How some men are trying to fight online misogyny amid ‘your body, my choice’ rhetoric
A young man with a buzz cut leans on a pristine countertop in a stark white kitchen and looks directly into the camera as he delivers what he presents as the secret to dating success for straight men.
“Finding a girl that will do whatever you want her to do,” whether that’s staying home or refraining from posting certain things online, is “easy,” the man says confidently. Just give her financial security and don’t be ugly, he explains.
“Spoiler alert: that is, in reality, not it,” Neil Shyminsky interjects in his video rebuttal of the young man’s social-media post.
In between snippets of the original clip, Shyminsky, wearing a dark hoodie and rectangular glasses against a backdrop of loaded bookcases, recaps research on what women look for in romantic relationships before concluding that what the man is describing isn’t, in fact, a girlfriend.