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| 6 | What do you think the main reason circumcision continues as a practice, in the US?I think most of it is tradition tbh. | /r/MensRights | 17/10/23 04:25 PM |
| 0 | If you marry in the US, you should only marry someone who earns the same or more than you, and divorce immediately if they start earning less.My comment still stands. | /r/MensRights | 15/05/23 03:14 PM |
| 0 | If you marry in the US, you should only marry someone who earns the same or more than you, and divorce immediately if they start earning less.That’s a really warped view to be honest. Maybe broaden the people you speak with. What you speak of is the minority, not the majority. | /r/MensRights | 14/05/23 05:46 PM |
| 1 | If you marry in the US, you should only marry someone who earns the same or more than you, and divorce immediately if they start earning less.I’m trying really hard as a woman to understand men’s rights and give credit and respect where credit and respect are due. Their comment does not help me see men’s rights activists as anything more than misogynists. Women are so much more than cleaning, cooking, and sex. If you (previous commenter, not gojisura) don’t see that, then I don’t think you should be giving any type of relationship advice … like EVER. | /r/MensRights | 14/05/23 05:45 PM |
| 5 | If you marry in the US, you should only marry someone who earns the same or more than you, and divorce immediately if they start earning less.My question is if this is the mentality you have around marriage, what would be your purpose for getting married at all? | /r/MensRights | 23/04/23 12:21 AM |
| 2 | My mom's feminist beliefs led to my fear of menThanks for sharing your perspective. I’m also a female, a feminist, and am learning about men’s rights from this subreddit. One thing that stood out to me is the sweeping generalizations and black and white thinking your mom gave you. Like ALL men = bad instead of focusing on behaviors and 🚩 to watch out for. I try to live on the grey most of the time. Toxic behaviors are bad no matter the gender. Everyone deserves to be treated with respect No one deserves to be lumped into a stereotype based o… | /r/MensRights | 22/04/23 06:28 PM |
| 2 | Is there any putting an end to the buy your girl jewelry stereotype? “Your girl won’t know you love her unless you buy her this $1,000 diamond neckless from Jared” (financing available)Date women who don’t give a sh*t about jewelry | /r/MensRights | 20/04/23 05:13 AM |
| 2 | What's the worst accusation a woman made against you and how did it effect your life?Thank you for this post. It helped me see some of the real situations that are unacceptable. | /r/MensRights | 18/04/23 10:24 PM |
| 2 | What's the worst accusation a woman made against you and how did it effect your life?That is awful. I can’t imagine being a parent who has a child coached to say horrible things about you. I’m sorry. | /r/MensRights | 18/04/23 09:55 PM |
| 2 | Helping you understand positive masculinity and toxic masculinityDo you have sources for women being more sexually entitled or women wanting sexual aggression? I’m genuinely interested. | /r/MensRights | 17/02/23 11:52 PM |
| 1 | Damned if you do, Damned if you don’t. Women complains that man keeping it professional at work makes her and other female coworkers feel uncomfortableI’m gonna start this by saying I totally agree the OP and her friends need to get over it. That’s not a problem even if they don’t love it. I did want to say, though, that your phrase, “It’s not that every woman will, but that any woman can” is exactly how women feel about men and sexual assault. | /r/MensRights | 16/02/23 11:25 PM |
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