A student has claimed that partying with women is too risky because he might be accused of rape and says he tries to avoid speaking to the opposite sex all together.

David Sherratt, 18, is a self-proclaimed 'anti-feminist' and member of Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW), a secretive movement of straight men who avoid women altogether.

The Cardiff chemistry student, who posts video blogs under the pseudonym Spinosaurus Kin, has never had a girlfriend - and isn't sure he ever wants one.

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David Sherratt is a self-proclaimed 'anti-feminist' and member of the secretive Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW) club, a movement of straight men who avoid women altogether

Speaking to student newspaper The Tab, he said: 'I wouldn't say I don't plan to have a girlfriend, ever. I'd make the exception for maybe one person at some point.

'But I don't see anything on the horizon at the moment, you have to be really really careful.

'Going out and having one night stands is too risky. Girls could falsely accuse you of rape.'

David said that he's been naturally antisocial and reclusive for most of his life, but has come out of his shell since getting involved in men's rights.

He said: 'It's a direct reaction to feminism. I'm an anti-feminist. I don't like feminism and I think it actively harms gender roles.

'Feminism promotes the narrative that women are weaker and need help from men. Now a lot of men are not getting the help that they need.

'Many domestic violence victims are male but the shelters all discriminate against them.

'I have known people in abusive relationships who haven't been able to get support, purely because of their gender.

He said: 'Going out and having one night stands is too risky. Girls could falsely accuse you of rape', pictured in one of his videos

'A friend I met online in Canada went through his whole province and couldn't find anything. It's the same over most of the western world.'

Consent classes have been a hot topic, with some students arguing they are completely necessary and others saying they are a waste of time.

Going out and having one night stands is too risky. Girls could falsely accuse you of rape.

George Lawlor, a student at Warwick University, complained he was being branded a rapist when he received an invite to one via social media.

He said: 'I feel as if I’m taking the “wrong” side here, but someone has to say it – I don’t have to be taught to not be a rapist.

'That much comes naturally to me, as I am sure it does to the overwhelming majority of people you and I know.

‘Brand me a bigot, a misogynist, a rape apologist, I don’t care. I stand by that.’

David agrees that the consent classes are a 'worrying' concept.

He said: 'On one hand we're told that rape is something done to intentionally hurt people.

'It doesn't make sense to do a class teaching that rape is wrong – because people who are doing it know it's wrong.

On an advert for his YouTube channel (pictured), David claims to be intellectually superior and claims to 'cure ignorance one fallacy at a time'

'People who aren't doing it aren't going to be learning very much.

'I don't think you need to hate women to think that men deserve human rights. I think that says more about your view on men than it does ours.'

On an advert for his YouTube channel, he claims to be intellectually superior and claims to 'cure ignorance one fallacy at a time'.

In videos, which have been viewed as many as 12,000 times, he disguises his identity with a pair of aviator sunglasses.

David even went as far as moving out of student digs after just two months when he found out two of his flatmates were feminists.

He said: 'My last set of flatmates were all feminists and they decided to surround me in a room.

'They all had a go at me for several hours. It was over my general views and that I do videos online. They took a lot of offence to those.'