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| 2 | The Matriarchy exists in Canada. "if the male parent is primarily responsible, he must attach to Form RC66, Canada Child Benefits Application, a signed note from the female parent that states he is primarily responsible for all of the children in the household."Actually Canada has removed a lot of the more overly PC laws over the last decade. | /r/MensRights | 11/05/15 02:12 AM |
| 2 | Do women really attempt suicide more often?Nope. Women are more likely to make suicide gestures, not attempts. A suicide gesture is a cry for help with no actual intent to die. Women are more likely than men to use suicide as a means of communicating distress but men are more likely to actually try o end their lives. | /r/MensRights | 23/12/14 12:37 AM |
| 10 | A Crown Prosecution Service report has found that around two false rape allegations are made every month, and that 'damaging myths harm real rape victims'.I like how, when counting rapes, they count rapes that weren't even reported, never mind prosecuted, but when counting false allegations they only count the ones they decided to prosecute. It's especially absurd when you consider they regularly refuse to prosecute false allegations because they fear it will harm real rape victims. That said, I'm inclined to agree that false accusations probably aren't all that common when compared to many other serious crimes but the issue isn't so much that the… | /r/MensRights | 06/09/13 06:07 AM |
| 2 | Norwegian man refuses to pay alimony for unwanted child, keeps fighting after three times in prisonYou didn't read past the first line of my post, did you? Go ahead and read the whole thing, then come back and we can continue this conversation because much of what you're saying either misses the point or was already addressed in my previous post. | /r/MensRights | 14/11/12 03:24 AM |
| 2 | Norwegian man refuses to pay alimony for unwanted child, keeps fighting after three times in prisonBullshit. It's another form of choice that the woman has. Just because men don't have that choice doesn't mean that the woman has the upper hand somehow. She can force him into fatherhood against his wishes and, according to him, that's exactly what she did. Considering he can't do that to her, I'd say that's an upper hand. Keep in mind that we're not talking about someone who had a child and then decided he didn't want to support it - which is completely wrong - we're talking about someone who … | /r/MensRights | 14/11/12 03:14 AM |
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