"All that wouldn't be so bad if we could at least dull the pain with girls. But we're treated like paedophiles and potential rapists just for showing interest. My generation are the beautiful ones," he sighs, referring to a 1960s experiment on mice that supposedly predicted a grim future for the human race.
After overpopulation ran out of control, the female mice in John Calhoun's "mouse universe" experiment stopped breeding, and the male mice withdrew from the company of others entirely, eating, sleeping, feeding and grooming themselves but doing little else. They had shiny coats, but empty lives.
"The parallels are astounding," says Rupert.
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Never before in history have relations between the sexes been so fraught with anxiety, animosity and misunderstanding. To radical feminists, who have been the driving force behind many tectonic societal shifts in recent decades, that's a sign of success: they want to tear down the institutions and power structures that underpin society, never mind the fall-out. Nihilistic destruction is part of their road map.
But, for the rest of us, the sight of society breaking down, and ordinary men and women being driven into separate but equal misery, thanks to a small but highly organised group of agitators, is distressing. Particularly because, as increasing numbers of social observers are noticing, an entire generation of young people—mostly men—are being left behind in the wreckage of this social engineering project.
Social commentators, journalists, academics, scientists and young men themselves have all spotted the trend: among men of about 15 to 30 years old, ever-increasing numbers are checking out of society altogether, giving up on women, sex and relationships and retreating into pornography, sexual fetishes, chemical addictions, video games and, in some cases, boorish lad culture, all of which insulate them from a hostile, debilitating social environment created, some argue, by the modern feminist movement.
You can hardly blame them. Cruelly derided as man-children and crybabies for objecting to absurdly unfair conditions in college, bars, clubs and beyond, men are damned if they do and damned if they don't: ridiculed as basement-dwellers for avoiding aggressive, demanding women with unrealistic expectations, or called rapists and misogynists merely for expressing sexual interest.
Jack Rivlin is editor-in-chief of student tabloid media start-up The Tab, a runaway success whose current strap-line reads: "We'll stop writing it when you stop reading it." As the guiding intelligence behind over 30 student newspapers, Rivlin is perhaps the best-placed person in the country to observe this trend in action. And he agrees that the current generation of young men find it particularly difficult to engage with women.
"Teenage boys always have been useless with girls, but there's definitely a fear that now being well-intentioned isn't enough, and you can get into trouble just for being clumsy," he says. "For example, leaning in for a kiss might see you branded a creep, rather than just inept."
The new rules men are expected to live by are never clearly explained, says Rivlin, leaving boys clueless and neurotic about interacting with girls. "That might sound like a good thing because it encourages men to take the unromantic but practical approach of asking women how they should behave, but it causes a lot of them to just opt out of the game and retreat to the sanctuary of their groups of lads, where being rude to women gets you approval, and you can pretty much entirely avoid one-on-one socialising with the opposite sex."
"There are also a lot of blokes who ignore women because they are scared and don't know how to act. It goes without saying that boys who never spend any time alone with women are not very good at relationships."
Rivlin has noticed the increased dependence on substances, normally alcohol, that boys are using to calm their nerves. "I've heard a lot of male students boast about never having experienced sober sex," he says. "They're obviously scared, which is natural, but they would be a lot less scared and dysfunctional if they understood 'the rules.'"
The result? "A lot of nice but awkward young men are opting out of approaching women because there is no opportunity for them to make mistakes without suffering worse embarrassment than ever."
Most troublingly, this effect is felt more acutely among poorer and less well educated communities, where the package of support resources available to young men is slight. At my alma mater, the University of Cambridge, the phenomenon barely registers on the radar, according to Union society president Tim Squirrell.
"I don't think I've really noticed a change recently," he says. "This year has seen the introduction of mandatory consent workshops for freshers, which I believe is probably a good thing, and there's been a big effort by the Women's Campaign in particular to try and combat lad culture on campus.
The atmosphere here is the same as it was a year ago - mostly nerdy guys who are too afraid to approach anyone in the first place, and then a smaller percentage who are confident enough to make a move. Obviously women have agency too, and they approach men in about the same numbers as they do elsewhere. There certainly haven't been any stories in [campus newspaper] The Tab about a sex drought on campus."
"I think that people are probably having as much sex as ever," he adds. At Cambridge, of course, that may not mean much, and for a variety of socioeconomic and class-based reasons the tribes at Oxford and Cambridge are somewhat insulated from the male drop-out effect.
But even at such a prestigious university with a largely middle- and upper-class population, those patronising, mandatory "consent" classes are still being implemented. Squirrell, who admits to being a feminist with left-of-centre politics, thinks they're a good idea. But academics such as Camille Paglia have been warning for years that "rape drives" on campus put women at greater risk, if anything.
Women today are schooled in victimhood, taught to be aggressively vulnerable and convinced that the slightest of perceived infractions, approaches or clumsy misunderstandings represents "assault," "abuse" or "harassment." That may work in the safe confines of campus, where men can have their academic careers destroyed on the mere say-so of a female student.
But, according to Paglia, when that women goes out into the real world without the safety net of college rape committees, she is left totally unprepared for the sometimes violent reality of male sexuality. And the panics and fear-mongering are serving men even more poorly. All in all, education is becoming a miserable experience for boys.
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In schools today across Britain and America, boys are relentlessly pathologised, as academics were warning as long ago as 2001. Boyishness and boisterousness have come to be seen as "problematic," with girls' behaviour a gold standard against which these defective boys are measured. When they are found wanting, the solution is often drugs.
Meanwhile, boys are falling behind girls academically, perhaps because relentless and well-funded focus has been placed on girls' achievement in the past few decades and little to none on the boys who are now achieving lower grades, fewer honors, fewer degrees and less marketable information economy skills. Boys' literacy, in particular, is in crisis throughout the West. We've been obsessing so much over girls, we haven't noticed that boys have slipped into serious academic trouble.
So what happened to those boys who, in 2001, were falling behind girls at school, were less likely to go to college, were being given drugs they did not need and whose self-esteem and confidence issues haven't just been ignored, but have been actively ridiculed by the feminist Establishment that has such a stranglehold on teaching unions and Left-leaning political parties?
In short: they grew up, dysfunctional, under-served by society, deeply miserable and, in many cases, entirely unable to relate to the opposite sex. It is the boys who were being betrayed by the education system and by culture at large in such vast numbers between 1990 and 2010 who represent the first generation of what I call the sexodus, a large-scale exit from mainstream society by males who have decided they simply can't face, or be bothered with, forming healthy relationships and participating fully in their local communities, national democracies and other real-world social structures.
The sexodus didn't arrive out of nowhere, and the same pressures that have forced so many millennials out of society exert pressure on their parent's generation, too. One professional researcher in his late thirties, about whom I have been conversing on this topic for some months, puts it spicily: "For the past, at least, 25 years, I've been told to do more and more to keep a woman. But nobody's told me what they're doing to keep me.
"I can tell you as a heterosexual married male in management, who didn’t drop out of society, the message from the chicks is: 'It's not just preferable that you should **** off, but imperative. You must pay for everything and make everything work; but you yourself and your preferences and needs can **** off and die.'"
Women have been sending men mixed messages for the last few decades, leaving boys utterly confused about what they are supposed to represent to women, which perhaps explains the strong language some of them use when describing their situation. As the role of breadwinner has been taken away from them by women who earn more and do better in school, men are left to intuit what to do, trying to find a virtuous mean between what women say they want and what they actually pursue, which can be very different things.
Men say the gap between what women say and what they do has never been wider. Men are constantly told they should be delicate, sensitive fellow travellers on the feminist path. But the same women who say they want a nice, unthreatening boyfriend go home and swoon over simple-minded, giant-chested, testosterone-saturated hunks in Game of Thrones. Men know this, and, for some, this giant inconsistency makes the whole game look too much like hard work. Why bother trying to work out what a woman wants, when you can play sports, masturbate or just play video games from the comfort of your bedroom?
Jack Donovan, a writer based in Portland who has written several books on men and masculinity, each of which has become a cult hit, says the phenomenon is already endemic among the adult population. "I do see a lot of young men who would otherwise be dating and marrying giving up on women," he explains, "Or giving up on the idea of having a wife and family. This includes both the kind of men who would traditionally be a little awkward with women, and the kind of men who aren't awkward with women at all.
"They've done a cost-benefit analysis and realised it is a bad deal. They know that if they invest in a marriage and children, a woman can take all of that away from them on a whim. So they use apps like Tinder and OK Cupid to find women to have protected sex with and resign themselves to being 'players,' or when they get tired of that, 'boyfriends.'"
He goes on: "Almost all young men have attended mandatory sexual harassment and anti-rape seminars, and they know that they can be fired, expelled or arrested based more or less on the word of any woman. They know they are basically guilty until proven innocent in most situations."
Donovan lays much of the blame for the way men feel at the door of the modern feminist movement and what he sees as its disingenuousness. "The young men who are struggling the most are conflicted because they are operating under the assumption that feminists are arguing in good faith," he says, "When in fact they are engaged in a zero-sum struggle for sexual, social, political and economic status—and they're winning.
"The media now allows radical feminists to frame all debates, in part because sensationalism attracts more clicks than any sort of fair or balanced discourse. Women can basically say anything about men, no matter how denigrating, to a mix of cheers and jeers."
Donovan has views on why it has been so easy for feminists to triumph in media battles. "Because men instinctively want to protect women and play the hero, if a man writes even a tentative criticism of women or feminism, he's denounced by men and women alike as some kind of extremist scoundrel. The majority of "men's studies" and "men's rights" books and blogs that aren't explicitly pro-feminist are littered with apologies to women.
"Books like The Myth of Male Power and sites like A Voice for Men are favourite boogeymen of feminists, but only because they call out feminists' one-sided hypocrisy when it comes to pursing 'equality.'"
Unlike modern feminists, who are driving a wedge between the sexes, Men's Rights Activists "actually seem to want sexual equality," he says. But men's studies authors and male academics are constantly tip-toeing around and making sure they don't appear too radical. Their feminine counterparts have no such forbearance, of course, with what he calls "hipster feminists," such as the Guardian's Jessica Valenti parading around in t-shirts that read: "I BATHE IN MALE TEARS."
"I'm a critic of feminism," says Donovan. "But I would never walk around wearing a shirt that says, "I MAKE WOMEN CRY." I'd just look like a jerk and a bully."
It's the contention of academics, sociologists and writers like Jack Donovan that an atmosphere of relentless, jeering hostility to men from entitled middle-class media figures, plus a few confused male collaborators in the feminist project, has been at least partly responsible for a generation of boys who simply don't want to know.
In Part 2, we'll meet some of the men who have "checked out," given up on sex and relationships and sunk into solitary pursuits or alcohol-fuelled lad culture. And we'll discover that the real victims of modern feminism are, of course, women themselves, who have been left lonelier and less satisfied than they have ever been.
We have the extreme left women's right movement to thank for creating misandrist's. Women who always play the victim are the biggest haters of men, IMHO. Then they whine about not being able to find a good man after they destroy any vestige of maleness in the men they date.
I still hear 20 something women talk about husband training. What them really mean is they want to destroy any trait of maleness the man has so they (female) can have everything their way in the relationship.
IMHO, women have become stupid.
Yeah, I'm labeled a misogynist by the misandrists and I don't give a rats arse.
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One of our nurses is missing. She came in and attended the staff meeting. Then she clocked out and no one can find her. She's in an abusive relationship and has been having more problems than normal. She's a very responsible employee. This is way out of character for her. Please say a prayer.
Are the police involved? (I hope)
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One of our nurses is missing. She came in and attended the staff meeting. Then she clocked out and no one can find her. She's in an abusive relationship and has been having more problems than normal. She's a very responsible employee. This is way out of character for her. Please say a prayer.
From my experience/perspective, I have found that a lot of women tend to be more picky and demanding in what they want and expect. They have a non-negotiable list of what they are looking for in a guy. Many of them expect guys to read their minds and be very understanding and empathetic when something stressful happens. But they don't want a guy who is emotional. I could post a list here, but I won't.
What surprises me is how difficult it is to find a woman who does not have children, does not want children, is psychologically stable and healthy, and is not on some kind of medication for some mental illness. **Notice I did not even mention physical attributes!
I myself have never been on nor required medication for mental illness. I have never been diagnosed with any. The only medication I require is maintenance for my thyroid functioning following Grave's disease, and medication for my blood sugar.
At this stage in my life, I have given up on ever finding someone to share my life. What I see out there is more challenging than surviving in a post-apocalyptic world. And if I sincerely had to choose, I would choose the post-apocalyptic world. Because I do have experience with surviving that.
And being chivalrous does not seem to be appreciated much these days, because women can do everything themselves. I won't even go into the biting comments and looks I get when I try to be remotely chivalrous.
These are just my thoughts. Overall, I tend to be a gentleman who is very perceptive and intuitive. That's just me. I am sure if I was a cad, I would have women flocking to me. But no. I have to be true to who I am, even if that means I remain alone. I will not be someone I am not. I live my life the best way I can; walking and walk and talking the talk.
There are some men today who seem very Unambitious. They dont' seem to care about bettering themselves, their lives or the lives of those around them. Sitting on the sofa and playing video games and their next meal is the major concern. And, that is very disturbing to see boys/young men who are truly checking out on real life. Boys are VERY much more drawn to the realm of video games. I have had to fight with my sons over their Xbox time but I never had to do that with DD and her Wii. It is a very addicting them their generation. I have had to set limits but some of their friends are literally on these games 24/7. So, there are a lot of men who deserve to be flamed.
However having said that, I have seen more than a few women blow up their own marriages and family who were married to good, honest, hard working men. But, whatever they did never suited them. It was never enough. These women could never let these guys have a moment's peace. We seem to set impossibly high standards for others all the while excusing ourselves. Sometimes people need a chance to breath. Some women cannot function if everything isn't running to THEIR expectations, so there is plenty of flaming to go around.
From my experience/perspective, I have found that a lot of women tend to be more picky and demanding in what they want and expect. They have a non-negotiable list of what they are looking for in a guy. Many of them expect guys to read their minds and be very understanding and empathetic when something stressful happens. But they don't want a guy who is emotional. I could post a list here, but I won't.
What surprises me is how difficult it is to find a woman who does not have children, does not want children, is psychologically stable and healthy, and is not on some kind of medication for some mental illness. **Notice I did not even mention physical attributes!
I myself have never been on nor required medication for mental illness. I have never been diagnosed with any. The only medication I require is maintenance for my thyroid functioning following Grave's disease, and medication for my blood sugar.
At this stage in my life, I have given up on ever finding someone to share my life. What I see out there is more challenging than surviving in a post-apocalyptic world. And if I sincerely had to choose, I would choose the post-apocalyptic world. Because I do have experience with surviving that.
And being chivalrous does not seem to be appreciated much these days, because women can do everything themselves. I won't even go into the biting comments and looks I get when I try to be remotely chivalrous.
These are just my thoughts. Overall, I tend to be a gentleman who is very perceptive and intuitive. That's just me. I am sure if I was a cad, I would have women flocking to me. But no. I have to be true to who I am, even if that means I remain alone. I will not be someone I am not. I live my life the best way I can; walking and walk and talking the talk.
RTL - it is funny you mention the children thing. I have known since I was young that I never wanted children. That was a deal breaker for two of my long term relationships. Their biolgical clocks started ticking & they started pressuring me to have children. So I guess it is a two way street.
I don't know that I had any nonnegotiables other than the obvious such as good hygiene, employed full time & not abusive. Maybe my standards were too low, lol!
Look. We make our way in life. Choose our roads. Make our choices.
There is nothing wrong with a strong woman. But she wants a strong man.
And with the ability to provide and do for themselves now they don't need men like they once did.
But that doesn't mean they don't want a man in their life.
There is a balance that has to be found.
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If these men choose to live like this it's kind of funny that they blame women. Yes there are women out there like described in the article but not every one of them. I also think young men these days think everything should be easy. Relationships are hard and you have to WORK at them...
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Wow, I find some of this really insulting. Oh well.
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From my experience/perspective, I have found that a lot of women tend to be more picky and demanding in what they want and expect. They have a non-negotiable list of what they are looking for in a guy. Many of them expect guys to read their minds and be very understanding and empathetic when something stressful happens. But they don't want a guy who is emotional. I could post a list here, but I won't.
I don't understand women who expect guys to read their minds. I've known a few women like that, unfortunately. It baffles me.
Personally, I like my men to show their emotions. I don't want a whiny mess but I don't want stoicism. I think crying over everything is silly - male or female.
I will say I found my match in my husband. I don't think any other person would be able to be married to either one of us. We're both stubborn people with strong personalities.
Sorry. I don't buy it. It's pretty hard for girls too. Young men playing video games, self medicating , and not even having a job is all on them. Wah wah. That girl was mean too me. I'm going to be a lazy good for nothing and then blame it on someone else.
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I haven't met more than one or two of these militant feminists IRL. I work as a female in a heavily male dominated profession. I work with men of all ages, personalities and cultural backgrounds. Most of the older men hold on to traditional chivalrous customs. They open doors, insist on picking up the tab at coffee meetings, offer an umbrella on a rainy day. That's fine... I'm appreciative and so is every woman I know. Some of the other men don't follow the 'tradition'. The door is opened by whoever gets there first, senior person picks up the tab (male or female), etc. That's okay to. It wouldn't occur to me to ever be insulted, or even really notice, being treated equally. Nor have I ever heard any woman, in my (whisper - almost 2 decades of) working experience heard a woman complain about men attempting to be chivalrous, or not being chivalrous, or even an offhand comment that could be taken as inappropriate.
Groping, blatant sexism (ie. asking a senior woman in the room to get extra copies for a meeting over several junior males), or repeated sexist comments.... Out of bounds, inappropriate.
Chivalry, lack of chivalry, occasionally putting your foot in your mouth,.... totally accepted in every office I've ever worked in.
I really don't understand how this equates to "no-win" world for men that is portrayed in this article. They all sound like a bunch of whiners.
I've come across enough militant feminists that I can see the possibility of it being a problem occasionally. I don't see it as the decline and fall of our entire civilization though.