Is it normal that guys in men’s groups tend to be mentally ill

Is it normal that first we had mentally ill women’s groups (SJWs, feminazis) and guys tried to fight back by making equally as insane groups of men hiding behind the guise of “men’s right”, when in reality almost ever single man I’ve seen associate with those groups fits the criteria of some type of mental disorder, be it autism, BPD, etc.

For example they commonly have this type of reaction with girls online/texting :
“I love you so much! Please go out with me! You’re beautiful!”
Girl: “no thanks”
“Fuck you you disgusting whore, i hope you get raped and die!”

They’re basically just a rehash of insane feminists, but from a men’s side.

is it normal ? Anyone else notice this is getting more common?

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55% Normal
Based on 11 votes (6 yes)
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  • wigz

    At least feminists have grounds for their feelings. Men's groups are just making it all up.

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  • 1 out of every 68 humans are diagnosed with autism in the USA, yet somehow, all of them congregate here once they master a keyboard.
    Is IIN some kind of secret medical experiment? Think about it.

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    • lonewolf1253

      So you too are unaware of the micro-chip that was implanted in your brain by the CIA after your birth? I know someone who can remove them, but he don't come cheap.

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      • LOL. hook me up!

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        • lonewolf1253

          There's one hell of a long waiting list. I'll see that your on it. Actually, he can only de-activate them. Kind of like Facebook. Removal is not possible.

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          • Sounds good. Thanks.

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  • nikkiclaire

    Group think is retarded and I highly doubt you're autistic.

    Make up your own mind and be your own person. That's the only way to live.

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    • It's impossible to detect autism online as autism typically doesn't effect online communication.

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      • nikkiclaire

        True, my comment was more against the proliferation of people claiming to be "on the spectrum" these days. It's a fad and it does a huge disservice to the lives of those who accept the label.

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        • You need more info to make that judgement though. I do think there are a lot of people self diagnosing which sometimes works, but creates a lot of people who misdiagnose themselves and creates an inaccurate representation of what autism is. Also autism isn't a mental illness like op suggested. It's a neurological condition.

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          • nikkiclaire

            I don't need more info to have doubts, which was all I stated.

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        • Hateful1

          Exactly! The same thing is happening with depression and, oh hell every mental illness. People just want to be special, so they self diagnose themselves. "I'm a depressed schizophrenic with multiple personality disorder. One of my personalities is a borderline personality disorder with OCD, and the other is a agoraphobic fecalphiliac with kleptomania. What do you have?"

          Can you tell this upsets me?

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          • Just because some people do that now means no one on the internet has any disorders? How was it wanting to “be special”? I only mentioned it as I felt it was relevant to the comment. It actually feels horrible to live with irl but at least knowing there’s an explanation is somewhat comforting.

            I think you may be hanging out on too many children’s websites if you are experiencing that sort of thing regularly.

            “self diagnose themselves” is redundant BTW

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            • nikkiclaire

              How was it relevent to mens groups?

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            • Hateful1

              Your right it is redundant. I wasn't talking about people on this site I was talking about the fad that is pervading western culture. Kinda like you are.

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        • What puts someone “on the spectrum” in your opinion then?

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  • Hateful1

    Do you know the difference between the various waves of feminism? Do you know what MGTOW is saying, or are you just judging them without any information. I advocate the MGTOW but I can't say I belong because I don't agree with everything they say. I don't like the PUA's, but they do make some good points. Can't say much about incels, I don't care.

    I can see where you think their all crazy when you have people like Chanty Binx screaming all the time. Chanty Binx is commonly called Big Red by the way.

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    • Idk half of what you’re talking about and I don’t care to know. I got sick of this type of bullshit after SJWs were a thing almost 5 years ago now.
      I’m talking about all these crazy dudes that got upset about feminists and SJWs and started to act like them as retaliation. You can see a lot of them on this website for example.

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      • Hateful1

        Five years? You mean forty years right? Paul Elam is an example of what you are talking about. But I would like to point out the he's actually a very nice person. He says what he says because he gets fed up with how thing are. Like you.

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        • Never heard of em but how is he “actually very nice” if he’s what I’m talking about? Read my example in the original post. You think that’s nice?

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          • Hateful1

            He talk a lot of crap and loses his temper when he is talking to or about a SJW or feminist. But when he is not, he is polite and funny.

            He is not a PUA and in fact wants nothing to do with women romantically so he would never say your little speech.

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            • iEatZombies_

              'He hits her when he's drunk, but when he's sober he treats her like gold.'

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            • Ok? And I’m sure there are feminist that are equally “polite and funny” when they’re not talking crap and losing their temper on pua incel mgtow whatever the fuck they’re called. What’s your point?

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  • As an autistic person I resent the thought of being clumped into these groups.

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    • Also most my friends are mentally ill females and are far from the stereotype you described.

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      • Hey, I’m autistic too, but there are different types of autists. This is just one type. Sorry about that
        Edit: also got rid of the rest as it seemed irrelevant

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        • I've actually noticed the sjw thing in autism and other mental health groups but it seems to be an online phenomenon as online groups in general attract those types. Personally I despise the sjw movement because its just a bunch of pussies whining about their dumbass feelings being hurt and are caught up in their first world problems when they don't even know what real problems are.

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          • Yep and that’s exactly what a lot of these men’s groups have started to encourage these days

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  • Bazinga

    I notice that IIN tends to be mentally ill. Basement dwellers, perverts, and highly conflicted females round out the membership. As such, IIN is a human zoo. Interesting people in cages displaying their patheticness for your enjoyment. Trolls add entertaining dysfunction for the amusement of all.

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  • Nickvey

    your problem sucks. for you

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