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| 1 | Is it Common for Wives to Hate Their Mother-In-Law?Guess you'll never know, then. That being said, if the mom is a good person, I don't know a single man who would. They'd have to be the uncaring sex monster that incels think women are. Who, just to be fair, you and I both know probably don't exist. | /r/MGTOW | 10/07/19 12:32 PM |
| -2 | Is it Common for Wives to Hate Their Mother-In-Law?Lol I read your posts bc I was wondering if jnmil or mgtow, no deeper philosophy there It was a coin toss Anyway, cry. You go your own jealous, bitter way, while us soy faggots have the best sex. | /r/MGTOW | 09/07/19 11:14 PM |
| 1 | She got turned down a NotchThat's a really good point. Tbh, I honestly never saw it as gender shaming (am a man), but I can see how you'd see it to be | /r/PussyPassDenied | 08/12/17 08:21 AM |
| 4 | She got turned down a NotchMansplaining should be used to refer to men who talk down to women who are more qualified than them: “[professional advice from a woman]” “That's cute, sweetie, but [uninformed and lengthy opinion]” It should not be used to refer to the following exchange: “[sexism thinly veiled as 'feminism']” “Actually, you're wrong.” | /r/PussyPassDenied | 07/12/17 05:14 AM |
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