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| 4 | Cohabiting couples need basic legal protection | i.e. Men aren't marrying so let's find other ways to fuck them overSocial security is not something you can give away; the rights to that benefit are heavily regulated. In some cases, marriage makes sense, in some cases it doesn’t. Like most positions, adding “always” or “never” weakens the argument. | /r/MensRights | 21/08/18 06:23 AM |
| 3 | "Believe survivors"There are reasonable reactions in addition to those that are skewed: Tarana Burke, the founder of the #MeToo movement, commended the "brave young men" who were coming forward with their accusations as part of the movement: "Sexual violence is about power and privilege. That doesn’t change if the perpetrator is your favorite actress, activist or professor of any gender. And we won’t shift the culture unless we get serious about shifting these false narratives," Burke tweeted as part of a thread. | /r/MensRights | 21/08/18 06:13 AM |
| 8 | "Believe survivors"Tarana Burke, the founder of the #MeToo movement, commended the "brave young men" who are coming forward with their accusations as part of the movement: "Sexual violence is about power and privilege. That doesn’t change if the perpetrator is your favorite actress, activist or professor of any gender. And we won’t shift the culture unless we get serious about shifting these false narratives," Burke tweeted. | /r/MensRights | 21/08/18 06:11 AM |
| 66 | What Statistics Tell Us About Gender Differences.This is the tragic and unrealistic result of assuming that men create their own destiny while women are at the mercy of others, when the reality is somewhere in the middle for us all. | /r/MensRights | 19/08/18 03:29 PM |
| 41 | Police should refer to complainants and not 'victims' when investigating rape cases, senior legal figures suggestAlleged victim | /r/MensRights | 21/12/17 03:50 PM |
| 30 | 'Male and female' and 'penis and vagina' banned from being used in schools so transgender children feel more comfortableThis headline is a lie. In the article it clearly states that a report was released imagining what could happen if schools elected to focus on gender neutrality. | /r/MensRights | 04/10/17 05:58 AM |
| 1 | “Dear men’s rights activists, stop pretending you care about my pain.” | An anonymous guy's life is ruined by divorce & losing access to his daughter, but he insists the most important thing is to blame patriarchy, not feminismWow, thank you. I haven't read much about what you described. Admittedly, my husband is the history major. Any recommendations on learning more about custody laws during the years before and during the "tender years doctrine?" | /r/MensRights | 29/07/17 05:34 PM |
| 5 | “Dear men’s rights activists, stop pretending you care about my pain.” | An anonymous guy's life is ruined by divorce & losing access to his daughter, but he insists the most important thing is to blame patriarchy, not feminismI agree with you on the evidence, unfortunately cultural norms and beliefs are rarely evidence-based. I'd like to better understand your assertion that men get custody under patriarchal systems. Can you tell me more about that? When I think of places that is true, I think of very extreme countries known for condoning physical abuse of women. I wouldn't consider that a patriarchal system, I'd consider that an abusive system. I see the two as different. But perhaps you're not referring to those pl… | /r/MensRights | 29/07/17 05:14 PM |
| 10 | “Dear men’s rights activists, stop pretending you care about my pain.” | An anonymous guy's life is ruined by divorce & losing access to his daughter, but he insists the most important thing is to blame patriarchy, not feminismI suspect the intended message is that shared custody isn't the norm in some areas because our culture continues to buy into the idea that men cannot be nurturers. It doesn't imply that women cannot be nurturers or that men are better at it, merely that both genders are capable. The "men get paid more/childcare is not affordable" points may be referring back to situations where the pre-divorce family included a stay at home mom and a professional dad. Personally, I feel that marital assets shoul… | /r/MensRights | 29/07/17 04:09 PM |
| 4 | I'm a Feminist and I Still Want These 7 Gentlemanly Gestures. Do You?Personally, I don't think the desire is the problem. In most women today, it's the failure to acknowledge that women received this kind of treatment in days gone by because of what they were willing to give, not simply because they existed. I feel special when my fiancé stands when I come back to the table at a restaurant. I hope he feels equally special when I clear his plate after meals at home. When I see articles like this, I always want to find the girl and ask, "What are you doing to earn … | /r/MensRights | 20/02/15 01:05 PM |
| 8 | Impossible to be sexism towards men?There are thousands of people each year who marry and then later wish they could go back in time to stop themselves. If you marry this girl, you will be one of them. I don't say that lightly. I'm a woman and I believe very strongly in marriage. But a great marriage requires respect and empathy. This girl has an agenda instead. You're a theory to her not yet fully developed mind, not a partner. Don't marry this girl. | /r/MensRights | 20/02/15 12:52 PM |
| 2 | Thousands of fathers will spend Christmas alone. All fathers want to see their children open their presents on Christmas morning. But thousands of dads across the UK will miss that moment this year.She isn't a good mother, she's an even worse partner. I'm so sorry you're in this situation. I hope you're able to get out soon. If you ever date a woman with children again, don't move in together until you have evidence that your role as head of the household will be honored and valued. | /r/MensRights | 21/12/14 08:44 AM |
| 1 | Thousands of fathers will spend Christmas alone. All fathers want to see their children open their presents on Christmas morning. But thousands of dads across the UK will miss that moment this year.You might talk with your ex about a specific agreement regarding holidays. My ex and I also share custody 50/50 (7 days on/off), but we alternate holidays every year regardless of whose week it is. | /r/MensRights | 21/12/14 08:37 AM |
| 1 | Some questions / a survey type deal. Respond if you want.It's a good question. I don't have all the answers, which is why I'm erring on the side of children until we have more capability. That being said, by carrying condoms, supplying them, and insisting on their use, men can protect themselves to a great degree already. A man who trusts a woman's assertions that her birth control is adequate is as responsible as the woman who trusts a man who says he can't get her pregnant. | /r/MensRights | 20/07/13 10:19 PM |
| 12 | Women who "rinse" guys for gifts and cash. Watch out.There will always be men who get some gratification from buying things for their fantasy women, be they models or random girls on twitter. It seems to make them feel connected in some way rather than duped. Likewise there will always be men who assume that if they stick around long enough buying things, a woman will change her mind, or that positive feedback from a woman they're attracted to indicates a higher level of worthiness somehow. I feel sad for the men, disgusted by the women. | /r/MensRights | 20/07/13 08:26 PM |
| 1 | Some questions / a survey type deal. Respond if you want.Do you mean the biological father? No. I'm in favor of holding biological fathers accountable for the costs of children they produce, unless that child is the result of a crime being committed against them - rape, collecting sperm from a condom, etc. To be clear, I'm not at all in favor of women being able to have children whom they raise on a father's dime while limiting the father's access. If a man and a woman are both on a birth certificate, they're both responsible for and have equal access… | /r/MensRights | 20/07/13 08:00 PM |
| 1 | Some questions / a survey type deal. Respond if you want.Sure. I direct patient engagement projects for an academic medical center. I'm very happy I'm able to support myself and my daughter (50% custody, no child support on either side), but sadly on the west coast, it isn't really that much money. Of course, rather than blame men, someday I may (gasp) go back to school. ; ) Thanks for the link. My bias is always going to be in favor of what's best for children, and I have a hard time respecting anyone who parents a child for four years and then says … | /r/MensRights | 20/07/13 08:57 AM |
| 1 | Some questions / a survey type deal. Respond if you want.1) Do you think sexual rape should be punishable by death? I expect death to be the consequence of repeated crimes or something even more heinous than rape. I'd be more apt to consider a death sentence for rape if it included torture of some kind. That feels different to me. I expect the punishment to fit the crime, and I see the possibility for rape to look different. A woman being pulled off a hiking trail and held down while three men take turns violating her should get far more prison time t… | /r/MensRights | 20/07/13 08:25 AM |
| 3 | 101 Reasons to Stay SingleWhen I read lists like these they sound more like the relief of a man who just got out of a bad relationship, not a commentary on women in general. Everyone wants to blow off a little steam, and some of it is funny, but I worry that young men see lists like this and assume things like, "Asking for permission to orgasm" or "hiding receipts" are what he has to tolerate in order to date. If I had a son, my advice would be "Don't date a selfish woman, a woman who makes you feel bad about being a man… | /r/MensRights | 20/07/13 07:00 AM |
| 2 | First Day in Court (Child Custody)I'm so sorry this is happening. Women need to understand that, when we have children, their needs come before our wants, and children need fathers. Cover your bases here. After you get letters from your counselors clarifying the condition for which you're being treated, consider whether you're interested in quitting smoking. I don't say that judgmentally - most of us have an addiction or two in our lives whether or not they're visible - but I'd hate to see you lose out on time with your son beca… | /r/MensRights | 18/07/13 06:38 AM |
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