You earned the honor because of the editing assistance you have given.
I'm publishing the story part by part. I'm up to chapter 1 part 3. I'm publishing on Substack at the same time. I have one comment on Substack:
https://estwald397.substack.com/p/another-somebody-done-somebody-wrong/comments
I read the comments on the Long After article where she blocked you. All but yours and one other agreed with her. Yours was particularly blunt in the beginning. Starting out accusing her of misandry probably didn't win you any points.
I have established certain rules that I adhere to when commenting on feminists' articles. Not making accusations, like misandry, is one of them. I never tell feminists what they should think, do, or say. I don't try to convince them they are wrong. Instead, I express what I think, do, or say.
I particularly comment where feminists are telling men what they must think, do, or say to please women. My comments are intended to offer an alternative to men, especially young men. I use myself as as example to illustrate that there is no need to please feminists.
Sometimes, I just like to get smart-aleck.
Long After might end up blocking me after I write my intended comment on one of her newer articles. She was telling men that if their wives don't approve of how they do household chores, they should learn to do it her way.
The alternative is to find a woman who appreciates the way you do household chores. Find a woman who appreciates you as you are and who you appreciate as she is.
I've fallen behind in commenting because of the time it is taking me to get my stories published. In the meantime I've had to handle a dispute involving my wife's bank and Amazon.
Trump's election has the feminist commentariat disquieted lately. They seem to be at a loss for how to respond. No pussy hats this time, I guess. Just wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Long After has been on an anti-marriage kick lately. Marriage is obsolete and no one should get married anymore, according to her.