I don't think there is one, but I'd definitely subscribe. Menslib was an excellent breath of fresh air after the Mra movement tried to set us back fifty years.
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Sounds good to me.
I had never heard of menslib before seeing this, looked it up and I'm confused why this is getting down voted 🤔
I think people are assuming its a mens rights sort of thing. Its a non-bigoted community that is compatible with intersectional feminism
I think part of the problem is that a lot of feminists, whether rightfully or not, feel that movements like r/menslib take away from the overall feminist movement.
In my own example, I assumed it was a synonym with toxic MRA. Glad to hear it apparently is not.
No idea, maybe people don't know the sub and assume it's Mra? Menslib was an excellent subreddit and I really want to see it back.
We don't have downvotes on my instance so I literally can't tell lol