@Bauglir Sorry, I misread the post I replied to, switch that from being a rebuttal to mostly agreement. I really shouldn't post right after I wake up.
I think there is a very grey area between wanting equality and feminism. Definitely women have a harder time of it in many situations. Definitely there are things that need to be done. However, there is a point, and in their defense, not always clear, at which feminists demand things be done to change things for their side while ignoring the fact that it's not all nice and happy for men in that situation either and in some cases, it's just as bad if not worse.
Part of them problem I think, for both sides, is that men are generally just told to deal with it. From the time they're children and on. Boys aren't supposed to cry or complain. They're supposed to stand up to bullying rather than seek protection. Men are supposed to deal with hazing as they enter a new tightly knit social group. I'm sure there are others, but I'm running out of time to do this post. In any case, on to my point. Because of these situations, men are taught to not complain, and thus you have social problems with men too, but you don't hear nearly as much of it: A: Simply because it isn't reported. and B: Because the (generally more severe) problems the other groups have tend to overshadow any that might come to light.
(I had more to put here, but I can't word it well at the moment [although if any of this is worded well, I'll be surprised] and I'm out of time. I might come back later to add it in. Sorry. Pre-edit: This hasn't taken into account any of the 4 previous replies.)
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I'll mostly leave it at this, since most of my points I wanted to say have been said better in later posts. I will throw in that I never meant to suggest that the author of that blog shouldn't complain about online harassment, or even mention how it can be worse for women than men. (I will say that men have it pretty bad online as well, as often as the "fag" moniker is thrown around, not even counting the more gender neutral ones.) I wouldn't mind a world where people weren't afraid to share their opinions with their own real name attach to it. I wouldn't mind a world where insults and death threats weren't the first reply people turned to when they found someone they disagreed with. I would just much rather work towards that and have that for everyone rather than for women only because some consider it a women's issue because it might be a bit worse for them.