I find this whole discussion absurd, ngl. Every time one of these threads pops up it follows a theme of discrimination against the male, as if the world is conspiring against unprepossessing menfolk who lack personal charm, and l really struggle with it.
For starters, the society we live in is inherently patriarchal and always has been. The male dominates throughout. The mating ritual of today is the way it's been for all time - the men compete, the women choose. This is not a societal conspiracy, but how we're programmed. Historically, both genders have chosen partners for entirely practical purposes - the man would choose a good "homemaker" to rear offspring, the woman would choose a man capable of providing. This is the societal influence on the mating ritual. As women are becoming increasingly capable of providing for themselves, they have less need to "settle" for a partner for these practical reasons and can now select on a purely aesthetic basis, something which the male has been entitled to do for centuries. Men clearly do not like being scorned or passed over for these essentially superficial reasons and whilst l understand the feelings of loneliness and despair that comes with being assessed on such a base level it is something which is new to the male, which women have been subject to for centuries. Men are having to adjust their expectations re finding a mate, they can no longer marry a woman who "needs" them and keep them in the style of a domestic servant, they will have to recognise that they no longer have the male entitlement society used to provide them with. This isn't misandry on a grand global scale, it's just progress, and the struggle to find a companion some males are experiencing would be better aided by a readjusting of their sights and a healthier outlook about themselves than it would be by churning out turgid misogynistic conspiracy theories on the Internet imo.