You are reading into “we get”, a perhaps shortened phrase (“we get to
have”, i.e. “that’s an option for us?”) which is obviously useful in
such a sardonic reply. This was interpreted as a joke but for some
reason this person still ran with the entitlement shtick.
And since we’re playing language/interpretation games: this attitude
that men in particular feel entitlement in this area is backlash against
people writing about problems that men have is if it isn’t simply and
narrowly a problem of the individual. It starts like this:
- Initially it’s taboo
- Then it’s a topic about how men are failing as individuals
- Then it gets seen as a sociological problem (a sociological problem can still be an individual problem in other contexts, it’s a lens)