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As a woman. This is is a brilliant breakdown! Agree!!
/r/MensRights22/05/26 08:41 AM
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Also - ordinary woman here - generally, we don't want to be the superheroes. Why is being a mother seen as some sort of demotion to everything that isn't either materialistic in pursuit or appealing to men?! Being a mother or father is the most important job on this planet, and the only one that really counts, because without parents your precious career would have no people to buy your capitalist crap, clap at your little science awards, fill you bank, or give a toss at all about whatever you a…
/r/MensRights22/05/26 06:42 AM
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I think dating apps hurt everyone's chances. Ultimately they aren't a good thing. Do men with MRA views agree with women who have traditional views (being anti feminism, anti abortion, anti contraception, anti divorce, basically"we had a complimentary society in like 1940s that spoke to harmonious and biological truth) or do they have more modern egalitarian (we are completely interchangeable, biology is an illusion, we cann make differences go - contraception , abortion - equal pay, equal consc…
/r/MensRights08/05/26 06:25 AM
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Yes. It would. Because women do not like "equal but different". The prefer "same".
/r/MensRights08/05/26 12:36 AM
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Would you respect anything I say. Probably not. Would you find bias and issue with everything that doesn't confirm to your view. I believe so. There are plenty of highly vetted studies on the neuroscience. But ultimately science in only a means of finding a measurable and trustworthy yardstick that confirms what is plaintively obvious to any man or woman who stood beside each other or witnessed the skills of the other. I mean there are plenty of things science is dumb about.... Consciousness and…
/r/MensRights08/05/26 12:23 AM
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I mean at least you admit you're being rude. advocacting for gender-based slavery, - never said this was my opinion. It's your opinion about what you think I think. You've projected. Coincidentally - gender-based slavery - feminism has and had the same basis argument. Men wish to enslave them: to the house, to the children, to the chores, to their whims, to their politics.. It all comes down to bodily autonomy (reproductive rights). To the point only a woman can decide a pregnancy is a baby or a…
/r/MensRights08/05/26 12:05 AM
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I've feel insulted before understood. I feel pretty judged. This experience hasn't really helped my opinion about having a meaningful conversation on text. I could get all defensive here... but I'd rather just say. Can we have a clean slate? I am genuinely a woman open to learning and discussing, while trying to respect your stance. If I misunderstood, or worded things in ways that affronted, that's not intended, but... I do feel kind of disappointed in what i feel is unnecessary devolvement. I …
/r/MensRights07/05/26 11:17 PM
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I am genuinely confused how you became so irate. I do not want to devolve to disagreement. I'd really prefer a good discourse. I think you've misinterpreted my tone, which can be an issue with text. I am inclined to good faith. I just don't see how i could change your mind and was being respectful of that. I do not insist men are enslaved. I actually have the traditional view and think such a thing should be decided by men. Not women. Sources. Just an example: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/…
/r/MensRights07/05/26 11:05 PM
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I mean in a sense yes, in a sense no. I'm new to Reddit. I think SM isn't great for us. But I don't really get to talk to women about my opinions, because they lose their minds.
/r/MensRights07/05/26 10:52 PM
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Thank you. I specifically iterated that women, conscripted to supporting roles were not in the firing line, even when on the frontline. I feel a little defensive here when you say I 'acted' like it was the same, when I specifically did not. But in good faith I will respect this could be misinterpretation. I feel slightly confused about your position- for clarity: You think(hypothetically) that in WW2, or indeed any previous war, for example it would have been better if men and women fought equal…
/r/MensRights07/05/26 10:37 PM
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I feel a little like I'm in a 'men's space' and I was uncertain it's... okay? I've studied WW2 and the dynamics between how men and women worked together through that. I wanted to learn what men here, today, believe is fair in such a situation? -Should women be on the front lines (aka: the firing line). -Should women be conscripted. While no one wants this (war), in the case of a tyrannical onslaught, I imagine men and women who appreciate democracy would have some feelings about that and someti…
/r/MensRights07/05/26 07:26 PM
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As a woman. I feel curious - may I ask a question about this situation to understand?...
/r/MensRights07/05/26 06:08 PM
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As a traditional girl, I fully agree and when I try point out the narcissism and selfishness of feminism I really get some mean replies. -When in history did a man ever roll over in bed and say 'honey, I don't fancy going to work today, really it's not fair I have to support this family and this feels unequal.' Never happened. Men grind. -I get very upset at 'women do most of the household work.' - um? Well my husband mows the lawn, washes the car, takes out the bins, takes things to the attic, …
/r/MensRights07/05/26 03:46 PM
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As a woman. I find this deeply disturbing. I've tried to speak out about feminism and I get railed for it. 😞
/r/MensRights07/05/26 03:25 PM
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