Men often appear harsher toward women because of evolutionary and social dynamics, not just personal choice. Historically, men have been more competitive and aggressive in general, especially in relation to mating and status. Women or "foids" like me, being the “gatekeepers” of reproduction, trigger stronger reactions: judgment, resentment, admiration, or hostility.
Women carry the biological power of reproduction, which made their choices and behaviors extremely impactful for men’s survival chances. That pressure wired men to react strongly, whether through protection, control, or aggression.
Men evolved to compete with each other for status, resources, and mates. When women reject them or favor higher-status men, it taps into the same circuits that make men ruthless in male–male competition.
Societies often held women to stricter standards (purity, beauty, loyalty) because men feared betrayal or “wasting” investment. That created long traditions of men policing and criticizing women more than the reverse.
So the harshness is not random cruelty. It’s the byproduct of deep biological drives and social systems. the pattern has roots in male psychology and evolutionary history.
Women CAN also be femcels. Many women struggle with loneliness, but they don't talk about it as much as all the men does. A
This is my thoughts and if you don't agree you are wrong.
Women carry the biological power of reproduction, which made their choices and behaviors extremely impactful for men’s survival chances. That pressure wired men to react strongly, whether through protection, control, or aggression.
Men evolved to compete with each other for status, resources, and mates. When women reject them or favor higher-status men, it taps into the same circuits that make men ruthless in male–male competition.
Societies often held women to stricter standards (purity, beauty, loyalty) because men feared betrayal or “wasting” investment. That created long traditions of men policing and criticizing women more than the reverse.
So the harshness is not random cruelty. It’s the byproduct of deep biological drives and social systems. the pattern has roots in male psychology and evolutionary history.
Women CAN also be femcels. Many women struggle with loneliness, but they don't talk about it as much as all the men does. A
This is my thoughts and if you don't agree you are wrong.