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| 2 | Equality!It does sound like the man got the better end of that custody deal, tbf. It's pretty rare to be granted every weekend. | /r/MensRights | 27/03/17 11:50 PM |
| 2 | "You've got to be kidding me" - x-post from /r/CringeAnarchyI'd suggest that having every weekend is a far better deal than weekdays, where the kids are at school all day. Does look like the Dad got the better end of the deal here. | /r/MensRights | 27/03/17 11:49 PM |
| 1 | What the fuck is wrong with being a Dad?Or, more accurately, what the fuck is wrong with the Daily Mail? | /r/PussyPassDenied | 27/03/17 11:29 PM |
| – | So, BuzzFeed Has A Newsletter About Hot Guys NowIsn't this by gay guys, for gay guys? The author of the article is a male, after all. In that case, I don't see any hypocrisy in it. A media outlet is comprised of lots of different writers with lots of different opinions. Some of their female writers complain about the objectification of women, some of their gay male writers (and readers) don't see the problem with objectifying men and do something like this, so what? At the end of the day there's nothing wrong with the newsletter. | /r/MensRights | 05/10/15 10:11 AM |
| 1 | Teen girl's texts blamed for male friend's suicideYep, suicide isn't a "voluntary, conscious decision". I don't see it as much different as dying from cancer. You've fought an illness until it's got the better of you. | /r/MensRights | 26/08/15 11:38 AM |
| 7 | Labour leadership front runner Jeremy Corbyn has said to be considering women-only carriages on UK trains. Bonus: The practice is demonstrated by a picture of a Burka-clad women.He also wants to investigate why women suffer depression more than men, but not why men kill themselves at nearly 4 times the rate of women. | /r/MensRights | 26/08/15 11:02 AM |
| – | Requiring male and female firefighters to pass the same fitness tests = discriminationThe article and your assertion in the thread title do not match. The article discusses adjusting the test performed (as far as I can tell) in order to increase the number of women passing, who fail on one specific test. It doesn't seem to suggest that men will still be required to do the bleep test, unless I'm reading it wrongly? | /r/MensRights | 29/05/15 11:43 PM |
| 4 | Teaching assistant Louise Aspinall, 35, 'had sex with boy of 13 on her marital bed' - shouldn't it be called rape if he's under 18?Under UK law a woman can't rape a man. Rape is defined as penetration with a penis, so no, the headline shouldn't say rape. Not that I think the UK has the definition of rape correct. | /r/MensRights | 29/05/15 11:22 PM |
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