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| 7 | Even after a lot of self-improvement and personal growth, adult single men are increasingly entering the dating environment with a lot of resentmentThe only reason is because some women date the same man. That man isn't in a commited relationship, but the girls think they are. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 22/02/23 07:48 PM |
| 3 | How are people not seeing this as blatant sexism?It benefits the company if their employee gets an abortion instead of having to give birth and raise a kid. They can also attract better employees than their competitors by proposing that kind of services. They have enough money for that, why not? Seems a good strategy, So it is not simply virtue signaling, it's also for profits in the long run. It is totally okay. Not everything has to be sexist against men. We don't have to deal with giving birth and abortion. | /r/MensRights | 25/06/22 09:57 AM |
| 4 | Reminder: 67% of all marriages end in divorce over a 40 year period.What's the index number for education level? I'm browsing in phone maybe it doesn't show correctly | /r/MensRights | 26/03/22 07:03 PM |
| 7 | Reminder: 67% of all marriages end in divorce over a 40 year period.According to your source, on average 66% of divorces are initiated by women. 75% is an outlier. It's still high but not 80%. | /r/MensRights | 26/03/22 06:49 PM |
| 1 | The myth about one man repopulating a whole villageI still think it is true to some extent, but not to the extreme of one man repopulating the whole village. History has shown if there are only 10% of men out of the whole population, it is enough for the society to continue. (Example: Paraguay in the War of the Triple Alliance. Its prewar population of approximately 525,000 was reduced to about 221,000 in 1871, of which only about 28,000 were men.) That being said, it's not a reason to consider men as useless and discardable. For society to work… | /r/MensRights | 05/03/22 02:15 PM |
| -1 | It's unfair and depressing watching a 40 year old perfectly healthy woman leave the country while im 18 and male and because im male im forced to stay behind and die - my ukraine friendI don't think it is an issue per se. The problem is more how little recognition men get from their sacrifice at war. It's even more outrageous when women claim they suffer more from war than men. It's just expected that men die and voila, no fucks given. Short reason why it's logically OK: women are the only individuals in a society who can reproduce. Men can die by the millions, it doesn't matter in the long run. The surviving men can impregnate as many women as they want. In a few generations … | /r/MensRights | 04/03/22 10:23 AM |
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