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Would you say the same thing about women in same-sex relationships? Because by far the most violent relationships are between two women.
/r/MensRights04/06/26 11:38 PM
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Why do women always do this? I said nothing of the sort, but in your brain, you decided that to feel righteously outraged, you needed to change my argument. My argument is there is a long history of false sexual harassment allegations, and therefore men have every right to protect themselves.
/r/MensRights02/06/26 11:09 PM
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They're all discriminatory practices in professional environments meant to illustrate that you permit discrimination every day. Just because you personally think they're acceptable discrimination does not make them so. If a man wants to protect himself, he has that right.
/r/MensRights30/05/26 04:56 AM
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They should have that right, as should this manager. When I was in junior high school, I was accused of sexual misconduct by a girl in my class. We were on a field trip, and she claimed that I was masturbating on the bus. Problems: [1] There was a long record of her bullying me before that. [2] She was sitting five rows behind me, and there was no way to see. [3] I was sitting next to my friend who confirmed I did nothing of the sort. [4] She changed her story multiple times. Despite the abundan…
/r/MensRights30/05/26 04:50 AM
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If it were a female manager who didn't want to be alone in a room with a man, what would you say? What are your opinions on Uber/Doordash affording extra opportunities to female drivers with the woman-only drivers option? How do you feel about hiring practices where companies express that a position is only available to women? Do you believe that women who post hateful rhetoric about men online should be barred from positions in which they have authority over men, or educational rules which invo…
/r/MensRights30/05/26 04:44 AM
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Which is funny enough, believe it or not, also whataboutism. Are you Russian by any chance?
/r/MensRights30/05/26 02:27 AM
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That's exactly what whataboutism is.
/r/MensRights30/05/26 01:55 AM
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Whataboutism first, then whataboutism again.
/r/MensRights30/05/26 12:12 AM
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A common theme in the media is that when something bad happens to men, women are spun to be the primary victims.
/r/MensRights29/05/26 11:08 PM
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The current trend for feminists is to say men are selfish so they use more violent, certain means to kill themselves, and women are benevolent, so they worry about how they might be found. Yes, this is actually what they believe. Men kill themselves more than women because we're selfish. A man cannot even end his life without women having to make it about themselves.
/r/MensRights29/05/26 01:34 AM
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The problem with mental health communities is most everyone on them is either diagnosed or should be diagnosed with something, and they're overwhelmingly women who are used to being treated like fine porcelain. The women in that post just want attention for themselves. It always has to be about them. Their feelings, their mental illness. So when a man steps in and says that he feels a certain way, it's taking attention off them, which they cannot abide.
/r/MensRights29/05/26 01:32 AM
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Yep, and they'll even unapologetically state so. "My money is my money. His money is my money." Every single woman I've ever dated has been really fucking weird about money. When I go out to eat with a male friend, we're trying to pay the tab before the other one can. When I go out to eat with a woman, they try to wiggle their way out of paying every time. I had a girlfriend who threw a tantrum in a restaurant when I asked her to pay once. She called her dumbass friend in front of me and asked (…
/r/MensRights18/05/26 04:52 AM
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This is a very well-written article that cuts to the heart of the issue clearly. The femosphere, as the author refers to it, is an enormous problem and yet nobody seems to be willing to have a conversation about it. Virtually every female-dominated community on the internet is a toxic shithole, and this isn't even limited to the communities discussing the female experience. They'll post obviously made-up stories about their encounters with men, and be showered with support and enabled. Never for…
/r/MensRights18/05/26 03:30 AM
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A woman I was dating called me a manchild, once. I was working full-time to live on my own during school (as my parents kicked me out when I was 18), while her parents put $3000 into her account monthly for living expenses and paid for all her schooling. When I mentioned this, she basically did the surprised Pikachu face, like her brain simply shut down. When she did find her tongue again, she told me that $3000 wasn't that much. In retrospect, she was kind of an idiot. Women generally don't und…
/r/MensRights12/05/26 01:20 AM
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Pretty much yes, that seems to be their sentiment.
/r/MensRights10/05/26 11:53 PM
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Neuroticism is characterized by a tendency for poor emotional regulation, irritability, anxiety, and dramatic shifts in mood. A highly neurotic person might feel negative emotions more strongly, and feel that a small, inconsequential issue is far larger than it actually is. Women have scored significantly higher in neuroticism in every study that has ever been conducted. Once you understand this, a lot of women's behaviors start to make more sense. A few years back, I had a woman I didn't even r…
/r/MensRights08/05/26 11:50 PM
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The thing that feminists do first when you give this statistic is say, "Well who's killing them?" Which essentially means they don't give a shit about women's safety. They just want to use any opportunity they can to shriek at men. If they really cared, they'd probably be less desperate to brush lesbian relationship domestic abuse rates under the rug.
/r/MensRights08/05/26 11:10 PM
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