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20 times women took down toxic men in truly majestic fashion

More and more women are now calling out men's toxic behavior online and some of the takedowns are truly works of art.

20 times women took down toxic men in truly majestic fashion
Image source: Twitter/@KendallLyman

Editor's note: This article was originally published on October 2, 2022. It has since been updated.

Dating can be like walking through a minefield, especially for women. The pandemic made dating even more difficult. A survey published by Pew showed that men and women reported equal levels of dissatisfaction when dating, but women had more negative experiences when compared to men. A majority of the women who were single and looking to date said they experienced harassment from those they had been dating or had been on a date with, including being touched in a way that made them uncomfortable. Many reported rumors being spread about their sexual history. 

Women constantly deal with men who are misogynistic, condescending and flat out rude—if not worse. More and more women are now calling out men's toxic behavior online and some of the takedowns are truly majestic, like works of art. The subreddit r/FemaleDatingStrategy constantly gets submissions of these epic takedowns and here are 20 of the best ones we came across:

1.  “Nudes?” He asked hopefully

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2. Mike from Physics, get out of the way

Image source: Twitter/@KendallLyman
Image source: Twitter/@KendallLyman

3. Not all sharks...

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4. "You should speak more nicely... "

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5. Right where they belong

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6.  Before and after

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7. Spell out your misogyny for me...

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8. Game. Set and Match.

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9. "It was just your uncle"



 

10.  When I say 'Not All Men..'

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11. Hook, line, and sinker 

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12. Being decent isn't difficult

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13. Maybe the problem isn't the clothes



 

14. Animals > Men



 

15. "Not all men.. .. "

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16. A little self-awareness goes a long way

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17. The hypocrisy 



 

18. It's failed fathers who need to be shamed for 'daddy issues'  

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19.  All straight men... 



 

20. When will men take responsibility... or blame



 

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