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I don't really go by the sub. I just clicked on the post that was on my feedm I even ended up commenting on the professor's sub accidentally cause of this, lol. Sorry.
/r/RedPillWomen11/07/24 06:52 PM
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Well, whoever said that hasn't ever known the life of a SAHM.
/r/RedPillWomen11/07/24 06:04 AM
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Not everything is about envy, though. Some people are just plain arseholes. I don't understand why it's always 'they're probably envious of you' for things like this. Some people like to take their anger out on others for no reason at all.
/r/RedPillWomen11/07/24 05:32 AM
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You do understand that being an SAHM isn't about eating bon bons all day, right? Sincerely, a daughter of SAHM
/r/RedPillWomen11/07/24 05:28 AM
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Yeah, my mother never found time even though we had a maid(3rd world country thing). She was always jittery looking for something to do and not really being happy even after completing it. If you love people... it might not be for you. Apparently, she liked not working for a year or so and then... it slowly started to be less fulfilling. My father, me, and my parents were mostly out(he with his friends and me just roaming around cause I didn't really like the atmosphere at home). So, the writing…
/r/RedPillWomen11/07/24 05:17 AM
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But why do people always compare it with working at some corporate ZOG? From what I know, in the US, most women are employed in healthcare and education.
/r/RedPillWomen11/07/24 05:11 AM
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Yeah, I'm only on youtube and here, too. Occasionally, stumble onto some debates. I probably do feel happy mostly other than bored cause I don't have a license yet. When I get my license, I will probably disappear from here, too.
/r/RedPillWomen11/07/24 05:07 AM
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The order for what, lol. Though, ngl, the never married with kids can be relaxing, especially if you live out in nature(if you like solitude, that is). I've been alone since I was 10, and I'd rather remain alone forever, possibly on a sailboat, after gathering some money if I can. Also, nuns and monks are usually the happiest people compared to women in general. I would actually become one of them if it wasn't for the religious part(cause I don't really believe and it just feels rude to pretend …
/r/RedPillWomen11/07/24 05:05 AM
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Ngl, but most people don't really find much purpose in doing house chores. That's why my mom didn't really like being a housewife much, this all after running her whole house. I don't really understand how that would bring us closer to others. From what I see, it actually keeps us away from others. Dad, me and my brother, outside basically the whole day with tuitions and stuff, it made her lonely. Didn't help that she was a people person.
/r/RedPillWomen11/07/24 04:55 AM
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Don't care about what society wants.
/r/RedPillWomen11/07/24 04:51 AM
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Well, some people are gonna keep doing that on the internet. I guess it's fine long as they are few and can be ignored. A lot of them seem to be trolls, really. But, yeah, gender wars are just making people spiteful.
/r/MensRights18/03/24 05:01 PM
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Can be said for a lot of things. Doesn't mean the government can do that cause some people want that. Whether you believe it or not, trust is indeed the most important factor in a relationship. You need to trust that your partner is not cheating on you every time she goes out(cause she isn't necessarily gonna get pregnant) Cause what you're saying sounds like you want an excuse(the government) instead of dealing with having to do a paternity test and what comes with it. No, why don't we just hav…
/r/MensRights17/03/24 11:46 PM
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On the internet, probably, yeah. But, it matters if it happens in real life. I've gotten death threats even on the internet, but that is something you can distance yourself from. Also, there are always going to be people with different standards here. Like, in real life, I've never met an asshole, maybe cause I don't live in a major city, but yeah. Most people, men or women, here are polite, at least in interactions. Also, I don't think that's what a double standard really means(unfair situation…
/r/MensRights17/03/24 10:39 PM
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Or, you know, how about that alternative version of getting the test done myself when and if I want to on my own terms? Cause you can say the same thing for anything until the government basically knows every single thing you do.
/r/MensRights17/03/24 10:29 PM
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Well, the government doesn't care about your opinion either. That would never fly in a country like the US, at least cause most people here dislike or hate government interference.
/r/MensRights17/03/24 09:47 PM
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Dude, how long are you around in social media. Happened to me during the Andrew Tate time. I mean, now that I think about it, I don't really hate or like him, but not being on social media at all helped me a lot. Try not to talk to people online and change the accounts on social media to get away from the algorithm, too. Maybe it might help? Just try to stay away from most of the discussions like that.
/r/MensRights17/03/24 09:42 PM
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Dude... that's an invasion of privacy.
/r/MensRights17/03/24 09:35 PM
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Also, asking for your partner's cellphone is not normal if it happens frequently. That's pretty much paranoia. Sure, people can do a paternity test, but if it comes back as it should be, there is gonna be some backlash for that. If it doesn't, there will still be backlash from the guy.
/r/MensRights17/03/24 09:33 PM
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It'd be fine if it was done for a divorce, but a mandatory paternity test is just invading people's privacy unless either of the parents ask for it. If they don't, who the f are the hospital to do anything about it. Maybe just needing one parents consent for taking a paternity test is enough. That's why, definitely not 1. But, 2, yes.
/r/MensRights17/03/24 09:30 PM
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Conscripted people are almost always placed in the front lines. Most of the non front lines jobs need some kind of technical training. Conscription has always been a way to stall for time, from what I know. They are... used as cannon fodder from what I know of history. It is already the worst position either way. There are only limited non combat roles, and since they don't usually have a die, most of them would be filled anyway with or without a war. Most men or people would be on the front lin…
/r/MensRights17/03/24 09:24 PM
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Well, the fact that there's a literal disparity in strength for males and females just makes it so. It will be ineffective to send someone who can't handle it there. So, what? Heck, almost every war in history has seen more civilian deaths than soldiers. If a war, happens, no one is ever safe.
/r/MensRights17/03/24 09:15 PM
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Truly. So much of those benefits are just for show, too. I'm a woman in the STEM field. Literally can't find a scholarship with a 4.0 gpa. But, men in this field also aren't really sexist or anything. They're just polite like most normal guys. All these bs on social media never seem to translate to real life for me at least.
/r/MensRights17/03/24 09:10 PM
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Bruh, job hiring literally gives advantage to sociable people by default. My SIL can't find a job despite having completed projects that were well received by her professors, participating in their research, all cause she doesn't have many connections cause she's reserved. Also, I've heard about female scholarships in STEM, but they're only given to a select few. I have searched them for 6 months, as many as they are, they're awarded to only a couple of students usually. I don't know about the o…
/r/MensRights17/03/24 09:06 PM
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Dude, are you having a stroke? You can't even refute a single claim I make? The stubborn one here is you who keeps repeating the same things you say in a different format, occasionally adding something like a robot. The study needs to be replicated by a different person. The same person replicating the study does not make it any more or less reliable. 'So many countries are like the west'. Dude, Australia literally has a whole different healthcare system compared to the US. Same with most other …
/r/MensRights15/03/24 07:12 AM
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How about you use Google yourself cause I did look it up? There are literally different statistics that end up with contradictory conclusions cause they don't fcking do it properly. You repeating the same fcking thing again isn't gonna change sht. You're the stupid fck here that can't see the irony of your own fcking comment. If you actually read the first report you cited, the data is only based on 288 that they 'selected'. They are also limited to one fcking country when things can drastically…
/r/MensRights15/03/24 06:58 AM
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Empirical evidence refers to factual information that is obtained through direct observation or experimentation(neither of them are statistics). Statistics can be used as good evidence 'with care'. Doesn't always make it the most reliable evidence objectively. Statistics can be problematic for most people to try and use as evidence without properly understanding them. I'm at least considering what you're saying. But, you're on the whole 'I'm right, You're wrong rant'. If that's the attitude you'…
/r/MensRights15/03/24 06:35 AM
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How ironic. Statistics are not used as evidence. They are used as a reference to get the evidence. They're not the same thing. And, sure, 'some' don't have biases in their methodology. It still doesn't make it reliable if they can't get a similar data set with the same methodology. Once again, you're not even trying to understand what I'm trying to say. You're the one who's unhappy that it's inconvenient as you can no longer make a blanket statement about statistics.
/r/MensRights15/03/24 06:22 AM
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Statistics exist cause of reference, and no, they don't look at everything. It is impossible to look at everything. They look at what the person who published them was looking for. If you actually talk to people who literally work with them, they aren't always reliable. Maybe you don't like that, which is why you keep trying to say they are without backing yourself up with anything. Most studies that those statistics come from can not be replicated, therefore making them unreliable. It's like yo…
/r/MensRights15/03/24 05:31 AM
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Well, if the therapy succeeded, they usually won't be in a sub like this, though. If you gather cancer patients in one place, it would seem like a lot, but it's kinda rare to get cancer if you compare it with the general population. (Also, he didn't really talk down to you) Only suggested that good therapists might exist.
/r/MensRights15/03/24 04:28 AM
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Truly, though. I'd never waste my money there.
/r/MensRights15/03/24 04:22 AM
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You guys are starting to sound like an echo chamber just like the feminists, you know. The feminists treat all men the same, and you guys treat all women the same. People are individuals. Can you all just judge them by their actions instead of the actions of the people that happen to be the same gender as them? Besides that, even I hadn't had a guy 'caring' about me in any way in almost 2 decades. My family does. And, no, I don't have some admirer who's too shy to talk to me. Cause I know my lif…
/r/MensRights15/03/24 04:21 AM
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Statistics... are... not evidence. And what evidence are you even talking about to begin with. Evidence for what? There is kore to statistics than just number. Stats sometimes treat totally different groups as one. People are influenced by their experiences.
/r/MensRights15/03/24 04:15 AM
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"If you torture data long enough, it will confess to anything" -British economist Ronald Coase You trust statistics a little too much. Besides that, 90% of the studies done can not even be replicated, hence they are unreliable. I'm not talking about any statistics here. I'm talking about the general thing here. Another thing. It's best not to treat any individual like they're statistic. It takes a toll on people to be treated as if they're assholes of they're not. You might not even notice it. (…
/r/MensRights15/03/24 04:13 AM
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Won't that be a lawsuit, though?
/r/MensRights15/03/24 04:08 AM
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Well, with that, even I wouldn't be able to find a therapist despite being a woman cause of my ethnicity...(Yeah, it's a big part cause the cultures are just very different) Not that I'm looking for one.
/r/MensRights15/03/24 04:06 AM
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I think that has got to do with the people closest to you or at least the ones that you often interacted with you in childhood and adolescence. That's when it usually happens. Have you tried going off contact with them to see maybe if that makes you feel better?
/r/MensRights15/03/24 04:01 AM
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I think it might be your environment. Cause, my mom does listen and some friends... which I don't have a lot of. Maybe try to get out of that and meet new people or something?
/r/MensRights15/03/24 03:59 AM
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That actually helps in a lot of cases. Sometimes, you just have to be the adult on the conversation unless you're in a totally isolated environment, and nobody is witnessing your interaction.
/r/MensRights15/03/24 03:56 AM
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Dude... you kinda sound like the voice in my head...
/r/MensRights15/03/24 03:54 AM
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