What is a socially-accepted act of hypocrisy that you do not understand?

Judging her past partner count

So we can judge people of their employment history (short time at a company, struggle to hold down a job, etc), people who graduated with low GPAs, income, materialistic items, choice of lifestyle, intelligence...but we can't judge them of their past partner count (or maybe the partner choice like only wanting white men and other men deemed unattractive). And when we judge women, they get all defensive.

Refusing to marry a woman because she doesn't earn enough. I saw a post couple days ago and how all the female comments were "he lacks emotional intelligence, he's a jerk, he's an abusive man." So it's fine if a woman gets upset at her husband that he doesn't pursue lucrative positions but it's wrong to pressure women into doing that.

Oh and how women call men jerks or immature for every childish things he does. Like refusing to take responsibility of marriage, refusing to grow up, playing video game. Look you idiots, I am not interested in securing you.

Divorce and child custody, it's funny how the world thinks that men can't be single parents and always award custody to women.

Women don't marry for money, oh sure, they sure as hell don't mind that piece of paper with access to his joint account and having both names on the mortgage. It's until the divorce you see their nature, and the divorce courts will gladly oblige to her with a kiss on M'lady's feet.

Let's push women into stem majors by limiting admissions and lowering the requirements bar for them while making it competitive for men.

Let's fire men and destroy their careers for those who do anything sexist to female employees or glorify the misogynistic culture but when women do something to men, oh no that's fine. And let's promote women so they don't go around screaming sexism to tarnish company reputation by the media.

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