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Is it legal to identify as a woman JUST for car insurance discounts? I don't see why this would be unreasonable considering there is no wrong reason to identify as another gender. Having a financial motive for it doesn't disqualify it any more than "because I feel like it".
/r/MensRights27/02/25 04:04 PM
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Adultery isn't grounds for divorce in some countries. If she ain't giving it to you, you're legally allowed to seek it from someone else.
/r/MensRights19/12/24 02:46 PM
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This is exactly why reddit as a platform is dying. Just look at it now and imagine how bad this is going to get as users get even more politically extreme.
/r/MensRights26/11/24 02:19 PM
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Yell out in the office asking if anyone can recommend a good medication for extreme genital warts. Be sure to describe how blistered it is as well as how much puss is leaking out.
/r/MensRights10/10/24 09:13 PM
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I love to see the look on their faces when I respond with "Taylor Swift? Is that some sort of GenZ TikToker or Twitch streamer?"
/r/MensRights04/09/24 02:31 PM
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It's not about me. It's about all the men that were sent out during wars throughout history. Nobody ever gave a shit about how they felt, so why should anyone care about people feeling "unsafe" walking home alone at night? One could take this a step further and ask the question, just how unsafe are you really? Or are you just saying you feel unsafe because you have a messed up perception of society? A construction worker has just as much justification for feeling unsafe while on the job as a wom…
/r/MensRights26/08/24 02:29 PM
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It's not about me. It's about all the men that were sent out during wars throughout history. Nobody ever gave a shit about how they felt, so why should anyone care about people feeling unsafe walking home alone at night?
/r/MensRights26/08/24 02:29 PM
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I also feel unsafe walking alone in a war zone.
/r/MensRights25/08/24 07:50 AM
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Doesn't this violate Reddit's own terms of service? Moderators of r/interestingasfuck should seriously be investigated for something like this. This individual was banned just for participating in another subreddit. Context literally does not even matter as this individual could have been arguing for or against men's rights or even just linking a statistic to prove/disprove a statement. When we see stuff like this actually enforced in a reddit community, you know there are some seriously fucked …
/r/MensRights01/08/24 02:17 PM
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It's a bold claim considering how almost every building and piece of infrastructure on the entire planet was made by men. I guess feminists also don't consider fighting in wars to be "work".
/r/MensRights01/06/24 06:25 PM
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Technically, there isn't anything stopping you from joining the Women's Association. Just say you identify as a woman. If they refuse, that's legal grounds to get them all fired.
/r/MensRights29/02/24 03:38 PM
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Seems like it's not the man but his wallet.
/r/MensRights29/02/24 03:27 PM
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I think we do as a whole. We also shame men sometimes for not wanting to assault other people (war, honor, etc.). Life isn't fair and neither is our society.
/r/MensRights30/01/24 04:54 PM
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Sounds like a "you" problem.
/r/MensRights11/01/24 01:55 PM
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That rule is straight-up sexist to begin with and is only in place to reinforce the existing agenda. A legitimate mod would not be terrified of a proper intellectual discussion that challenged their viewpoints. The problem with reddit is that there isn't any sort of base standard for appointing a mod. The vast majority of them are bottom of the barrel types with their only positive trait being that they have no personal lives so they can spend all their time curating reddit.
/r/MensRights19/02/23 07:11 PM
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Sorry to hear that. My feeling is that if someone cuts you off without even bothering to hear your side of the story, they are not really your "friend".
/r/MensRights03/01/23 02:25 PM
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Counselors are just like HR, they are not there to help you. Their primary responsibility is to protect the company/school that pays their salary. This is why you should never trust them regardless of how they identify.
/r/MensRights19/10/22 09:23 AM
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Technically all they need to do is say that they identify as non-binary, then they can collect the $12k. This is so stupid.
/r/MensRights24/09/22 03:02 AM
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All I'm saying is that an average girl will have a hard time being successful on OF. Even the less attractive ones have to find a niche to cater to and it'll only get harder as the number of OF models increases. Edit: Additionally, OF is just a means to and end. It is a platform for soliciting prostitution which is where many of them make the big bucks under the table tax free.
/r/MensRights01/09/22 12:04 AM
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I'm sure there are cute girls around, but being "somewhat attractive" isn't the same as being hot enough to work OF as a full time job.
/r/MensRights31/08/22 11:38 PM
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I'm not sure where you live but there are plenty of them. They're just invisible to most men.
/r/MensRights31/08/22 11:32 PM
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Well, the majority of people are not very attractive.
/r/MensRights31/08/22 11:26 PM
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The hot ones who milk themselves on every social media platform can make upwards of 6 figures a month.
/r/MensRights31/08/22 11:11 PM
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Because it makes more money than 90% of "legitimate" jobs out there.
/r/MensRights31/08/22 10:33 PM
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Yes this is what I meant. Let the police do the work and make sure they pursue it rather than let it slide.
/r/MensRights31/08/22 02:00 PM
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It's generally a bad idea to talk to a school counsellor about anything. They simply do not have your best interest in mind. Their first priority will be to protect the school just like HR for a business. False rape accusation is a very serious crime. The police will need real evidence and if there isn't any you should make sure she is held accountable to the full extent of the law. If she is doing this to you it's likely she'll try it against other people in the future.
/r/MensRights31/08/22 01:51 AM
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A mere 5 years and 3 months for murder. But it's ruled as "manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility". This would easily be a 20-30 years minimum if it was a man.
/r/MensRights30/08/22 03:44 PM
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Imagine this... In Love & Thunder, instead of Thor being forcefully restrained and having his clothes removed against his will in front of audience, what if it was Jane Foster? Feminists would lose their minds. The movie literally tried to play off sexual assault as a joke and people are OK with it.
/r/MensRights23/08/22 10:01 PM
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Yeah I guess so. I feel like if Tony Stark was a woman and I asked whether or not future movies might tackle the comic story arc of alcoholism, that I'd get a similar response.
/r/MensRights23/08/22 07:52 PM
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What I posted wasn't even criticism. I was just asking whether or not future episodes would focus on a certain narrative of the character.
/r/MensRights23/08/22 02:29 PM
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After watching the first episode I replied in a Marvel subreddit post simply asking the question as to whether or not her accountability might by a plot thread that will be addressed as part of the series. There was no female/male agenda, literally just asking a question because I thought that would be something new and interesting from a Marvel series. Within 5 minutes I was downvoted and called a neckbeard.
/r/MensRights23/08/22 03:40 AM
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After watching I honestly don't know if this is intentional or not from the writers. There was an important scene where Hulk talks very seriously about how her life has now completely changed. Her very existence puts her friends and family in danger, that she has a responsibility to society and that she is being selfish for wanting to go back to her old life. I'm genuinely curious as to whether or not this aspect of the story will lead to anything. The show also has not addressed the fact that J…
/r/MensRights23/08/22 01:51 AM
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