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i agree to an extent, as long as men are primarily in power, they will be told to control their emotions better, as long as society has dangers we will be conditioned to be emotionless, during war periods issues regarding "weak" men werent a thing most went off to war knowing what would happen but they bit their lip and did it anyways. it's the only reason why women were able to create safe spaces since the previous generations of men were fighting to protect the women and children, to keep them…
/r/PurplePillDebate09/03/22 09:43 PM
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how exactly is the loneliness men face a result of the patriarchy? and the "refusal towards emotional vulnerability" is just to have men learn to control their emotions and to remain rational and sure of themselves at all times, the ones who refuse to be vulnerable are people who were failed by society to learn to control their emotions by instead masking them with anger and bottling them up. men are more so pressured to learn to control their emotions since they tend to have more power/responsi…
/r/PurplePillDebate09/03/22 09:26 PM
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im libertarian, leaning towards leftism, because that viewpoint has been proven successful in countries like sweden, norway, switzerland, finland, and more. capitalism is good, to an extent, i have more of an issue with it because immigrants and people of color are much more likely to be the bottom of the social ladder (you see majority black people in standard a mix of both in honors and majority white in ap and college prep) and the bad communities tend to be full of people of color and very f…
/r/AntiFeminists15/02/22 09:39 PM
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agreed
/r/AntiFeminists03/02/22 05:53 AM
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that's not a bare minimum for women, that's the bare minimum for all humans, your misogyny isn't welcome here.
/r/AntiFeminists03/02/22 05:51 AM
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i don't want to be drafted period, im a pacifist, id rather die then take an innocent persons life, if my nation can't be mature enough to not force their citizens into war then it's a country im not willing to fight for.
/r/AntiFeminists02/02/22 12:45 PM
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war has done nothing but hurt the economies and patriotism of a country post war. i understand that military power maintains some level of peace but war drafts shouldn't be necessary from a country as powerful as the US or Russia, the two most powerful militaries in the world.
/r/AntiFeminists02/02/22 12:24 PM
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women can do certain military jobs better than men, biologically they're better multitaskers. there shouldn't be a war draft period
/r/AntiFeminists02/02/22 04:19 AM
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agreed
/r/MensRights29/01/22 08:24 PM
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ive thought of that, and ive thought that a woman can just rape ya, sooo vasectomy it is.
/r/MensRights23/01/22 06:11 AM
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they aren't illegal at all, they're brushed off/laughed at by the court of law, as long as someone pays, they don't give a flying fuck.
/r/MensRights23/01/22 05:50 AM
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no i meant go just in case you want kids, reverse vasectomy could fail
/r/MensRights23/01/22 02:25 AM
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can you imagine how screwed up society would be if a girl gave a guy a bj, once he cums she spits the semen into a syringe then inseminates herself? and isn't held accountable, or even worse a woman forced herself on a drunk man, has the kid and he has to deal with it? oh wait you don't have to imagine that, it's reality.
/r/MensRights23/01/22 02:24 AM
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yea, well you should go to sperm bank tbh, just never tell your gf that you're a sperm donor
/r/MensRights23/01/22 02:15 AM
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tru, but equality would mean that men would have parental consent, which they don't and women do.
/r/MensRights23/01/22 02:15 AM
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idk what that is but it sounds wrong, anyways no, im just saying if a man uses protection (or there's proper evidence he was raped or statutory rape) then he should it have to pay for the child if he doesn't want to.
/r/MensRights23/01/22 01:59 AM
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oh nvm initially the cost is like $800 but it costs $300-500 per year for storage
/r/MensRights23/01/22 01:52 AM
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costs about $800 for every 3 years, not bad tbh
/r/MensRights23/01/22 01:51 AM
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yea plus i can just never tell any of my future partners until i have the sperm vial in my hand.
/r/MensRights23/01/22 01:50 AM
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pretty much
/r/MensRights23/01/22 12:57 AM
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did you hear about the drake and the hot sauce?
/r/MensRights23/01/22 12:36 AM
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rape wont stop happening, and yes if women had to pay for the child because the men (or boy) didn't want it, that would give men parental rights, and it would shift the "men gets responsibility but no rights" and "women get less responsibility but all the rights"
/r/MensRights23/01/22 12:31 AM
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there's a lot of stupid laws, we should welcome them because kindness breeds kindness, not allowing them in just because they might be dangerous is like locking up all men accused of rape just because they might've raped someone.
/r/MensRights23/01/22 12:09 AM
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yea man i don't get generalizing half the worlds population.
/r/MensRights23/01/22 12:05 AM
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a regular woman is just a woman, a feminist is a person who fights for "equality of the sexes" they only cater for womens rights so far. there are men feminists, and there are women who are meninists, ive encountered few but they exist.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 11:53 PM
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pretty much, the government could pay less if they increased the tax cap from 5 million to no limit, but then they would be taxing themselves.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 11:45 PM
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read the "edit" part of my post. at the very least, that needs to be reformed.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 11:44 PM
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abortion is banned in some places, but those woman still have the choice if they wanna put the baby up for adoption or not. that's still parental rights for women.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 11:35 PM
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bruh that is super fucked up, even if you got a vasectomy and didn't donate sperm, they can still get you with child support.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 11:12 PM
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bro, you are something else, i read about 90% of both comments, and it all makes sense, thank you, genuinely.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 11:12 PM
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how can a child take care of a child, the state should take care of statutory rape cases
/r/MensRights22/01/22 09:38 PM
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ik sex has risk, but it's pretty shitty to know that technically even if the man (or boy) is abstinent if semen gets in her they're fucked for life. or even worse a woman can say the child is theirs and if they're dumb enough to not get it tested then they're screwed as well.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 09:32 PM
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i think you're confused here, im talking about how women can get with an underage boy and the boy (victim of statutory rape) has to pay child support.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 09:29 PM
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what?
/r/MensRights22/01/22 09:23 PM
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it's so that the state doesn't have to pay for it
/r/MensRights22/01/22 08:56 PM
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if they rape the guy, or if it's woman on boy statutory rape, i understand now that men could just make false claims about rape, but statutory rape victims shouldn't have to pay child support, ik it's probably uncommon but it shouldn't be a thing at all.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 07:14 PM
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it's fucked up tbh, but at the very least they could make statutory rape and the victim not pay for child support, bc a boy can't pay it, and also by law he was taken advantage of and raped, unless there's substantial evidence that the boy raped her, then underage victims shouldn't have to pay for it at all.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 07:06 PM
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yea that makes more sense, but also with this society a woman could say the underage boy raped her, which could cause issues for the underage boy. personally i believe the best answer to this would be the boy not held responsible unless there's enough proof that he raped her, since women are the ones who get al the say in what happens to the child after all.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 06:57 PM
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cant you use some sort of special soap?
/r/MensRights22/01/22 06:55 PM
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ffs sign a prenup
/r/MensRights22/01/22 06:49 PM
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false. you're generalizing a group of people because of what some did. cut it out
/r/MensRights22/01/22 06:49 PM
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yea but even unwilling men (or even boys) still are held responsible for the child.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 06:09 PM
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what if the father doesn't want to care for the child though, or worse yet a woman rapes a child (a woman can force child support on an underage teen they raped)
/r/MensRights22/01/22 05:31 PM
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just looked it up to confirm bro that is SUPER fucked up
/r/MensRights22/01/22 04:24 PM
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