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r/askmen

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Reddit community mentioned as hosting daily threads of lonely men discussing failed attempts at self-improvement and dating prospects.

Mentions (4)
"Holy shit all this whining is so pathetic, just go to r/askmen or r/askwomen"
"Like you'll read a while post in a subreddit like r/advice or r/Askmen about a Redditor's daily work life and they'll talk about the years they spent developing their 'skills', and collaborating with their 'colleagues' to service the company's 'clients' only for it to be revealed at the end that the"
The most annoying Redditor trope of all is actually really adorable · u/Big_Sentence1353 · ↑314 · 2025-07-15
"Like how a child might actually believe they are a princess or a construction worker when playing. The Boss Baby of subs."
r/askmen is like watching children play dress up · enometall · ↑43 · 2023-02-14
"I lurk on r/askmen and there are almost daily thousand-reply threads of men around my age in my position saying they're lonely, no woman has ever appreciated/truly desired them,everything they've tried to improve their prospects has failed, complete with choirs of replies from guys in their 40s echo"
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