I'm sick of seeing man hate everywhere i go on the internet. are there any stories that address men's issues. bonus if theres a harem
I'm sick of seeing man hate everywhere i go on the internet. are there any stories that address men's issues. bonus if theres a harem
Marc Nobbs' 'A Good Man' and Ernest Bywater's 'Finding Home' stories are good examples. Most of Ernest's male protagonists would fit that description. 'Spirals' by Lellan McLemore, and most of Dual Writer's characters would also qualify. There are a lot more out there as well.
Service Society by Lazlo Zalezac
Thunder and Lightening (also Lazlo)
and for a trifecta, why not Reset Manifesto (again, Lazlo)
All are about more than just men's issues, but Service Society definitely touches on some. Thunder and Lightening centers around a MC leaving an abusive wife (who also abuses the children). And Reset Manifest covers pretty much all rights.
ISTR one story revolving around a MC who was falsely accused of rape and blackmailed into paying child support to avoid the rape charge. That'd definitely count, but I can't remember the story title. (More details on that story: he made himself wealthy through a MLM business, the faked rape was the daughter of a televangelist who actually was responsible for the daughter's pregnancy)
I'm sick of seeing man hate everywhere i go on the internet.
Can you be a bit more specific? What kind of "man hate", and what is it about men they hate?
are there any stories that address men's issues.
Again, what kind of issues? Erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer? Or?
bonus if theres a harem
Ah? So what kind of behavior that is socially unacceptable, that you think is ok, and you want stories where men dominate and women want it bad enough to share? Or am I reading too much into this?
Can you be a bit more specific? What kind of "man hate", and what is it about men they hate?
The me too movement has alot of it. Can you name a case in the past year or so where a case was brought up by a man and supported by the me too movement? what about a case brought up against a man and supported by the same group of people?
Again, what kind of issues? Erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer? Or?
I'm talking about the fact that a man has no say in what happens to a child he helped to make. A child he sometimes loves a hundred times more then the woman will love it. I'm talking about how a man hast live in fear of false accusations of r***. im talking about the fact if someone saw a man cryiong they'd tell him to suck it up and keep going. on the flipside if a man never cries he doesn't know how to share emotions or is insensitive.
Ah? So what kind of behavior that is socially unacceptable, that you think is ok, and you want stories where men dominate and women want it bad enough to share? Or am I reading too much into this?
not in all harems do men dominate women. Sometimes a guy falls in love with a woman. she is in love with another woman but also falls in love with him. so she organizes it so the woman she loves see's the things she's seen in the man and falls in love as well. they all get together. It could be a man and a woman are married. another woman falls in love with the husband. he knows but out of loyalty and love to his wife he stays away from the other woman. His wife knows something's wrong but he won't talk about it, because of reasons i've stated above about men and emotions, so she try's to find out. she does find out and she see's the other woman is really in love with her husband. thing is though she experienced heartbreak before and doesn't wan't the other woman to go through that so they all sit down and talk. the wife suggest's that the other woman join their relationship. the wife falls in love with the other woman as much as she loves her husband. the other woman falls in love with the wife as much as the husband. the husband falls in love with the other woman as much as the wife. now they're a ball of love who are ready to fight the world for each other. those are just some examples of harems i've read in the last 5 or so years
I'm talking about the fact that a man has no say in what happens to a child he helped to make.
Under the current laws in many countries the man has no say in if the female will have an abortion or not, nor does he have a say in raising the child if the female doesn't actively involve him, yet the laws will make him pay for the upbringing and never check if the money is spent on the child. He rarely gets a say in if the female wants to put the child up for adoption - and heaven help him if he wants to adopt the child as a single parent.
I use female to include women and girls.
Even more fucked up - a woman can marry a mark, cuckold him, divorce him after giving birth, and he's on the hook for child support because (at least in some jurisdictions) the husband is automatically deemed the father by law. So ever if he could prove no genetic relation to the child, he's still being extorted for years.
Always A Marine by Ernest Bywater is the epitome of all that is good in a strong male character. Someone else mentioned some of Lazlo Zalezec's work. In addition the stories pointed out, both Hunter and Fighting For Family are excellent examples. So are the men in Betsy Carter, one of his female-centric offerings.
A lot of qhml1's stories all have strong male characters at the center. Refusnik's characters in all three of his stories also contain a strong male.
There are plenty of authors using them. You just have to look. There are also plenty using feminist-inspired caricatures. But I wouldn't consider them the majority of stories here. At least not the ones I've read so far.