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| 1 | Men are commonly blamed for pushing harmful stereotypes onto boys. Study shows its actually the mothers.I was discussing TOW missiles. Recently did a live fire on them. | /r/MensRights | 13/01/23 09:29 PM |
| 54 | Men are commonly blamed for pushing harmful stereotypes onto boys. Study shows its actually the mothers.I talk about anti tank capabilities of a rocket i trained on(my job) my father: those don’t exist, my mother: no talk of violence in the house. Fucking NPCs | /r/MensRights | 12/01/23 05:26 AM |
| 187 | Men are commonly blamed for pushing harmful stereotypes onto boys. Study shows its actually the mothers.My mother tells me i’m a violent and abusive my entire life. Every single conversation is just her going “don’t raise your voice” god forbid if i disagreed with her in any way she’d ask me to leave the house. I’m 25 and realized after working professionally that i have a very monotone voice and am often without facial expression. I hear people speak every day with inflection, speaking in ways that would’ve landed me in trouble under my mothers roof. It finally hit me. My mother was a fucking psy… | /r/MensRights | 12/01/23 05:24 AM |
| 36 | Single mom with kids by different fathers gets ghosted by 5 men.Wayyy too many of these out there. How are they even confused? These are the biggest red flags on earth. | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 07/01/23 03:56 PM |
| 23 | I honestly never thought I’d be here, in this subreddit, yet here we are.Dating used to be part of life, now, it’s like fighting in the trenches. My college town is a wasteland of misandry | /r/MensRights | 03/01/23 02:03 AM |
| 6 | Dartmouth College's $100,000,000 STEM program excludes White MenI knew this would happen. They’re so radical righteous and woke that they do more discrimination and segregation than the people they claim to fight against | /r/MensRights | 30/12/22 11:46 AM |
| 9 | have you ever imagined how your life would be different (you can try it right now, use your imagination) if you were the opposite sex? I'm serious....Same but i did six. Finishing school rn. In engineering there are no women, the few i’ve seen get offers just for having tits. While the guys have to basically be astronauts to get a low paying entry job… the job market sucks for graduates rn | /r/MensRights | 06/12/22 01:54 AM |
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