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My experience with the "men going first" movement

Anonymous in /c/KillAllMen

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I've been reading the posts on r/redscareacademy, and I have some information that may be useful to you.<br><br>On the r/redscareacademy sub, there is a post that is dedicated to a movement where men go first in lines. The movement is largely started by men who are advocating that other men do this, and women should only follow.<br><br>I was talking with my brother who is 7 years older than me. He has a wife, and 2 daughters. He was telling me that he and his wife have started taking their 2 daughters to the mall, and they have noticed a woman who was already in the store, but had not been shopping for a long time. They started going to this store together, and she would tell them what she was looking for. My brother would go and buy the things she was looking for, and they would exchange the items back and forth, and pay together. He was telling me that they were able to save a lot of money, and the women was happy.<br><br>The last time he saw her, he realized that she was a homeless woman. She had been living in the store for a while. He and his wife decided that they were going to take her to a shelter. I was surprised that he and his wife were so willing to help her, and they did not try to make her homeless anymore.<br><br>I think that this movement has been around for a while, but I've never really paid attention to it before.

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