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Anyone (like you) who thinks forced fatherhood is OK should be forced to pay child maintenance to the single mothers in your country for 18 years. Do you agree? Yes. I already pay my taxes and they could be spent on this kind of child support. However, not all of us live in welfarist/socialist countries. I would be beset by grief if even one child died from hunger, as a result of financial abortion and a lack of support for needy mothers with their kids.
/r/EverydayMisandry22/05/24 11:40 AM
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Yes, but we should think of babies too, not only of adults wanting to have sex. A child would be deprived of a father's support. The introduction of "financial abortion" would make many women destitute, especially in countries without robust safety net. I'm a socialist and a welfarist, but I'm aware that some countries, such as the United States, don't offer many benefits to the poor. And what about women in very poor countries, like many African ones? Also, we should encourage people to maintai…
/r/EverydayMisandry21/05/24 07:57 PM
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I have to partially agree with her. There are men who abandon their children. I even saw so-called "financial abortion" idea. However, there is one situation where I would let men avoid child support payments. When a man was sexually assaulted by a woman and she got pregnant. It's the only situation when I would be supportive of this idea.
/r/EverydayMisandry21/05/24 07:43 PM
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You could give me both.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates21/05/24 12:15 PM
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What are your views on abortion I reluctantly support its availability on demand until 12 weeks of pregnancy, as a method of harm reduction. That's why I don't propose the ban on contraception, too. Read my post on this matter if you want: https://www.reddit.com/r/antisex/comments/1chvxs2/what_do_you_feel_about_harm_reduction/ safe haven laws From what I read, it's similar to baby hatches which are common in my country, Poland - they're known as "okno życia" (plural: "okna życia", literally: "wi…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/05/24 01:21 PM
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See there's the problem, you doubt that it's even a thing in the first place. This is a real thing that happens. And there is no recourse for a man, or even a male child. Well, you may be right here. I'll devote some time to educate myself on this issue. Do you have any interesting sources, articles or surveys? I'll appreciate any good source. While I, as a woman and a feminist, tend to focus on women's issues, I'm not going to mock male victims. If men are harmed, I feel empathy for them too. W…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/05/24 08:49 AM
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are they also puritans towards women in feminist spaces or just preaching that for men here. Thanks for your question! Not to speak for every sex-negative feminist, but I support these ideals for everyone, both men and women (and for non-binary people too, if we recognise these identities). I'm not a hypocrite, unlike, for example, misogynistic right-wing conservatives who encourage only women to stay innocent, letting men what they want to do. My ideals are grounded in equality, solidarity, con…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/05/24 08:16 AM
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Well, if feminism is concerned in this thread and article, I feel entitled to share my thoughts on some points, as a feminist guest here. Less traumatic for children, more empowering for women I don't think it's less traumatic for children. They wouldn't be supported by their fathers nor could utilise the state apparatus to demand it from them in the future. Also, it's by no means more empowering for women, as they would be alone. Sure, under the socialist framework (which would be probably advo…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates17/05/24 07:42 PM
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If it's a real issue, it would be the only situation in which I would agree to so-called "financial abortion". If there are men who were sexually abused by women who got pregnant, they could be exempt for paying child support in my opinion. Otherwise, this idea is a nasty and heartbreaking one. Someone thinks of children here? Every child deserves a meaningful support: food, clothing, diapers and other necessities. As a socialist, I believe in the involvement of the government, but fathers shoul…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates17/05/24 07:28 PM
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