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Yeah, because women love to answer questions in the mens subs, but if you just ban women from commenting, it turns in a shitshow like askwomen. This is kind of a stupid fucking thing to be upset about.
/r/MensRights06/04/25 07:20 PM
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What needs elaborating? To most people, 3k is a lot of money. 3k over 40 years is 120k. That's even more money.
/r/MensRights31/12/23 10:36 PM
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Ahh, the pre-order bonus
/r/MensRights09/11/23 02:34 AM
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And I am saying we fundamentally disagree.
/r/MensRights23/03/23 11:16 AM
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I don't have a concrete plan. Would be nice if I did, but I'm too dumb for that. But I know that taking away any form of abortion will only lead to more single parents on child support, or male slavery as you insist on calling it. And when they can't pay they child support they may go to prison. Where "indentured servitude" is perfectly legal. That would be the male slavery I was more concerned with. Perhaps I'm also to stupid for it, but I can not think of a single logical way to play out getti…
/r/MensRights23/03/23 10:56 AM
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And that is where we fundamentally disagree again. I think mens rights should be about empowering men. My point is that "leveling the playing field" will only hurt more men. Our current system, though definitely broken, affords the boy some semblance of a chance to not pay his rapist. Which is infinitely better than 0%. The Married man doesn't have to raise a 3rd child and put financial and mental strain on his already happy family. The college guy might still be fucked, ya got me there. My poin…
/r/MensRights23/03/23 10:42 AM
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I do not believe that taking away someone elses rights will have any impact on the clusterfuck that is custody law. In fact I think it will have the opposite effect. I do not see any way this ends without MORE single parents in custody battles and paying child support. And I do not see how more of the same thing is going to convince anyone to put more power back into the fathers hands.
/r/MensRights23/03/23 10:17 AM
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How does this change the power balance? How does this help the young boy who is raped not have to pay child support to his rapist when she chooses not to have an abortion? How is it any different than if she didn't have that choice? How does it stop anyone from blackmailing or babytrapping someone? How does it help the college guy who had holes poked in his condom? How does it help the guy who's happily married with 2 kids and doesn't want more when his wifes birth control fails? In what scenari…
/r/MensRights23/03/23 10:07 AM
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As I said, we fundamentally disagree on this
/r/MensRights23/03/23 09:49 AM
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Well I'm very sorry you've given up on your potential rights. The point I got from the post was that OP also wanted his rights, but instead of fight for them, they've choosen to just take it from others. And if it's as bleak and hopeless as you say, then the person you impregnated's right to choose is the closest thing you'll ever get to one. I don't think that's worth throwing away. I think it's better than the alternative of no one having any choice whatsoever. We all know there are hypocrits …
/r/MensRights23/03/23 09:29 AM
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We as a collective society decide how the world works. We both want change. In fact I believe we even want the same outcome. We fundamentally disagree on the path there.
/r/MensRights23/03/23 09:12 AM
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Yes. You should. How does this get you there?
/r/MensRights23/03/23 09:10 AM
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My stance is this. If a woman is not ready to be a mother, she has the right to choose that. I believe that is a good thing. Men should also have the same choice. How you got to pro-slavery and pro-cannibalism from the fact I used the term fetuses, as they are called, is honestly absolutely wild. Still not sure how you got there. In your argument, the man still has no autonomy over his seed once it has left the body. It offers no more than the current "shoulda kept it in your pants". You're prob…
/r/MensRights23/03/23 09:09 AM
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I am not at all convinced your fancy string of words has anything to do with what I'm saying. OP believes that there should be some sort of financial abortion. That consenting to sex does, or at least should, not equal consent to become a parent. That is the outcome he desires, or at least did. How is an abortion ban in any way, shape, or form, a step closer to both men and women having bodily autonomy? How does it help men not shoulder all the financial responsibility. Do you think an abortion …
/r/MensRights23/03/23 08:12 AM
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How does banning abortion benefit men?
/r/MensRights23/03/23 07:43 AM
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Do you want a say in how your sperm gets used? Because this is a step in the complete opposite direction
/r/MensRights23/03/23 07:29 AM
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Then we fundamentally disagree on how rights work. Have a great evening.
/r/MensRights23/03/23 07:28 AM
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But he actually wants his own reproductive rights. He is saying if he can't have them, no one can. There is no situation where taking away someone else's rights brings you closer to yours.
/r/MensRights23/03/23 03:34 AM
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How does taking away someone else's rights help you get yours? I'm with you, I would love to have more options, or really any reproductive rights at all, but this seems like a step in the wrong direction. Kind of a ripping off your nose to spite your face kinda thing. Edit for spelling and to add: Becoming a hypocrite because you hate hypocrits doesn't cancel out the hypocrisy. There's just 3 hypocrits now, and you're 2 of em Edit #2: I thought about it for a minute. How does an abortion ban res…
/r/MensRights23/03/23 02:15 AM
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It's not her that you don't trust. It's the dudes in a Miami nightclub buying drinks for married women that you don't trust. And like, yeah, you probably shouldn't.
/r/MensRights10/03/23 12:04 AM
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This really sums up the problem. You've got multiple multiparagraph responses on a number of reasons, personal experiences, and factual observations. And you're response? "I still dont understand why you feel that way." Caring isnt just asking the question. You have to actually listen, and try to do something to better the situation. "I'm so tired of the patriarchy, why do men make my life so terrible. Don't they see it's about equality?" "Hey, we've got some issues over here, think feminism cou…
/r/MensRights01/03/23 10:30 PM
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Okay, but on what planet do I get my reproductive rights by taking them away from someone else? Like we all agree that we want more reproductive rights, fairer court systems, end of paternity fraud, dont snip baby dicks, all that, right? How do you get to that by taking away someone else's right to choose? I just can't see it as a step in the right direction. And while the hypocrisy is obviously there, if you heard "no uterus, no opinion" and thought, "actually that one effects me too, and I'd l…
/r/MensRights10/05/22 06:24 PM
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