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I mean it’s obviously because in general they’re not as masculine and lean more into their feminine energy. Something women can relate to.
/r/MensRights09/06/26 11:20 AM
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Not really the biggest issue concerning men’s rights in my opinion lol. I do think women genuinely look better than men but that’s really only because of make up 😅. If women lived life bare faced like men it would be a whole other story..
/r/MensRights02/06/26 08:16 AM
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As a fellow man you sound a little immature bro (no offence). Women can be annoying as hell for sure. The amount of money I’ve probably wasted on them is honestly eye watering but that was my fault as well for being a young naive idiot. Some women are outright horrible and it doesn’t help in this day and age that no matter how horrible women act they’ll always get supported. There’s so much other things I could say. But you have to understand that not all women are that way and in fairness have …
/r/MensRights21/05/26 03:43 PM
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Tbh I think society tends to treat people better if they look good. Being sexually attracted to the person is irrelevant .
/r/MensRights19/05/26 02:54 PM
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Tbh that’s not what I said 😅. I believe I clearly stated men are part of the problem as are women. Men don’t support each other emotionally enough but when men have genuine problems about a different kind of struggle women usually dismiss it. It’s really that simple. Example, if I’m having a bad day at work I’m definitely less inclined to say to my male friends “I just wanna cry man, this days been shit”. On the other hand if I say to a typical lefty woman “men are more likely to commit suicide”…
/r/MensRights16/05/26 02:07 PM
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By honestly getting straight to the point, one of my mates basically cussed out a girl on some app and I called him out on it. Stuff like that.
/r/MensRights14/05/26 10:42 PM
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I agree, as men we don’t support each other enough I feel. Things have changed though and I think more men are starting to change this. But long way to go. Having said that i feel like when men do genuinely complain about their problems it’s usually honestly met with hostility and neglect which just isn’t warranted. This level of hostility is usually from women (obviously not all) and not men. As a man I’ll admit we’re guilty of not supporting each other emotionally. But when we do speak about t…
/r/MensRights14/05/26 09:35 PM
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Bro, you’re not making good points. How often do men get accused of sexual misconduct for being unconscious and naked in their own homes? Some women are passionate about their careers and so Yh it does suck for them, even if they don’t, the fact that they’re taking a salary hit for having kids is crazy but it’s just how it goes. I do believe life as a man is harder but assuming women have it easy is completely wrong.
/r/MensRights14/05/26 02:52 PM
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To be fair you’re absolutely right but to me personally there’s one very important difference. Society doesn’t care about men the way women do. When bad things happen to women people rightfully rally behind them. When bad things happen to men people generally just don’t care.
/r/MensRights14/05/26 02:48 PM
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I’ll be honest that doesn’t seem like a compelling reason to remarry imo. No disrespect or anything. I wish you all the best though, and hopefully you have a fulfilling marriage 💪
/r/MensRights12/05/26 11:27 PM
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Just out of curiosity why did you feel the need to remarry though? Why couldn’t you have just stayed in a long term committed relationship? Why risk it all again when financially it could be a problem?
/r/MensRights12/05/26 10:20 PM
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But why risk everything and get married again? Why not just be in a committed relationship with that person?
/r/MensRights12/05/26 06:06 PM
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He says some things that are actually true but he tends to turn it into something evil
/r/MensRights11/05/26 11:01 PM
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