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| 1 | Mandatory paternity testing: lack of data and double standardsI think it should be marketed as a check on children mismatch (meaning the hospital gave you the wrong kid, if the men is not the father, then test the mother). But a mandatory paternity test will undoubtedly put a lot of men in a difficult position, because they can't force you to do it and you can simply refuse. I believe that men will be expected to refuse it. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 29/09/23 11:56 AM |
| 1 | What right(s) men have that women doesn't have (in the west)?In States were abortion is legal a women can choose to continue a pregnancy unilaterally without anyone's consent. It is her right to do so, but it is solely her responsibility. She can't force someone else to be responsible for her own choice | /r/MensRights | 31/08/23 11:14 AM |
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