The Red Pill/Manosphere

Re: The Red Pill/Manosphere

lol, that isn’t the case, I was getting the point across that me and my Indian and Sri Lankan friends/colleagues were intrigued by what they were saying - we were in the pub after work when we were having this conversation. The Sri Lankan fella laughed it off but the Indian guy was really in to it - that’s why, after spending a few hours a couple of nights ago skimming through some of this stuff, I started to get curious as to the paki view on this, specifically pakis living in the Anglosphere. Anyway, I’ve spoken to some of my paki friends over here, some are like “meh”, but it did resonate with a few of them especially those that have have been betrayed by British Pakistani wives (affairs, lying about virginity before marriage, false domestic violence accusations etc. - won’t bore you with the ins and outs). I think I get the jist of the response on this forum, you guys seem to be pro female entitlement. I’ll leave it at that. Before anyone has a go, I’m pro gender equality with equal rights for equal responsibilities and I don’t believe in no fault divorces. I have a sister - I don’t want her abused in a marriage, at the same time I don’t want to be taken to the cleaners in a potential divorce because of false domestic violence accusations or marital rape accusations.

I’m off to work - fascinating responses so far, very dismissive, so no overseas paki men are pro men’s rights especially in divorce and child custody cases?