/r/seduction is an object lesson in what happens when you let women into the boys' clubhouse.
At first, they'll come in harmlessly, posing as curious bystanders. Then they'll become "concerned" about the tone of the discourse and offer polite suggestions, but still as outsiders. Then, as ground is gradually ceded to them, they'll shift from suggesting changes to requesting changes, insisting that they are now members with equal interest in the matter. Finally, once they're confident they have a safe majority of suckers parroting their bullshit, their requests will become demands flavoured with both shaming and outrage.
Seddit was once a bastion of the applied scientific method. Men went forth, experimented, shared, and learned. Now, it has become a haven of feminist apologists that offer PR-friendly platitudes wrapped in a thin veneer of pick-up vernacular.
That's why we must endeavour to keep the discourse here toxic. We must make the language here so vile and unsettling to the uninitiated that no feminist supplicant could ever bear to pretend to be one of us long enough to try and take us apart from within.