▲ 83 r/Egalitarianism+1 crossposts

Why is male suffering invisible? Brutal double standard of our daily commute.

Let’s talk about the unspoken rule of public transit.If a train is dangerously overcrowded and chaotic, it is recognized as a crisis for women. The government steps in, builds a Women-Only Coach, and protects their safety. This is a good thing. Nobody should be unsafe.But here is the hypocrisy: Men face the exact same hostile environment, and we get nothing.When a train is packed like a tin of sardines, men endure:Suffocating heat, crushing pressure, and physical exhaustion.High rates of pickpocketing, stolen phones, and physical aggression.Severe psychological stress—having to freeze your body in painful, awkward positions just to ensure you don't accidentally bump into someone and face a false accusation.A crushing train car doesn't care about gender. It suffocates human lungs and breaks human ribs exactly the same way.Yet, when men complain, society tells us to "be a man and tough it out."Think about how twisted that is. If someone told an unsafe woman to just "be a woman and face it," they would be universally hated. Why is a man's pain treated as a personal failure instead of a systemic failure?A government that forces half its citizens to travel like disposable cattle has failed. If authorities insist on using gender segregation to handle safety, they must do it fairly.We need an equal system: Men-Only Coaches, Women-Only Coaches, and General/Mixed Coaches for families.Men need to stop staying silent to "look tough." Our comfort, safety, and dignity matter just as much as anyone else's. It's time to stop absorbing the misery of a broken system.

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u/Ok-Somewhere-65 — 13 days ago
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Just passed my IGCSEs. Here is how I survived toxic rumors, the "silent treatment," and academic isolation.

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u/Ok-Somewhere-65 — 2 months ago
▲ 4 r/bullying+2 crossposts

Just passed my IGCSEs. Here is how I survived toxic rumors, the "silent treatment," and academic isolation.

I recently finished my IGCSEs and finally left my old school behind. Looking back, I want to share my experience because I know someone out there might be going through the exact same thing right now, and sharing this is valuable.While I was at my previous school, a girl started spreading fake rumors about me. She manipulated other girls into following her lead, making them believe I was a "bad guy" and a disgusting person. The real reason behind all of this toxicity? I was just struggling and doing badly in my studies.Because of my grades, the girls in my class completely stopped respecting me as a human being. They gave me the absolute silent treatment, acted full of attitude, and treated me as if I didn't even belong there. It felt like they didn't even view me as human. One person successfully used everyone else as tools to isolate me.It was incredibly painful and lonely at the time. But now that I have passed out and left that environment, I realize how small their mindset was.If you are currently being isolated, targeted by rumors, or treated poorly by peers because of your grades, please hear me: Your academic performance does not define your worth as a human being. School drama is temporary. You will graduate, you will leave them behind, and you will find people who actually respect you for who you are. Hang in there.

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u/Ok-Somewhere-65 — 2 months ago