Some days, being a woman is amazing. There’s nothing like bonding with a random stranger in the ladies’ room who loves your outfit, and women tend to have each other’s backs in every single situation. But it can be frustrating when you have to deal with people of the opposite gender whose minds are stuck in the 1950s.
Apparently, even in 2026, some men insist on sharing ignorant and offensive posts about women online. So Bored Panda has compiled a list of screenshots from social media where women gave these misogynists brutal reality checks. Enjoy scrolling through this list of men being roasted for their outdated views, and be sure to upvote the ones that inspire you to start calling out disrespectful comments online!
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Now Sit Down And Shut Up, Stefan
Patriarchy Burn
Husband Of The Year Gets Called Out On His Misogyny
Social media tends to be a toxic place in general. It’s not good for anyone’s mental health, and it’s been known to exacerbate eating disorders, depression, anxiety, and bullying. But despite knowing all of this, it’s estimated that over 93% of the world’s internet users have at least some form of social media.
Even if you’re just there to post cute pictures of your cat or find inspiration for what to cook for dinner, there’s a good chance you’re going to eventually encounter some extremely toxic content. And if you’re a woman, you probably won’t have to look hard to find some misogynistic posts.
Anti-Feminist
I Wish I Could Reply Like This
There Are Still People That Believe In The Whole Virgin Thing?
One 2025 survey found that a whopping 73% of Gen Z social media users say they’ve encountered misogynistic content online. Half of them noted that they see this kind of content at least once a week. And it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere any time soon, as 70% of those surveyed say that this kind of rhetoric has been increasing on social media.
Over half of Gen Z women say they’ve received inappropriate emojis from men on social media, while 44% say they’ve been sent unsolicited explicit images. At the same time, 43% have been body-shamed online, and 40% have been subjected to unwanted suggestive comments. 32% have even experienced hate speech, and over a quarter of Gen Z women say they’ve been stalked online.
Look Who Just Discovered Consent
What Is The Obsession With Us Needing Them?
He Won't Be Ploughing Anyone Any Time Soon
Apparently, TikTok is the worst offender when it comes to this kind of toxic behavior. 80% of Gen Z women say they’ve experienced it on that platform, while 61% say they’ve been targeted on Instagram. Unfortunately, women from marginalized communities are even more vulnerable to this kind of harassment. Nearly a third of Gen Z women with disabilities say they’ve received threats of violence against them, compared to only 18% of all Gen Z women who have experienced misogyny online.
Local Man
Have We Tried Letting Women Run Things Yet?
What Is A Woman?
While it’s easy for someone who has never experienced this kind of behavior to assume that women can simply log off and ignore it, it’s not that simple. It’s crucial that we call out and put a stop to these kinds of comments because they can take a significant toll on the individuals being targeted. In fact, 44% of Gen Z women who have experienced misogyny online say it has negatively impacted their mental health.
Rob, You Have The Iq Of Yogurt
Misogyny Reverse Card
Aggressive But Relatable
It’s also important to point out that these kinds of comments and concerning behaviors don’t just stay online. They’re being spread by real people, and they can have real-world implications.
Men frequently cited Andrew Tate as a key figure in spreading these toxic attitudes, but Donald Trump was often named as a contributor as well. 61% of Gen Zers believe that political leaders’ rhetoric and actions are directly fueling this kind of toxicity online. And nearly half blame statements and actions made by tech leaders for exacerbating the problem.
Addressing The “Women Can’t Be Leaders” Argument
Well-Done And Burnt To A Crisp
Dating Over 100 Women In The Last 25 Years
Online, it can sometimes be difficult to determine if someone is joking or ragebaiting. But no matter what their intentions are, it’s dangerous and harmful to share misogynistic content on the internet, especially when it might be seen by impressionable young minds. A UK survey even found that 66% of boys between the ages of 11 and 14 reported that seeing misogynistic content online makes them feel worried, sad, or scared.
It's Not "Just A Joke," And He's Not "Just Kidding."
We Are Starting It Early, Guys
Why Aren't Women More Superficial?
So what’s the best way to combat this toxic content online? Well, the women on this list are doing a pretty good job already. UN Women also suggests countering manosphere content by promoting healthy examples of masculinity. Misogyny should be addressed head-on and challenged, especially if you notice signs of manosphere radicalization in boys or teens. These misogynistic views aren’t based in science; they’re rooted in bigotry and fear. It’s important to help men see how ridiculous these claims are.
It's Never The Man's Fault
Ignoring The Unhinged First Tweet I’ve Never Someone Roasted Like This Before
I Do Applaud Women Wanting Better Partnerships
Are you enjoying your scroll through these posts, pandas? Obviously, we know that not all men are like this. But the ones that are definitely deserve to be called out! Keep upvoting the screenshots that make you smile, and if you’re looking for another article calling out ignorant posts on social media, look no further than right here.
I Don’t Even Know What To Say
Mom’s Shouldn’t Have To Do Everything
Ain't That The Truth
Ah Yes Women Equal To Burgers
So Close
What Makes You Think I'm Looking To Attract You
Joseph Got Violated
The Mother Of Your Daughter Is Right There
Best Comeback Ever
Found In The Wild
I Am Married To A Tampon Applicator
Gotta Love That Misogyny Money
I've Been Asking Myself This
So Proud Of Him Coming Out
Just Girly Things
I Really Don’t Think He Ever Considered That
The Title Itself Is A Red Flag
Still One Of My Favorites
A True H**h Value Man
I Agree With The Comment
Someone Bring This Guy A Liquid Nitrogen
Seems A Little Suspicious To Me
Found One In The Wild
I'm Too Amazing For Any Woman Out There *yawn*
Toxic Manosphere
Ladies, If Your Back Hurts Because Of Your Breasts, Just Work Out
Women Hate Actual Work
Hur Dur Girls Can’t Be Gamers
Rude, Sexist, And Completely Ignorant Of The Thing He's Obsessed With
Kudos to all the guys of BP who are supportive of women and who show it through their posts. We appreciate you so much!
It's not that there are idiots outside. It's how many likes they often get, and how few replies, indicating that not many men bother to oppose them. That's left to us - or to suffer if nobody does and these shytes think they can do whatever they want. Silence is complicity.
Kudos to all the guys of BP who are supportive of women and who show it through their posts. We appreciate you so much!
It's not that there are idiots outside. It's how many likes they often get, and how few replies, indicating that not many men bother to oppose them. That's left to us - or to suffer if nobody does and these shytes think they can do whatever they want. Silence is complicity.
