWS. Women didn’t get a fucking WORD. Men decided women had no chioces what so ever and men got all the control but couldn’t be weak. So shut the fuck up because you can blame your male ancestors for that.
What does men saying "women don't like it when men get sad" have to do with men creating laws/not allowing each other to appear weak? Their comments are about women not allowing them to show emotions. I'm not saying you're wrong about toxic masculinity in that way, nor that men had way more power back then. But your comment doesn't make sense because they're talking about how women treat men and not how men treat each other. As for what men say, well we're all different. Just like women. There are plenty of things women say that I don't like. Internet makes it harder to communicate appropriately to each other. In most cases I'd bet we could get along with the people who annoy us online if we were actually talking face to face.
@@TemporalBarrage It's cause the internet divided everyone even more which is super ironic considering how we're all connected more than ever. At least I was old enough to experience life before this got so bad.
I personally had many times when I was this 🤏 close to stabbing someone or lodging a pencil in their eye. It is something I wish to control because I can see how much it effects the person. Especially when done repeatedly. I think I can find people that learned to control their anger here. If someone has any advice, I need to hear them.
Advice is seeking therapy. Although the end result of anger/depression/anxiety etc. is similar for everyone, the root cause of why we're experiencing them can be different for everyone. And that's usually something you can only overcome with a therapist. Some medications can also be helpful, but not all pills are similar so that can be a lot of trial and error. Same for finding a therapist. I got lucky finding a great therapist the second time around, but the first one was so bad it put me off entirely.
No queremos glorificar, normalizar, romantizar "esta violencia". Siento que solo es lo que la sociedad, mas bien dicho los hombres que no nos comprenden, piensan que queremos con estos sentimientos que estamos validando con esta tendencia querer lastimar a alguien. Bueno, no es eso lo que queremos decir, creo que lo que queremos representar aqui, es la injusticia en todos los ambitos de la vida que tenemos las mujeres y esa ira que sentimos por sentirnos incomprendidas, subestimadas, nos hacen sentir como si fueramos menos, debiles. Pero no. Nosotras tambien somos fuertes y sentimos. Somos seres que sentimos y merecemos respeto. Esta representacion que se puede interpretar con distintas opiniones tambien lo hace algo hermoso. Es hermoso. Es esplendido ya que al ver estos videos siendo una mujer, que ademas tambien soy autista, queer y sufro de ansiedad, es como, se siente hermosa esta sensacion de validez, siento que esta tendencia, esta comunidad en esta tendencia, dice como: " Si, esta bien, te entendemos, se entiende lo que estas sintiendo, todos hemos pasado por eso, todos merecemos respeto y validacion"
"female rage is better!" "no male rage is stronger" bruh, it dosen't matter human rage is something and something everyone should respect of each other no matter race gender or religion. <3