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Strength. As a competitive powerlifter the strength differences are super obvious, though women can become very strong in the lower body just not as strong as men. Most men can be trained to deadlift 400lbs, but that was where my wife maxed out, still impressive considering it was 2.5x her weight. The upper body difference is more stark, for myself I can bench 2.2x my bodyweight, where my wife could maybe do 0.9x her body weight on a good day
/r/MensRights13/08/26 12:35 AM
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Yes, by the Chinese communist party’s one child policy. Chinese preference for men has screwed the gender balance of the country. Don’t vote for communists, they will force you to abort children if it aligns with their goals.
/r/MensRights09/08/26 09:48 PM
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You just described my mom. After two marriages to men, she left my Dad for a totally insane bipolar drug addict lesbian. I guess being abused by a woman is better than living with a man.
/r/MensRights23/07/26 10:07 PM
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They love to build a straw man and never mention the chores done outside of the home. Yard maintenance, pest control, tree trimming, weed wacking, outside repairs & painting, watering the lawn & plants, and managing animals all the stuff involved with owning a big suburban or rural home & lot. They’re mostly privileged urbanites, who probably rarely go outside anyway. My BIL is a full time stay at home dad with 3 kids and most of the responsibilities around the home, including all of the previou…
/r/MensRights23/07/26 12:19 AM
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OP was talking about feminism, but I agree with you. Western feminists clearly do not care about other women otherwise they would see how privileged they are here and how underprivileged some other women around the world are and maybe do something about it.
/r/MensRights15/07/26 10:35 PM
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We try to tell our feminists this, but they don’t listen and keep spinning stories about how oppressed they are in the west despite having every privilege western societies have given them. There is no doubt feminism is needed in places like Afghanistan, but Feminism won here and they decided bitching about men was the more important thing to do, so they forgot about the rest of the oppressed women around the world that still need their help. They’d rather complain about men than help you. It’s …
/r/MensRights14/07/26 06:32 PM
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If women truly don’t need men, then they can build, maintain & protect their own society without them.
/r/MensRights24/06/26 11:36 PM
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It’s a mental shortcut to avoid critical thinking. A person has a bad experience and rather than thinking critically about it, they make a mental short cut & just hate the whole group, instead of realizing it was just a bad one off situation or that bad individuals exist. I see it often with dogs; a person has a bad experience with a dog and then hates or fears all dogs. Same concept applies to race, gender, religion ect. It’s easier to just condemn the whole group especially when said condemnat…
/r/MensRights19/06/26 11:53 PM
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Huh, I think I had you all wrong at the beginning. Your line of reasoning makes a lot of sense and I can see that line of reasoning echoed here to an extent. If the genders are equal as the feminists used to claim (modern feminists are just out to destroy the made up patriarchy, but it benefits them that most people still believe that they want equality), then you are absolutely correct that they should fight or at least be eligible for the draft/conscription in extreme circumstances. I feel lik…
/r/MensRights13/06/26 02:51 AM
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A bit of my western bias, but it was only recently that the US Military opened up combat jobs to women. Maybe when India does the same we will see these tough rural Indian women shine when they outpace their male comrades in loaded forced & ruck marches. I’ll be curious to see. Your country & surrounding areas are well known for mountain soldiers. Gurkhas of Nepal and the men of the Sikh tradition, though I don’t claim to know too much about either, only that they are fierce & respected fighters…
/r/MensRights12/06/26 11:00 PM
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A bit of my western bias, but it was only recently that the US Military opened up combat jobs to women. Maybe when India does the same we will see these tough rural Indian women shine when they outpace their male comrades in loaded forced & ruck marches. I’ll be curious to see. Your country & surrounding areas are well known for mountain soldiers. Gurkhas of Nepal and the men of the Sikh tradition, though I don’t claim to know too much about either, only that they are fierce & respected fighters…
/r/MensRights12/06/26 10:59 PM
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So why aren’t Indian women dominating in the Indian military or any military? If women were effective & efficient they would be on the frontlines, but they are not. All you’ve proven is that Indian women are physically superior to Indian men (or at least that the women in your family are stronger than the men) & rural living makes tougher women (duh!) and you can have that point 🤣, yet exceptions still do not make the rule, they prove it. Neither do your personal anecdotes. Artillery is a combat…
/r/MensRights11/06/26 10:37 PM
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Yes, I have personal experience in the military as an infantryman. Has that not been made clear with all the practical examples I’ve brought up? It’s a useless discussion because you’ve add nothing to it, but stupid ideas. You didn’t or can’t prove that women’s energy efficiency makes a better soldier. Because you refuse to answer: How many 155mm artillery shells do you think a woman can lift & load vs a man in 24hrs? How much more ammunition & equipment can a man carry than a woman across rough…
/r/MensRights11/06/26 07:22 PM
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People who lift weights and carry loads across distances can carry weight much better than whatever toilet comparison you are trying to make. The only correlation you’ve made here is squatting to full range or motion is healthy for aging populations to maintain mobility. None of your examples counter what I’ve said. Also, men being larger, means they carry more muscle and fat which is also more stored energy than any woman could. Food is not always available on the frontlines and more muscle & f…
/r/MensRights11/06/26 11:05 AM
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Can you prove that women are more energy efficient? Compare male & female triathlon athletes. Triathlons best mimic the moving and shooting skills that soldiers are at tasked with. Being able to carry a heavy load across terrain is a fundamental skill of soldiering. Firefighters, police & soldiers all must be very macho to you. Some jobs demand strength and soldiering is one. My point was made in my first comment, try reading it. Drones are bridging the gender gap on the frontlines, and women ca…
/r/MensRights11/06/26 01:51 AM
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Where did I say a woman cannot hold a rifle? Terrible argument, btw just because there are child soldiers, so should there be women in combat? Pure insanity. I also said mostly men in combat jobs. Women can be fighter pilots & shoot as well as a man, but they cannot carry the same load across the battlefield, nor carry a wounded comrade across the battlefield to safety as well as a man
/r/MensRights07/06/26 09:46 PM
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Drones are a part of warfare now and is something a woman can do just as well as a man. The infantry and other combat arms jobs still ought to be mostly men, but all the drone stiff from piloting to building can be done by a woman or man behind the lines.
/r/MensRights07/06/26 06:44 PM
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Straight women I know with gay friends, will say vile shit behind their backs. It’s almost always in regards to how gross they feel about gay men being intimate. I have a gay friend who gets down a lot on grinder and we can talk about sex, but the “eew gross” reaction I see from straight women just never crossed my mind. It’s just different, and that fine and I’m sure that’s the way he feels about my sex. The reverse is almost never true, as hetero sex make gay people, so why would they find tha…
/r/MensRights07/06/26 06:41 PM
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They’ve given up on the equality message. They’re just fighting their invisible poorly defined boogeyman, the patriarchy at this point because there is truly no more freedom for them to gain parity over. They see hurting any man as fighting the patriarchy
/r/MensRights23/05/26 09:41 PM
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As a freshman, I had 3 junior or senior girls, all larger than me at the time both vertically & horizontally, all accuse me of sexually assaulting them during a field hockey game in my PE class, with dozens of witnesses and in plain view on the field. Female teacher ignores the evidence in front of her face, tells us all to go to the office cause she doesn’t want to deal with it or whatever. Fortunately for me the girls were well known troublemakers to the male principal & sent me back to class.
/r/MensRights14/05/26 08:30 PM
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No. Not even in the slightest. You’re projecting your own skill issue there bro, try dating outside of college. Those girls are brainwashed. Also, feminists love masculine men as much as they hate to admit it. They were the only option till my wife came along.
/r/MensRights07/05/26 01:59 AM
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No. I’m happily married. Try it. Not all women are like the feminists you see online, in fact some of them, like my wife, are openly anti-feminist. 4B is cultural suicide and the feminists will end themselves with that strategy, so why advocate for a strategy that would end this movement and all of us?
/r/MensRights07/05/26 01:38 AM
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Your adaptation is isolation and celibacy. 4B for men is a stupid idea.
/r/MensRights07/05/26 12:05 AM
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I agree with the sentiment, but you don’t beat feminist hate by becoming them.
/r/MensRights06/05/26 11:11 PM
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I just watched that video, she has excellent insight
/r/MensRights01/05/26 07:58 PM
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I wouldn’t trust the sensibilities someone who’s political ideology jumped from Andrew Tate right into Feminism
/r/MensRights29/04/26 09:19 PM
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We won’t defeat feminist hate by becoming them or joining them
/r/MensRights28/04/26 02:06 AM
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Recent stat I pulled from the FBI database said 69% of violent crime was perpetrated by men. Meaning 31% criminals & victims are ignored by feminists and their all men rhetoric. But they’ll never give up believing how wonderful they are.
/r/MensRights20/04/26 08:37 PM
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Don’t you’re falling for the same generalization trap that feminists fall for. Some woman are awful and many are not. Yes, it’s socially acceptable for women to be cruel to those they deem lower in class or status; don’t let them do it to you
/r/MensRights12/03/26 01:23 AM
You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

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