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or lack of resource extraction.
/r/MensRights28/08/22 01:56 AM
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Its always mens fault. Thats why when women cheat its his fault. When he cheats its his fualt. When she gets pregnant its his fault. And so on. Women assume nothing is wrong with them, except they're too ugly to keep a guy they tried to relationship rope by providing him sex. While having terrible personalities and no hobbies other than "food/alcohol", they say you need hobbies (but not the sexless ones like electronics, the cool ones like guitar), and you need to improve your personality, or wo…
/r/MensRights27/08/22 10:23 PM
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Depends on what you mean. A lot of the digging and claim bases are bullshit. Up there with chakras and chi of the body and pressure points. Psychiatry has this same kind of wu-wu with a scientific veneer on it to give it credibility. But talking things out with people to resolve issues, that is never bullshit.
/r/MensRights27/08/22 10:20 PM
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age of consent law was created solely to punish men, and pushed by women. The only reason the law was changed to gender neutral is because of gays in 1970 and stonewall, so again women wanted to punish men/gays, because believe or not, back then women were as hateful of gays as anyone. Probably for different reasons though.
/r/MensRights27/08/22 10:19 PM
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by ME I mean a bunch of sexless men who are lured into terrorism because of the promise of 72 virgins kind of thing. Stability was created by enforced monogamy and they could see the reasoning behind enforcing it; reducing violence. All men are tamed by being wifed and childed.
/r/MensRights27/08/22 10:11 PM
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its as much a mens rights issue as men wanting thin women who are hot which makes women angry about misogyny is a womens right issue.
/r/MensRights27/08/22 09:07 PM
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This is what enforced monogamy was meant to solve, because when you get too many sexless men you end up with the middle east.
/r/MensRights27/08/22 07:06 PM
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Lots of guys suicide in their 20s and 30s due to single loneliness so naturally theres' going to be more opportunities for guys later on.
/r/MensRights27/08/22 07:05 PM
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In the 1990s and the first decade of the 2000s, guys and girls flirted all the time, as I'm guessing they have been doing for at least 100 years before that, ever since match-making got outdated and people were free to choose their love on their own. Websites were not the primary venue but flirting. Yes thats how it was. And then the "men are terrifying and scary and strange males are dangerous" thing went in overdrive.
/r/MensRights27/08/22 07:03 PM
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Women want no standards for women by men, and impossible standards for men by women. Its all power games.
/r/MensRights27/08/22 06:17 PM
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Its always been that way. Given that society doesnt think women will willingly have sex with a man they just met, like say, on a street corner, despite the fact that an askreddit thread had random women telling men to "readjust my intestines with your cock" in a thread called "what is the creepiest thing women have done to you as men?", because women are horny too, and there's been plenty of women who met total strangers and wanted to fuck them. That also means those women could claim he raped t…
/r/MensRights26/08/22 01:47 PM
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The wealthy and attractive elite men are making these laws. They wont be affected by accusations like poor, average men.
/r/MensRights26/08/22 01:43 PM
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Such a law will never affect attractive men. Because if he's really attractive, then she's basically "won" in social eyes, therefore she'd never accuse him even if he didnt gain her "yes" before they had sex together. These laws, and all the harassment laws/rules are designed only to control the behavior and advances of unattractive men. The way it looks is that unattractive men are going back to being sexless serfs who work and produce economically for the benefit of attractive men to harem the…
/r/MensRights26/08/22 01:42 PM
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