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'''Men''' (also bio'''men''' or biomales) are post-tween humans who have a y chromosome, a pair of [[testicles]] and a penis. In western society [[male disposability|men are disposable]]. Thats why western society society is apathetic to male-specific problems. While there are many government-funded organizations dedicated to targeting issues facing girls/women, no such reputable organization exists as a male counterpart. In terms of relationships, one of the most financially and emotionally damaging situations a man can put himself in is the [[beta orbiter]] role, whereby he becomes a tool for a woman seeking validation.
'''Men''' (also bio'''men''' or biomales) are post-tween humans who have a y chromosome, a pair of [[testicles]] and a penis. In western society [[male disposability|men are disposable]]. Thats why western society society is apathetic to male-specific problems. While there are many government-funded organizations dedicated to targeting issues facing girls/women, no such reputable organization exists as a male counterpart. In terms of relationships, one of the most financially and emotionally damaging situations a man can put himself in is the [[beta orbiter]] role, whereby he becomes a tool for a woman seeking validation.
==Apathy to male suffering==
Anyone who doubts that males are disposable in Western society, or thinks that society is not apathetic to male suffering should do the following test. mention how male sexlessness (i.e. inceldom) has tripled for young men in the space of only a decade. Women are far more likely to be apathetic to male suffering, but even bluepilled white knights constitute a significant demographic, and together, they ensure that societal apathy to male suffering is normalized. The most common talking point for the bluepilled normie who is apathetic to male loneliness includes:
*"What, you feel entitled to sex or something?"


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