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| 23 | I legally changed my sex to womanDo you mind sharing the legislation with me proving some of your points? I can read Spanish just fine, no need to translate. I'm curious about this and it would help to shut down some hardcore feminist arguments at my workplace. I'm particularly interested in these: government aid with taxes as an independent worker. increments in pensions. government aid in entrepreneurship which men don’t have access to. women get free access to contraceptives. (does this include condoms?) | /r/MensRights | 30/03/23 06:08 PM |
| 9 | I legally changed my sex to womanCan you list some of the benefits of doing it? Even to this day I don't think a man would get more job opportunities for legally "being a woman" especially if you are doing it just looking to obtain the benefits. I imagine that if you send a CV to a Spanish company, even if they are a woke company, seeing the picture of a manly man smiling while having "female" as the sex/gender would make them not even consider you. Am I wrong? | /r/MensRights | 30/03/23 06:05 PM |
| 1 | How severe of a problem do you think "objectification" of women actually is?Unless you have sex with objects, your definitions are wrong. I have sex with women, not tools. Men are more physical beings while women are more emotional beings. A woman trying to trap you into a relationship without physicality (friend zone or even married life without intimacy) is using you in a similar way that you'd be if you were to be in a relationship with a woman purely for sex, without any companionship. There's virtually no outrage about using men as "objects" in that regard, I wonde… | /r/MensRights | 22/03/23 12:06 AM |
| 1 | How severe of a problem do you think "objectification" of women actually is?Thank you for your kind words. | /r/MensRights | 21/03/23 11:59 PM |
| 12 | How severe of a problem do you think "objectification" of women actually is?That's not how it will work. You'd be surprised. Victimization has been plaguing modern society for pretty much a century. Before that, living was too hard and not collective enough. You still had to milk your cows and grow your own crops to fill your stomach so you couldn't just sit on the couch and blame the others for your shortcomings, you'd starve to death. Before that era it was even worse. Now with access to food on the supermarket and the resources to buy it without much thought, people … | /r/MensRights | 21/03/23 12:56 AM |
| 57 | How severe of a problem do you think "objectification" of women actually is?Women objectify themselves. Go to any gym, you will see 2 kinds of people. The ones who put on their cheap and comfortable rags and focus on training. The ones whose outfit is picked aiming at drawing attention. Flashy and fluorescent colours, tight or revealing in certain areas. Ask any men wearing a trimmed tank top and they will give you two reasons: muscles are built to be seen, having no cloth restraining movement helps with the training. The second one is bs, a plain loose t-shirt won't hi… | /r/MensRights | 21/03/23 12:29 AM |
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