There’s A Misogynistic Facebook Group For Men Seeking ‘Beautiful Virgin Brides’


A disgustingly sexist Facebook group has popped up. “No Hymen No Diamond” is trying to help guys find virgin brides. It has been trending in Twitter this week. Here is one of the many horrifying posts shown on the page:

“Women, even ugly ones, are easily able to [lose their virginity to] almost any man they choose, some men will even pay for the privilege. When something is easily attainable, it is worth less.”

The hashtag #NoHymenNoDiamond has been around since 2014 as a troll tag, but it got popular amongst anti-feminist groups. The website is run by Male Rights Activists (MRAs). They claim that men are being discriminated against because of feminist movements.

These MRAs are bringing back the outdated view that women should abstain from intimacy until they get married. Of course, the man’s sexual history is not important in this cause. Luckily, this movement will expose the whiny man children that are stuck in their 1955 views of women’s rights.

These activists believe that there is an imbalance between the genders. But these men believe that THEY are experiencing prejudice. Seriously guys? Women have been experiencing prejudice for CENTURIES. Our Constitution was signed in 1787, but it took until 1920 for women to get the right to vote. These MRAs are basically wanting to bring back an era before feminism.

Here is one of the posts that these men shared about “equality:”

“True women are all my equals, whom I adore and respect, but I see modern women more like disgusting, primitive and disturbed animals, or subhuman at best.”

The hashtag may have been created as a troll, but it has moved beyond that. Unfortunately, the page doesn’t show signs of being anti-Duggar or some kind of satire. These men REALLY think like this! These disgusting ideas should not still exist in 2016!

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