Quote Originally Posted by Alice Torn View Post
i do not identify as a macho, "male privilege" male. In fact i have always been single, a virgin, and considered gay by some. I do not like the term "male privilege". As many males i know have done suicide, over rejection, loneliness, being misunderstood, tortured mentally and emotionally. Who has to go signup for selective service, for the draft,in case of war? So much for equality!! Who pays for alimony, and child support, after divorce, often forced to live in their vehicles, because they won't have enough money for rent?" There is a place near Rockford, Illinois, called "Womanspace". No place called "Menspace! There is just as much "women's privilege" in this modern time, as there is "men's privilege", only a bit different.
This is some serious MRA junk right here.

Of course you don't like the term "male privilege". You're a man, and to admit that you have it causes you problems. Having privilege does not mean your life is easy, or that you don't have problems of you own. It just means you have privilege in certain ways. Male privilege is unquestionably a thing, and your claim of women's privilege is frankly silly. Women do have privilege, but our privilege does not extend to institutional and systematic benefits in the way that male privilege does.