I would like to put this in because... i already wrote it.
Well, women get help if they are the "victim", no matter how stupid the problem. Men are told to "man up" and are laughed at or shamed if they cry or ask for help, no matter how severe the problem.
"Let's keep patriarchy because all of my biggest complaints about feminism come from the fact that it still exists."
That's literally what you are saying.
I do not understand how not helping men is a sign of a patriarchy?
That's pretty much the opposite way round. People in power get help. People not in power get left to deal with their own problems.
I think i understand what is going on here.
Okay, let me explain something again, it *is* entirely possible for both parties involved to be oppressed. The problem is *not* necessarily the other party, treating the other side like an enemy is just going to worsen all problems involved. Men have a lot of problems imposed upon them by *society*, not the feminist movement, standing against the feminist movement is *not* going to make men any more equal.
Men are seen as being strong and independant, they pretty much always have, maybe *that* has more to do with the problems you are citing. Basically "Why would men need help? They are supposed to be strong." Is what becomes a subconscious stance, when really this just hurts them my making it harder for them to reach out for help, be it emotional or whatever else. The problem is not feminism, the problem is how we think about gender and it's place in society, how we've allowed it to become hard-wired in the way we live our lives.