58 Misogynists Tried To Explain Women But Ended Up Embarrassing Themselves (New Pics)
In 2024, the world was home to roughly 8.06 billion people: 4.09 billion men and 4.05 billion women. And, even though nearly half the planet is female, countless men still remain completely unaware of what it’s like to be a woman.From everyday experiences to bigger struggles, this lack of understanding isn’t just baffling, it’s exhausting, frustrating, and sometimes deeply unfair.
The subreddit “Not How Girls Work” exposes this in stark detail, and we’ve gathered some of the most absurd, misguided, and telling examples of what men have said about women directly from its threads. The posts range from irritating misconceptions to outright harmful attitudes, highlighting how far some people are from truly understanding women’s lives. It’s infuriating, yes, but also a reminder of why awareness, empathy, and honest conversations about gender are more important than ever.
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Preach
We’re Looking Out For Each Other, That’s Why We’re Calling Out Predatory Behavior
And This My Friends, Is A Huge Part Of The Problem Right There
Misogyny isn’t something you learn in school or college, and yet, here we are in 2025, seeing it surface in all sorts of places. So where does it come from? Often, it’s the small things people absorb every day: offhand remarks, jokes that put women down, or even the way it’s portrayed online. Actions in real life matter too.
For instance, when a father mistreats his wife in front of his son, it’s not just the woman who suffers; that boy is quietly learning that this behavior is acceptable. These lessons, subtle as they may seem, add up over time, shaping attitudes before anyone ever sits down for a formal “lesson” in respect or empathy. IIn many ways, the daily environment becomes the classroom, and sadly, misogyny might appear as an early lesson.
Uh Huh
It was written by men to control women and men alike by making them believe they have to act and live only a certain way. Alot of the masoginy was created by these stories because of the way they were written I'd imagine. It has been surmised from discoveries of neanderthals that the women used to be equal to men if not greater. They were all just surviving together on equal terms. Most Religions and their writings (not just Christianity) lean toward men being superior. Misogyny was born from religion.
Found On Another Sub
This always reminds me of that one post asking why Nintendo gave Link "vágina bones" in Breath of the Wild
Whys There An Expiration Date At All
Unfortunately, in today’s digital world, misogyny is spreading faster than ever online. Social media, forums, and even comment sections can become breeding grounds for harmful ideas about gender. According to a UN Women report, online content frequently fuels backlash against feminism while reinforcing outdated and limiting notions of what men and women “should” do. These messages don’t just stay online, they shape attitudes, influence behavior, and normalize disrespect over time. Repeated exposure to such content can make biased ideas seem acceptable, even to those who wouldn’t consciously endorse them.
Too Many Incels Gatekeeping Gaming
Cuz Our DNA Magically Changes…totally How That Works 🙄
Ah Yes, It’s As Simple As Controlling Our Bladders
Building on these findings, studies exploring misogynistic content online have used a variety of terms to describe it, including “gender cyber hatred,” “cyber harassment,” “gender trolling,” “e-bile,” and “gender hate speech.” Each term captures a slightly different aspect of how hostility toward women and girls manifests in digital spaces, from targeted harassment to more subtle forms of online mistreatment.
Researchers use these distinctions to better understand patterns, impacts, and the ways in which misogyny spreads. By labeling and analyzing these behaviors, it becomes easier to highlight the real-world consequences of what might otherwise seem like “just words on a screen.” Over time, these studies have revealed the pervasive nature of online misogyny and its influence on social attitudes, online culture, and even offline interactions.
Tampons Are So Affordable Now, I Decided To Have 2 Periods Just For The Fun Of It
I am absolutely going to stockpile a tampon mountain if this happens…..#sarcasm
‘Women Get Diseases From Armpit Hair’💀
What About Little Girls Who Want A Puppy? I'm Disgusted
These online attacks are not harmless: they can have real psychological and social effects on the targets. Women and girls subjected to repeated harassment or demeaning comments may experience stress, anxiety, and even fear when engaging online. Beyond the personal impact, these behaviors can silence voices, discourage participation in digital spaces, and reinforce a culture where misogynistic attitudes go unchallenged. When hostility becomes normalized, it not only affects individuals but also shapes the broader online environment, making it more difficult to foster respectful, inclusive conversations.
Til Women Are Actually Farms
Some Of My Favorite Comments Left By Men On A Video Of A 6th Grade Teacher Talking About Supplying Period Products In Her Classroom
Found This Absolutely Disgusting Comment On A Thread About A Man Who’s Wife Doesn’t Want To Sleep Him Anymore
This abysmal human made one of the worst comments I’ve ever seen on here IMO.
Thankfully, people online often call out misogyny for what it is, holding outdated or harmful views accountable. There are some clear signs to watch for, especially when men react negatively to a woman’s achievements. For instance, if she shares a professional milestone and the comments focus more on belittling her than celebrating her, that’s a big red flag.
Misogynistic attitudes often come through in ways that suggest women “shouldn’t” be successful, ambitious, or recognized. Sometimes it’s subtle: a dismissive joke, a snide remark, or a comment undermining her confidence. Other times, it’s more blatant, questioning her worth or abilities outright. Seeing these patterns helps us recognize the problem instead of normalizing it. The more we notice it, the easier it becomes to call it out.
You Dodged An Entire Missile. He Was A Sicko
Gross, Women Are Not Fruit, And Why Does 13 Count For 'Ripe' 🤢
What Consent Is This One Talking About? Anyone Care To Explain Me?
Another common sign of online misogyny is when men comment on what a woman wears. If someone posts a picture and the responses focus more on her clothing, appearance, or body than on the content of her post, that’s a warning sign. Sometimes it’s subtle, “nice outfit” turned into a backhanded compliment or unnecessary critique.
Other times, it’s more aggressive, trying to shame or control what she chooses to wear. These comments often reveal an underlying belief that women’s value lies in their looks rather than their ideas or accomplishments. Over time, repeated remarks like this can chip away at confidence and create a toxic environment. It’s not just about one-off comments, it’s about seeing the consistent ways women are judged differently.
What Do You Think Ladies? Friend Posted This On Her Facebook
What Are We Today? Locks! 🔐
They Think That Women Could Only Possibly Game “For Attention”
They were embarrassed that no women would show up so they pretended to make it policy.
Another way misogyny shows up online is when women’s opinions are dismissed or invalidated. If a woman shares her thoughts on a topic and the comments immediately question her intelligence, “fact-check” her unnecessarily, or tell her she’s overreacting, that’s a red flag. It’s a subtle way of saying, “Your voice doesn’t matter as much as his.” This can happen in comment sections, forums, or even in group chats, and it often flies under the radar because it’s not overtly hostile, but the effect is the same: silencing and undermining women.
Saw This On Twitter
Today We’re Comparing Women To Birds 😐
Yep, You Got Us
Funny how those animals with the "beautiful" physical traits and aspects only have them in order to put on a performance to convince a female to mate with him...
Another sign to watch for is the way some men try to control women’s online presence. This can include criticizing posts, policing what they share, or demanding explanations for harmless actions. Even jokes or “friendly advice” about what women should or shouldn’t do online can be a form of subtle misogyny. These actions reinforce the idea that women’s autonomy and expression are up for debate.
Wow
I've had stretch marks since, you know, growing. Puberty.
Even I have some, as a lifelong-skinny male who never lost or gained much, or stopped any sports that required huge, then useless, muscles. I haven't gained nor shrunk one size since growth stopped. And I have stretchmarks. Seems somewhat inevitable, then.
Load More Replies...One of my boyfriends did, he just grew too fast for his skin.
Load More Replies...Oh wow, my dad has had stretch mark on his arms since he was young... Maybe I have step siblings I dont know of.
I so want to write a romance book using a man as my main character, so I can write about his throbbing breasts when he makes love.
That's not how that works, you know... The skin must be stretched to get stretch marks.
Load More Replies...Low Estrogen Eyes
No Words …
And while there are cyber laws in place to deal with harassment and harmful online behavior, it’s just as important for all of us to spot these patterns and call them out. Doing so helps create a safer, more respectful digital space for everyone. Some of these posts really highlight how clueless certain men can be about women, and even basic facts about how a woman’s body works. Reading through them can make you roll your eyes, cringe, or even laugh at the absurdity. Which ones stood out to you the most? Share these examples with others to raise awareness and remind people why speaking up matters.
Do They Really Think These Are The Reasons Why Women Won't Date Them?
No One Loses Weight For Their Health
Wow, so my GP just wants me to lose weight to find a better partner. Gotcha.
Hot Take
Here We Go Again
"Trying to fix himself?" Did you ever try? It's not too late for you to start, you're never too old. Come on, try fixing yourself. Just once. Just a little.
Yeah, No
The only thing I'd be doing if a man tried to force me to do this would be to chomp off a toe or two while I was down there. I mean, if he *pushed* my head down there and demanded I kiss his feet, he's risking some digits.
Yes This Is Totally How Girls Talk
No, Just No
Someone once said "I don't hate God, I just don't like his fanbase" or something like that. Looking at that image, I fully understand that.
Imagine Thinking There Girls Are “Programmed” Not To Fall In Love With You 🙄
60 Pounds Is The Average Weight Of A 9 Year Old
No Way Guys Have This Mindset 😟
Unbelievable😐
she is a known anti-feminst woman who said her biggest honor was hosting Andrew Tate on her podcast. Ironically she says a woman should be married no later than 25, but is 29 and single. What is most shocking is her mother is Jennifer Davis who worked for the UN fighting for womens equality and runs a charity to help women entrepreneurs.
This Comic Is Such A Strawman That It Traveled With Dorothy To Oz
Ummm Excuse Me Sir, That Not's How Male Infertility Happens!
Females With Money
Lets rephrase this, Elon Musk builds electric cars and rockets that both explode and can cause serious injury to people, and didn't do shit to create/build twitter. Kylie Jenner at the very least doesn't kill people.
Oh Really? I'll Keep That In Mind When I Start Caring About What Other People Think I Should Do With My Body
A Woman Who's Trained How To Fight Has No Chance To Hold Their Own Against A Guy
I've done several flavours of martial arts and whilst I would never fight the men in competition, my sensei did a few sessions on self defence which all involved using your assailants strength against them. However, every movie is unrealistic, the majority of men would not be able to hold their own against five other men either.
“Women Can Perform Regardless” Lubrication And Comfort Be Dammed As Long As She Can Perform I Guess It Doesn’t Matter If She Is In Pain
Ew?
Just When I Thought Incels Can't Get More Scary, They Do
Unasteathic Beach Photos
I Had To Read This With My Eyeballs. So Now You Do Too
Little Girl… Sits On A Table. Clearly Asking For It
And Don't Even Suggest A Woman Wears Pants
And here was me wearing a long skirt to keep my ankles warm (plus I’m short and every skirt is long on me)
Because All Women Are Absolutely Shallow And Look For Your Body
Piercings Are The New Red Flag?
“It’s Bad We Can’t Commit [crime] Anymore!”
“I did not see him approaching, and before I know it I was in this vise grip. I felt he was very strong, he was just holding me tight… it wasn’t really a romantic event. It wasn’t my choice to be kissed. The guy just came over and kissed or grabbed.” This was what Greta Friedman, the dental assistant who was in the picture, had to say about it. I sure hope this kind of harãssment wouldn't be seen as "romantic" today.
What Men Want
Why Are These Men So Obsessed With Pushing The “30=old And Used Up” Narrative??
And yet this isn’t true of any of the women in their lives: their mothers, aunties, grandmas, teachers, doctors, dentists, etc The first time I realised that the way women were portrayed in films was bøllocks was when I saw that the women in films just looked to men for advice and never had any say or thoughts on how to tackle the crisis, whereas the women I knew in real life were not like that at all!
Older Women?? 1999 Is 24yrs
*two Women With Distinct Lives* Trad West: I Took That Personally
I guess whoever made this meme didn't see the beer in the feminine woman's hand:-)
I Have No Words
Couldn't do it. Couldn't read all of it. I'm already angry enough I want to stab something and set something on fire
Maybe roast a marshmallow so you can do both at the same time? (My feeble attempt at lightening the mood.)
Load More Replies...These aren't 'cringe', they are examples of the kind of misogyny and toxic masculinity that leads to the a***e and death of women. They should not be given more space to influence and cause harm. Shameful.
You didn't miss much. In fact you did better to skip the rest.
Load More Replies...Yes, those are the extremes, but keep in mind that a lot of men think like this and just keep their mouth shut. The guy who said "women are possessions"? That's what marital or inc.est ra.pists say about the women they ra.ped. The extremes like this tell you something about how the mainstream is influenced. Oh, and the men here who say it's "just trolling" - how many times have you been ra.ped, mol.ested, gro.ped, se.xually or verbally abvsed to even open your mouth?
Got halfway in. Had to check out. JFC where do these dudes congregate so I can avoid them. Even in my grossest h******t foul adolescent year did I come even close to thinking like these incel shitstains.
Awful. [Edited to add: If it helps restore anyone's faith in humanity even the tiniest sliver, I recently stumbled onto a couple of men who call out this kind of thing online. If nothing else it's a counterbalance to all the toxic masculinity out there. (Links in the replies.)]
I'm ashamed to say I am a man after reading this however, we are not all like this and more men than not do actually love and respect women we marry or are in relationships with. This is just embarrassing for men like me to read and its because of men like this women feel unsafe. We are all equal and all we want is to be treated the way we treat others, simple but effective!
Many of these posts are made by " good" Christian men. This is exactly why that religion is poison, they use it to push some kind of propaganda that men are above women because women were literally supposed to be made out of a piece of the man and that makes us his property or some s**t. Man I hate that these are the kind of men in the world and my daughter is growing up around them
I had to stop reading at about 12. The absolute ignorance and mysogyny hurts my head.
What these men all want is attention. Maybe their mama didn't love them enough or their dog wasn't loyal to them, but you know how to shut 'em down? Laugh at them and walk the other way.
After reading a few examples, I feel pretty good about being not attractive to men.
If they are just "troll postings" why do we hear them IRL? Why are men treating women like a possession IRL? It's good for you if you are a man like your name indicates and not at the receiving end of male abvse, but for women it's necessary to see how men degrade us and what 'arguments' they shytes among them use. Your privilege is showing, darling.
Load More Replies...Couldn't do it. Couldn't read all of it. I'm already angry enough I want to stab something and set something on fire
Maybe roast a marshmallow so you can do both at the same time? (My feeble attempt at lightening the mood.)
Load More Replies...These aren't 'cringe', they are examples of the kind of misogyny and toxic masculinity that leads to the a***e and death of women. They should not be given more space to influence and cause harm. Shameful.
You didn't miss much. In fact you did better to skip the rest.
Load More Replies...Yes, those are the extremes, but keep in mind that a lot of men think like this and just keep their mouth shut. The guy who said "women are possessions"? That's what marital or inc.est ra.pists say about the women they ra.ped. The extremes like this tell you something about how the mainstream is influenced. Oh, and the men here who say it's "just trolling" - how many times have you been ra.ped, mol.ested, gro.ped, se.xually or verbally abvsed to even open your mouth?
Got halfway in. Had to check out. JFC where do these dudes congregate so I can avoid them. Even in my grossest h******t foul adolescent year did I come even close to thinking like these incel shitstains.
Awful. [Edited to add: If it helps restore anyone's faith in humanity even the tiniest sliver, I recently stumbled onto a couple of men who call out this kind of thing online. If nothing else it's a counterbalance to all the toxic masculinity out there. (Links in the replies.)]
I'm ashamed to say I am a man after reading this however, we are not all like this and more men than not do actually love and respect women we marry or are in relationships with. This is just embarrassing for men like me to read and its because of men like this women feel unsafe. We are all equal and all we want is to be treated the way we treat others, simple but effective!
Many of these posts are made by " good" Christian men. This is exactly why that religion is poison, they use it to push some kind of propaganda that men are above women because women were literally supposed to be made out of a piece of the man and that makes us his property or some s**t. Man I hate that these are the kind of men in the world and my daughter is growing up around them
I had to stop reading at about 12. The absolute ignorance and mysogyny hurts my head.
What these men all want is attention. Maybe their mama didn't love them enough or their dog wasn't loyal to them, but you know how to shut 'em down? Laugh at them and walk the other way.
After reading a few examples, I feel pretty good about being not attractive to men.
If they are just "troll postings" why do we hear them IRL? Why are men treating women like a possession IRL? It's good for you if you are a man like your name indicates and not at the receiving end of male abvse, but for women it's necessary to see how men degrade us and what 'arguments' they shytes among them use. Your privilege is showing, darling.
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