>>149222009I feel like the reason there's an "epidemic" of trans women is because socio-economically speaking, currently women are more privileged than men
>physically protected by men and women>geared towards making and keeping friendships>pathways and courses and free career camps available as early as elementary school>easy scholarships and free grant money solely for being female>more likely to be promoted or keep their job (as long as they don't have kids)>discouraged towards doing traditionally male "dangerous" work>being gay or bisexual garners you even more protection in liberal locations>you can wear boys clothes or act more aggressively or boyish and no one bats an eye>as long as you aren't an abomination, you can always get a boyfriend or husbandMeanwhile, to "be a man" is equally rigid as it is vague and contradictory. You're expected to tough it out and do everything by yourself despite also not getting any help or a frame of reference to do so, and if you ask for help you get shamed. You can't be emotionally vulnerable without being accused of being weak, feminine, gay, or a child. Girls can wear YOUR clothes and it's fine, but you can't wear their clothes without it being a crime against nature. Girls can kiss or date girls too, but you can't experiment or try out kissing boys without being labeled deviant. No free money or guidance for you. And if you don't have a dad or a male role model, then sucks to be you.
>men proceed to check out and become NEETs, become violent, or turn into women>society: how did this happen???