I was gonna post this as a reply ro some chode but then my fb page froze and I lost the post so heres the comment I was going to leave them as they where complaining about women and how they all love to be the victims that make up bs.
So heres what would be my reply.
First, women going to doctors more often isn't proof they "complain about nonexistent issues." That's nonsensical thinking. It's actually the opposite it's called preventative care, and preventative care reduces death rates. Men avoid doctors more and as a result die earlier

. Plus men have higher death rates from heart disease, cancer, and other preventable conditions largely because they seek care later or not at all.
What's especially ironic is that heart disease is also the leading cause of death in wOMeN, yet women's cardiac symptoms are more likely to be dismissed, misdiagnosed, or simply attributed to some bs like anxiety. Women often present different heart attack symptoms and experience delays in diagnosis and treatment, which leads to worse outcomes.On top of that gang medical science has historically been built around the male body as the default..
For decades, clinical trials primarily used male participants, and centered around male anatomy and symptoms were treated as the standard reference. The studies indexed both have acknowledged that women were underrepresented in clinical research, which contributed to gaps in diagnosis, symptom recognition, and treatment accuracy for women.
So women seeking medical care more often isn't "playing victim." It's literally one of the reasons women survive longer!.
While avoiding care leads to worse outcomes, luke death♡
Nowww
Second, your mental illness claim is w.r.o.n.g Women are more likely to be diagnosed with anxiety and depression, but men are far more likely to die by suicide. In Canada, men account for about 75% of suicides. And buddy
Diagnosis rates don't equal weakness they reflect who actually seeks help.
Third! Lets be clear your claim about medical negligence is flat out false in its context. The contains multiple studies showing women's symptoms are more likely to be dismissed, especially in areas like heart disease and chronic pain. Women are less likely to receive pain treatment, more likely to be misdiagnosed, and often wait longer for diagnosis,
women living longer doesn't mean they aren't dismissed. It means they seek medical care earlier and survive more conditions that men ignore until it's too late

So no, it's not "playing victim" Its understanding basic epidemiology instead of how others put it "cherry picking statistics to fit a narrative"
like what you just did