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I've been a truck driver in America now for something like 16 years. I've meet a few women drivers but I've never seen them treated any differently. If anything they are looked at with a bit more respect because it would be harder to be a women in the field. To all their suggestions though, have they ever met one? The things you have to do to survive sometimes makes you rather crude to normal society. There are many places that refuse to allow anyone to use restrooms, but will hold you up for hr…
/r/MensRights06/05/23 03:53 PM
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I guess I should leave my wife then, this lady says so. My guess is he will be better off without her, but I'm not reading the article to see any further detail if there is any. Relationship are normally more complicated then just what someone doesn't do. While my wife doesn't really clean there are other things that make up for it. Though no one but me sees them, and it's not something I care to share with others so everyone thinks I should leave. Maybe I should've 20 years ago, but I'm rather …
/r/MensRights27/04/23 08:10 PM
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It's funny because it's true. Anyone with a wife (over 7 years of marriage) will know this lesson. You let the little things go and only put a stop to things that you can't deal with. That's basically how feminist have been treated up until now. It's just gotten to the point that people are starting to say enough. I know I wouldn't want to be treated in such a way but it's literally what they've been asking for the entire time. They just don't like it pointed out in that way. If you look at it a…
/r/MensRights27/04/23 07:48 PM
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Says the person that obviously has no clue what's going on in the world around them.
/r/MensRights24/04/23 02:20 PM
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You are joking right? It's already happening with ai controlled sanitation trucks, and 3d printed houses.
/r/MensRights24/04/23 01:51 PM
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My only real question is why do you care? If someone doesn't want to talk to me that's their choice and I won't make an effort again. I don't think more about it or them after the fact. If it's a reoccurring issue, then why are you still trying to talk to them, what's your motivation behind it? If you're just being friendly, then it shouldn't matter and you've said it's just an age group of women this happens with so ignore them. Now if you really want to talk with women in this age group there …
/r/MensRights22/04/23 07:53 PM
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I get what you're trying to say, but it wouldn't work. It's too late for that to work and would actually just make things worse. AI will soon be capable of doing those jobs and will be irrelevant if men do them or not. If men stop doing then it just makes it easier to replace men in society all together. While I agree getting you're own homestead going would be great, but for the majority it's just not gonna happen. Maybe 20 years ago it would've been a good option but land capable of growing fo…
/r/MensRights21/04/23 05:17 PM
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Fine compare it to diapers then. Exact same purpose holding onto bodily functions until they can be disposed later, and preventing messes. I don't think I've ever heard anyone describe a diaper as tackling shit, but whatever works for you.
/r/MensRights07/04/23 04:15 PM
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That's very similar to what I told my wife lol. We were discussing things and that's the only real issue she thinks women face (pink tax). It shouldn't matter to her, since she hasn't worked a job in 20 years, but still. I explained what I would do if it's the other way around. I'd buy the cheapest option regardless of what gender it said. That's why there isn't a male equivalent. I'd pay more if I think it matters, but if it mattered it wouldn't be a pink tax then would it. It's either better q…
/r/MensRights07/04/23 04:09 PM
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That's the true danger I think. If you can silence the opposition then they don't exist to most and more will agree with what they are told without any thought. It truly is scary what's coming but most are so worried about the little things, not realizing that they won't be able to discuss it on any major site in a few years. Total indoctrination of society filled with propaganda all governed by AI.
/r/MensRights04/04/23 08:54 AM
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It's also being told that men should never hurt a women ever. It was beaten into me many times as a kid that men should just take any abuse from women and that there was never an excuse to fight back. I would watch my mom (5'8 180lb and one of the strongest women I've ever known) beat the crap out of the men she dated and it was only a problem if they defended themselves. Then they were the problem and she did nothing wrong. The same logic was applied to 6 sisters and I, they could do anything a…
/r/PussyPassDenied03/04/23 04:52 PM
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This guy is one I can't stand. The whole dv case just brought more attention to his behavior to the rest of the world. That's going off what he says and his behavior. He's the type that acts a white knight in public but becomes like Tate when cameras are off. There's plenty of proof of shit behavior, but even if there wasn't there is his own rants that would make me dislike him. Mainly the anti mra stuff I've seen him rant about.
/r/MensRights26/03/23 07:06 PM
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We're right back at the beginning and the point of the post. You don't have to ask you're partner for an std check because you just have yourself checked. Just like if you want a paternity test just get it done and don't ask. Since most women can't grasp the idea that men need that confirmation just like a women would too if they were in our position. Just like you wouldn't deny an std check when you're pregnant just because you trust him.
/r/MensRights20/03/23 04:41 AM
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So what you're saying is you refuse yearly checks because you're in a committed relationship since you trust your partner. I know I still get test run and I've been married 20 years since it's standard to get regular check ups with that included. When you get pregnant they run those too, so you reject them since they are pointless.
/r/MensRights20/03/23 04:25 AM
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It is the same for a man though. Having sex is the only choice in making children we get. We can limit those odds a bit, but it's never zero. So every women we have sex with is a potential mother and it's up to her after that.
/r/MensRights20/03/23 04:18 AM
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The biggest problem isn't the lack of trust, but giving blind trust. Trust but verify as the saying goes. I've definitely trusted the wrong people in the past, and to assume that getting a test means you don't trust her is kinda the whole point of the post. The post isn't about getting a random women pregnant, but a wife/girlfriend that you would trust. I mean wouldn't you want to verify if a guy didn't have any STDs, but isn't that a breach of trust. You should just take his word for it after a…
/r/MensRights20/03/23 04:09 AM
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My wife and I don't drink and are happy after 20 years. I think the last time was a few years ago, and it's been nearly 18 since we did any drugs like weed. Granted we weren't always as good as it we are now, but like most long term relationships you grow into them or out after a few years.
/r/MensRights18/03/23 10:33 AM
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Have you read the complaints on Henry Cavill on the Witcher set. The title on them makes it look like he was sexual harassing women, but the complaints they had were more the opposite. He refused to do sex scenes or go shirtless where just some of the complaints, the other was wanting the story just right and sticking to it. I read through them and thought seriously if the sexes were reversed it would be a major issue, but since he's a guy he's just being difficult to work with.
/r/MensRights11/03/23 09:26 AM
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I'm sure whoever thought this was a good idea realized later that it wasn't. To me it tried to put men down but rather failed in it's delivery. Seriously only a few things invented by women, I'd really expected more to be honest. None that actually involve the vehicle moving down the road, or really anything necessary for the vehicle to function. You could then say it's because they didn't have much opportunities to add to vehicles, but then let's look at one without inventions from black men to…
/r/MensRights10/03/23 09:05 PM
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It's simply because it's true. My wife had a miscarriage and not a single person asked if it effected me, not one. My house burnt down and again how are the wife and kids doing, not how do you feel losing everything you've worked for. Got our house robbed, how is the wife taken it, not how are you all doing. In everyone of those scenarios not even my wife asked if I was ok, or if I needed comfort. I was expected to be there strong and but show any concerns because if I do everyone freaks out. Th…
/r/MensRights01/03/23 10:55 AM
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I'm somewhere in the middle, but probably lean to the right a bit more. You should probably check out r/leftwingmaleadvocates sub though. They thought this sub had to many right wing opinions
/r/MensRights27/02/23 08:31 PM
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There's not much you can do. Been in a similar situation just without cops. I left one night when she started to attack me because I couldn't go any longer without retaliation. Came back the next day after I cooled down and the house was empty of all valuables. Reported it stolen and cops told me I abandoned it all to her by leaving. Found out the money I gave her for rent wasn't paid and had to move in with my grandparents. There wasn't a single person that was even willing to admit what she di…
/r/MensRights26/02/23 11:10 PM
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There's a lot of truth in this. When I was younger I didn't believe that every women I'd date would try and see what I'd put up with, because it's sounds extremely childish. Then over 20 years of relationships have shown me it's completely true. Everyone has pushed boundaries they knew of to see just how far they could go. Everyone of them has tried violence and insults to get what they want. In my younger years I put up with far too much and it just about killed me. I think it's a subconscious …
/r/MensRights25/02/23 09:59 PM
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Honestly it seems like your view has been quite limited. You should talk with your mother and see what she gets out of a relationship like that. My wife is similar in some regards but from an outsiders perspective it looks different then reality. My kids are your age and have assumed our relationship is different then reality. There a lot more going on then they see and we have had talks to explain some of those. Unfortunately they took a major turn and now think their mom is a spoiled asshole, …
/r/MensRights18/02/23 11:53 PM
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In my experience most only want marriage so they can stop putting in any effort. I'm sure that's not all because I've seen one women who didn't change after marriage and my friend knows how lucky he is. However every marriage besides that one, everything changes shortly after. I've seen several where they just refuse to work anymore, and start laying about expecting to be taken care of since they got you hooked. I've seen some men change too, but not to that extent. The worst part is it's reward…
/r/MensRights17/02/23 11:42 PM
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Why lie about the restaurant? It makes no sense to say you want to try out this new restaurant. Why not just say it's a place you tend to enjoy and want to share the experience with them. Makes you out to be a untrustworthy person, because if you lie about that what else are you lying about. Then to get mad about a waitress not going with a lie that even if you told them they are supposed to remember. Honestly you sound like a complete pos and that's why you got ghosted and roasted.
/r/PussyPassDenied17/02/23 01:39 AM
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That's not what's happening anymore. Maybe 20 years ago a prenup would protect your money, but they get thrown out easily now. At least in the US
/r/MensRights16/02/23 11:55 PM
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That's how propaganda works. There has been a lot of that going around lately. Look at the current Russia crap happening. If you even question anything you're labeled a Nazi, even though it all looks questionable. People are easily swayed to not look deeper into things if they are labeled in a negative way just for doing so. Both sides of an argument will always have thier faults, but if you demonize one to that point then few will look into the other. Look at what feminism can get away with doi…
/r/MensRights16/02/23 11:51 PM
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When I'm called an incel it just tells me I'm talking with a child and I move on. My wife thinks it's funny though and we usually laugh at those comments while relaxing after we get done doing incel type things.
/r/MensRights13/02/23 12:17 PM
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It's also interesting how pointing that out seems to trigger people on that video. Already got 2 that comment something derogatory and block me so I can't comment back.
/r/MensRights12/02/23 10:18 PM
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https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/110o3j6/wifey_was_jealous_till_she_got_in_on_the_action/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button The video itself isn't bad or anything. It's just the comments acting like it's wholesome or the guy was at fault for what happened.
/r/MensRights12/02/23 09:57 PM
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I had a conversation with my wife the other day about something similar. We were talking about our kids and their lives at adulthood. My daughter is thinking of marrying her best friend for the benefits of marriage without the sexual aspect. While she can't tell me any of those benefits that a whole other conversations. I mentioned to my wife that if I was her age now I'd probably look into marrying my best friend when I was younger. It would've prevented a lot of stupid mistakes and would've pr…
/r/MensRights12/02/23 09:30 PM
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Honestly it's not too bad and could be a lot worse. Depends on how many kids and her situation. I've seen close to 50% come out for one kid and he only made slightly more then you (for reference he made 1k a week before taxes but had to pay $420 a week). If you fall behind they can leave you with nothing every week too. I had a friend that had a kid at 14 (women was 20), and before he even started work he was negative, and his paychecks were less then $5 a week.
/r/MensRights01/02/23 09:32 PM
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My response was "he turned me down, that's why you're here. plus he's got way too big of a dick for me". She hasn't said it again, and helped with dick comments too. She also knows that we shared women together ( best way I could think of saying threesomes+ without including each other in them) over the years before her, and that we are both straight and have no interest in men.
/r/MensRights01/02/23 12:03 AM
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I thought similar but at least she was supposedly banned from the mall. Then the next episode shows she attacks the guy successfully and leaves tic-tacs in his mouth. My problem is even if you try and talk about it you get down voted and shamed on most subs. Just did that the other day and the person that posted about women dressing down decided I said I dressed down due to harassment was because I wear a fedora (which I don't, just to be clear). Then acted like they didn't just dismiss women se…
/r/MensRights26/01/23 07:54 PM
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The numbers are quite high, but anything that shows that is disregarded but society. It's easy to show rape stats because then the men are low, but if it includes forced to penetrate the numbers change drastically. If you say anything about women in a negative way on here in most subs you'll be down voted and accused of being an incel. My last few comments show that rather well. Just by saying I dress down to avoid women harassing me lol. Which is something I started doing after several times of…
/r/AntiFeminists24/01/23 08:05 PM
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I just agree with them. When they ask I explain I just say of course it's men's fault, you can't expect women to make rational decisions, so it must be. That usually makes them see how utterly stupid they are by trying to defend why women can't be responsible.
/r/MensRights21/01/23 01:26 AM
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Been there and eventually set firm boundaries for everyone around. I spent years just moving along and trying to keep everyone happy while I was exhausted all the time. After about 18 years I was done. Anytime I brought it up with my wife she would just shrug and act like it wasn't an issue, and for her it wasn't. So I just stopped and did nothing extra for anyone. When things finally got to the point it was a problem for her she just tells me I'm the problem, so I started packing. When she real…
/r/MensRights19/01/23 10:56 PM
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The only thing you can do is document every little thing and get as much proof as possible. Without that there is not a thing you can do, which is kinda the whole point of this sub. Most of us have been through similar and seen just how screwed you are if you come across women like that. Though having 4 team up tells me he's either what they say, really stupid or extremely unlucky and there's no way for us to know which it is. My guess is a bit of all 3, and you should be more worried about your…
/r/MensRights18/01/23 10:42 PM
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I wouldn't say adult men don't get excited, and I know plenty of guys that start to prefer ponytails. It's a learned behavior though and not something younger people even think of. There's probably a very small group that have a fetish with it though from a younger age since there's a fetish for everything it seems, but you can't avoid them all.
/r/AntiFeminists12/01/23 06:42 PM
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I mean I get excited when my wife puts her hair in a ponytail, but that's a learned behavior not something I found exciting when I was in school. It's a rather bs rule, and I think they might be projecting their desires a bit there. Then again I'm rather against banning anything and letting behaviors sort themselves out.
/r/AntiFeminists12/01/23 06:34 PM
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Mostly in the last ten years. I've went through most of the older popular books years ago, so always looking for new ones. Most of them I listen to on audiobooks, so that limits availability.
/r/MensRights05/01/23 07:50 PM
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As a truck driver around other truck drivers I will say this is completely false lol.
/r/AntiFeminists05/01/23 01:40 PM
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I'd spend forever in jail if it meant I could stop from paying money to a vengeful ex. So to me yea I could see him still lying about it. As far as roles reversed I wouldn't expect the same because I don't expect women to hold themselves accountable because reality has shown it rarely happens. It is unfair treatment, but that's just reality. As a man I would expect him to have taken responsibility from the start, instead he just ignored it. There's a lot of things in this case that leave it up f…
/r/MensRights04/01/23 11:34 PM
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I mainly read books for entertainment and honestly they're getting just as bad. Maybe I'm just starting to notice all the stuff that's in them because even older books aren't much better. It's like everywhere you look you'll see women hitting men or treating them like shit and the men just ignoring it. Anytime it's pointed out it's by the villain of the story, and criticized by everyone else. It doesn't matter if the author is a man or a women, but generally the women authors are much harder to …
/r/MensRights04/01/23 11:18 PM
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Then he should've showed up for court for the divorce. From the outside it seems like he is trying to hide his assets, and that's what the courts seem to think as well. Like I said before the whole thing is a mess that he created, and could've been avoided by simply showing up and showing proof he was broke. He ignored the problem till it was to late, and without seeing all the details it's really hard to tell what the hell is going on. It seems like that was his plan though, and that's what's c…
/r/MensRights04/01/23 11:04 PM
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Really misleading title. The guy has money and just had it set in an offshore trust. He refused to show for several months of his divorce, that leads to her getting awarded a share to his assets. When demanded he pay that, the trust declared he was in distress and refused to pay out. So now he was arrested for contempt of court. The whole situation is a mess, but a mess that he put himself into and could've been avoided with a bit of effort on his part.
/r/MensRights04/01/23 10:33 PM
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The worst part is the women's actions are being passed off as her trying to mimick a normal relationship. It's obvious manipulation when someone wants you to get a tattoo with their name after a 9 day relationship. She didn't want a relationship she wanted to own him. While I didn't regret sleeping with older women as a teen, looking back im disgusted by the actions of those women. There is no way I'd tolerate being treated like that now, but I was too naive to understand how wrong it was at the…
/r/AntiFeminists03/01/23 08:53 PM
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My ex told me she was raped by a black guy that was in her friend group. I didn't ask about him or anything that would lead to it, she just said the only black guy she had been was him and it was by rape. At the time I just believed it to be true and didn't think on it much. A few months later she suggests a hard to manage sex position that takes a lot of effort to maintain from both people. After a few minutes she gets pissed that I'm not managing my side of things well and goes on and on about…
/r/MensRights03/01/23 08:34 PM
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It's because they are realizing that lying is the only way, since trying to convince everyone it doesn't matter isn't working. I wouldn't want to be with someone that doesn't have the same values as I have. That's not just body counts or whatever, it's everything. Someone that's had 50 jobs in the last few years is not someone I'd count on to do a job for me, why should a relationship be any different.
/r/AntiFeminists02/01/23 09:28 PM
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An incel is someone they disagree with, but can't prove wrong. It no longer has a meaning other then that.
/r/AntiFeminists02/01/23 08:16 PM
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I know I'd be in prison if that was me. Then again I wouldn't be talking to a women like that in the first place.
/r/MensRights01/01/23 05:18 AM
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Ahh the you're not antifeminist, you're anticapitalist bs. I think most of us know what our beliefs are and gaslighting won't change that
/r/AntiFeminists31/12/22 02:42 AM
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I've found that it's best just not to make those comments. Even 20 years later I still hear about finding some actress attractive. Yet my wife has a thing for Jonny Depp and I'm supposed to be fine with it. I think it comes down to get just being insecure about her looks. I know I'm ok looking and she has no chance with Jonny so it doesn't bother me. I guess she thinks I have a chance with some actress that isn't attractive to me any longer anyways lol. The thing is I only found her attractive b…
/r/MensRights29/12/22 10:22 PM
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I really wish this could happen. I'd love for men to disappear and go somewhere else to live a peaceful life. In every bad situation I was put in the root cause was always a women.
/r/MensRights27/12/22 07:02 PM
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Just to add that most chronic issues are based off symptoms women experience, and few studies if any are done to see what men go through with the same issue.
/r/MensRights26/12/22 04:23 PM
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It's not just those groups, but doctors, family, friends, and insurance companies as well. The years I spent trying to find what was wrong with me were hell dealing with some of them. Some of the specialists were just straight assholes (mostly neurologists) that refused to even look into things that were requested. Then family and friends didn't even believe the diagnosis, and just tell me to suck it up. So what you have a disease that slowly killing you as your nerves degenerate, just walk it o…
/r/MensRights26/12/22 04:21 PM
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I've worked at a place where they would fire you for making eye contact with a women. Day one and they told us never talk to a women, smile, open a door, or even acknowledge her unless she comes up to you. there was a women that would harass me, and I was told to ignore it or she'd report me and they would have to take her side. That place was hell, but it's looking like everywhere is slowly turning into it.
/r/AntiFeminists26/12/22 12:15 AM
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One is 6, while the other is in the thousands. I don't think I'd come close to guessing the right amount of times if it was the latter.
/r/AntiFeminists22/12/22 08:10 PM
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Guess she's hitting up the retirement home for her dates, or is she a pedophile? Because if it's not one then it's definitely the other. In all seriousness she realizes she is getting less attractive and felt the need to shame guys about it to feel better.
/r/AntiFeminists21/12/22 01:10 AM
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I think most rational people are somewhere in the middle these days. I'm more libertarian then anything else, but probably a bit more to the right then left.
/r/AntiFeminists20/12/22 04:50 AM
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Those are always great. I don't understand why he can't be loyal, but don't ask me why I was doing it too. His could just be up from previously, when it's obvious she was doing it currently.
/r/AntiFeminists19/12/22 02:35 AM
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Normally when someone comes with the name calling, I just assume I won the argument. No further point in arguing after that because they already admitted defeat. Don't try and defend their name calling because that's what they want, they want you to be defensive and drop your point because they can't defend their position. Like getting called an incel has no meaning anymore, so pick me is starting to be the same. It's just the newest slur to silence someone that calls them on the bullshit. I'd l…
/r/AntiFeminists18/12/22 02:01 PM
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So let's take my life as an example. My wife stopped working while she was pregnant and has refused to ever work again, and refused to do anything around the house. 3 years after our kid was born I had a bad accident where I was unable to work. I asked her to work because I couldn't and doctors were telling me it might be permanent (it mostly was). She never even tried to get a job to help out, so I had to find a way to work regardless of the pain I was in. She also told me she was pregnant with…
/r/AntiFeminists17/12/22 10:44 PM
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I think each man has to decide what he thinks makes a man. My personal definition is knowing and understanding yourself, and living by that knowledge.
/r/MensRights17/12/22 09:57 PM
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At least they understood they were exactly what she was talking about, so got defensive.
/r/AntiFeminists17/12/22 09:32 PM
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I've always found it curious how the responsibility for both parties orgasms fall on men. There have been plenty of times I didn't have one, but my wife had plenty. Now she goes out of her way to try and get me there, but that wasn't always the case. For many years we had a running joke about just how many more orgasms she had compared to me. What about foreplay too, why is it only treated as an issue men have to do? Younger guys sure they don't need much to get things going, but as we age forep…
/r/MensRights17/12/22 12:56 PM
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It's not just that but everything. I don't know a women that doesn't claim "what's his is ours, but what's mine is mine".
/r/MensRights16/12/22 06:28 PM
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I've been catcalled and harassed by women. Most of the times it never bothered me, but that doesn't make it ok. The few times it did bother me no one else thought it should be a problem. Being harassed can be really annoying, and if you react you are the problem. It's nice to see some research actually being done on the topic. Hopefully over the years it will become something everyone can stop from happening.
/r/MensRights07/12/22 10:53 PM
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That's how she managed it in the first place. If I stopped her or left she'd report me for raping her. It wasn't just once but over months were I felt completely trapped, and the few I told didn't believe me so why would police.
/r/MensRights07/12/22 11:19 AM
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It's so they can continue to believe it's not that common. You see them say well it happens to women more, but is that really true? The number show it's much more common then most think it is, and that's the ones willing to think it's assault. I can think of at least 20 times a women sexually assaulted me, but it's not really considered that by most people. Most of the times I just ignore it like it never happened. Women have grabbed my ass in passing countless times. When women do it it's consi…
/r/MensRights04/12/22 10:40 PM
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It was the first time she tried using it in 20 years, and I doubt she ever will again. I made a point by using it against her when explaining thing to our teenagers, till she was tired of being silenced. She apologized (in her our way), and she gave me the idea she won't say it again without actually saying she won't. It's just another one of those little things that happen in a marriage. If I didn't think she actually respected me, I'd leave. She likes to press boundaries to see how far I'll le…
/r/MensRights04/12/22 10:25 PM
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It was the first time in 20 years she ever used it, so I spent the rest of the day using it on her. One example is she brought up when our teenage daughter thought the high beam light was an engine light (in her defence she found an article that said that). She was basically trying to explain why it wasn't, so I just blurted stop mansplaining to our daughter (my daughter knew she was wrong, but was arguing about why it wasn't a dumb idea). The look on her face was priceless, but I think she got …
/r/MensRights04/12/22 10:13 PM
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It's the first and most likely the last time she will ever use that. The problem isn't new, but the claim of mansplaining is. The main thing that's irritating is the denial. I don't care if she messes up stuff trying to fix thing (she good at building things with directions though). It's the claim she knows what she is doing afterwards, when it's very clear she didn't. I like how she tries to do things I don't get around to, it's just not wanting to admit she didn't know how to do them.
/r/MensRights04/12/22 10:04 PM
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It's about to be 21 years. At this point ive grown to enjoy it. The beginning was just hell
/r/AntiFeminists03/12/22 11:38 AM
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I'm curious on what they label a women who does that. For years I worked 10-12 hr days 6 days a week. Started my day by waking up and getting the kids off to school while my wife slept. I'd come home take a shower, clean enough to cook dinner for everyone and get the kids to bed. Watch TV for an hr with my wife and pass out. I never could figure out what she did all day because the only difference was the house being worse then I left and kids being hungry when I got home. It was like having a p…
/r/AntiFeminists03/12/22 05:40 AM
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Eventually someone with nothing to lose is going to get revenge. If someone lost everything because of someone like this and can't get justice they will find it themselves. That's the main reason for the courts, and if they aren't doing their jobs then someone else will. I'm honestly surprised it doesn't happen often.
/r/MensRights03/12/22 05:26 AM
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What she is saying is she agrees with the issue, but pointing out you are doing similar by lumping all Western women in the same category. Just like there's are some men who think of Asian women in an inappropriate way, it doesn't make all men (it even most) like that. Same can be said about Western women. Just be careful not to become like the ones you despise.
/r/AntiFeminists03/12/22 02:33 AM
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I don't care, as long as they don't have power over me. That's just because experience has taught me to avoid that if at all possible. I don't have a problem with a women as a boss, just the ones that brag about how independent they are.
/r/MensRights03/12/22 02:26 AM
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My wife used to play this game. She'd act like she wanted to leave and would then expect me to chase her. For the first few years I did that over and over like an idiot. It stopped when I stopped playing along. That first time I said she knows where the door is, she just looked devastated. Eventually she came clean and told me she used it as a way to feel desired and worth chasing. She never thought about the consequences to me. She also thought when I said I was ready to leave her I was playing…
/r/AntiFeminists02/12/22 10:12 PM
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I've said no countless times even when single and horny and she was beautiful. I've known a few who would say yes without question, but most guys have standards. I've never had interest in sex just for sex, I'd rather do it myself if that's my only care. It's mostly guys that have had a hard time that would say yes to anyone
/r/MensRights02/12/22 04:29 AM
2

I can't stand having my nipples touched at all. I don't know why, but I absolutely hate it. It makes me really uncomfortable/defensive when someone messes with them in a sexual way. My wife and I have had arguments over it years ago. It's the only thing that bothers me that way.
/r/MensRights28/11/22 09:46 PM
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It's because almost everyone could then claim childhood events and ruin the narrative. If they started including stuff like that then they would have to admit women are abusive too.
/r/MensRights28/11/22 12:06 AM
2

I fear for women in the future, mostly just my daughters. Words have power, and by telling a child he will be treated as a rapist will have repercussions. I know I no longer care if a random women needed help, it's not my business and not worth the risk to get involved. It's mostly because of words like this post being discussed. I'm sure there are decent women, but its to risky to take that chance. Added to all the times you see women say they don't want our help, so why bother. I can't imagine…
/r/MensRights27/11/22 08:26 PM
9

Precum is a thing, pulling out isn't as effective as you think.
/r/MensRights25/11/22 07:18 PM
3

Cognitive dissonance
/r/MensRights25/11/22 06:57 PM
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I found it ironically funny. On the surface it's a feminist dream, while showing the opposite. They don't even see it, which is the best part
/r/MensRights25/11/22 06:54 AM
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It mostly comes from the way men take rejection, to how women do. Tell a guy he can't do something, and he might ask why or even get mad but it's only for a short while. Tell a women she can't do something and you might get a smile then treated like the biggest pile of shit for years.
/r/MensRights22/11/22 09:09 PM
3

That cake looked questionable but I eat it anyways, and went back for seconds. My stomach regrets it, and I feel weird. did the cake rape me?
/r/AntiFeminists22/11/22 08:33 PM
3

That's where they mostly went when fds got banned. I think it's back up not, but about 6 months ago it was shut down for antitrans comments.
/r/AntiFeminists21/11/22 10:46 PM
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A lot of subs have turned that way in the last year. I used to like to visit a bunch of subs (niceguys, nicegirls, nothowgirlswork, and such) to keep a reminder of the way some are, but they've turned into bashing and shaming subs instead of what the original used to be.
/r/AntiFeminists21/11/22 10:45 PM
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It still confuses me why they use lies to cover the truth. I'm not prolife, but I'm so tired of the bs they use to justify it. They act like the majority of abortions or due to rape, when it's not even close to reality. The main reasons I believe abortions should be legal is because of what my ex did. She should've been locked up or held accountable, but she wasn't. We were both happy having twins on the way, but at about 4 months in I came home to find her doing anything she could to end them. …
/r/AntiFeminists20/11/22 11:19 PM
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That's around the time fds got shut down for trans comments. 2x became the new fds shortly afterwards
/r/MensRights18/11/22 09:03 PM
2

I got banned from facepalm for pointing out that my requirements for getting a vasectomy were the same. Most wouldn't do it under 25, and my wife had to agree. I never got it done for those reasons, but my wife was also refused after our second child for bs reasons even though we had all the paperwork done. After our 3rd it was easy, but we were both over 25 by then. I should've pointed out hers was free while mine would've cost cash we didn't have, and seen how they took that lol
/r/MensRights17/11/22 12:25 AM
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I personally wouldn't expect it, but it happened regardless of my thoughts. Her opinion was having a kid was her job and I had no say whatsoever after the fact. She stuck with that no matter what happened throughout the years even when I asked for her to get a job to help out when I got hurt. My step dad wanted my mom to quit and was always upset she made more money then he did. It emasculated him that she was more successful and caused a lot of fights due to his insecurities. So basically the w…
/r/MensRights07/11/22 05:21 AM
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I agree with you 100%. It would be rather easy for me to cheat on my wife, but I don't because I can control myself. I was always taught a man is responsible for his choices, so saying that any man would cheat sounds like a childish idealistic of what being a man is like. The guys I've known that cheat without a thought are some of the weakest mentally, and normally suffer a lot due to their actions. They would say men can't control their lust like this "guys" doing, while asking friends in succ…
/r/MensRights31/10/22 09:17 PM
1

They do in the US now, but the whole point is it's a rather recent change that's not a universal standard. They were taking about Sweden just adding it, not the US anyways.
/r/AntiFeminists31/10/22 12:05 AM
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They're not wrong though. They really should have different sizes and body types to check them for safety. At minimum 3 different standard sizes, children, women and men should all be checked. If I remember right the standard isn't actually set for men though (just the body type), while the height is more in the middle of men and women average. They should be checking different types, like height, boobs, and wider hips to see the results for safety reasons. Those will all have different effects …
/r/AntiFeminists30/10/22 11:33 PM
2

ISTP-a is what I got, which has changed since college about 20 years ago. I was an INFJ but stayed in the high 90s for introvert though lol
/r/AntiFeminists24/10/22 09:11 PM
1

I started wearing a ring when I was 16 and the amount of women I had approach me increased a lot. I say most because I've had women approach me the second my girlfriend walked away. The one that sticks with me the most was a St Patrick days street party where two women demanded I leave with them and wouldn't take no for an answer, even though my girlfriend was with me. Most will take rejection better by saying you're married so that does help. Without that excuse it can get rather bad at times. …
/r/MensRights23/10/22 09:10 PM
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Growing up as the only male in a house full of women I can say I could easily see this happening. Even after it came out she still seems to doubt her son. My sister's could do anything and I would be the one blamed, and it didn't matter if it was found to be lies. The most obvious was when my sister ran away one night at 2am so I followed to keep her safe. When it was found out I was punished because I obviously wanted to go to her boyfriends house (she said she followed me there). She was 14 da…
/r/MensRights17/10/22 11:35 PM
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It's seems to be hurting women more then helping these days. Most feminists I know are quick to criticize any women that doesn't do what they think they should. A great example is how they treat stay at home moms. It shouldn't be about what an individual chooses, but should be about having those choices in the first place. I've cut contact with all the women (all on the extreme side of feminism in my opinion) in my family because of the way they talk to my wife. It wasn't every once in a while e…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates17/10/22 11:25 PM
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I don't disagree, but I also don't think most women are worth any effort either. So not a double standard really just only mentioning half the population in the article. The problem comes when someone says they don't think women are worth it because then everyone throws a fit. The truth is humans suck and if you're lucky you'll find one worth it and they will think the same of you.
/r/MensRights17/10/22 10:58 PM
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It would be awesome if they don't accept payment from men either.
/r/AntiFeminists13/10/22 09:08 PM
1

When my wife had a miscarriage I found it interesting that not a single person asked how I felt about it, including my wife. My family called and asked how my wife was while talking to me, but never asked me how I felt about it. The thing I realized though is during major events I can't show any emotion or everyone breaks down. I made that mistake once, and won't repeat it again.
/r/MensRights09/10/22 11:32 AM
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Didn't that happen not to long ago. Man stepped in and got attacked but he got arrested and charged in the end because the girls were underage. The video people claim now that says a man defending his family, but actually just defending someone else at a grocery store exit.
/r/MensRights05/10/22 10:57 PM
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I doubt I find 1% of women attractive, so I didn't really see the issue. I thought most men were similar, but the comments show different. I can only think of 3 women that I've seen anywhere in the last few years that I thought were attractive in any way, but I also don't look for them either.
/r/MensRights05/10/22 07:52 PM
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I didn't even think of that. She just admitted to making thousands of dollars in a news article and I bet she hasn't even thought about putting it on taxes. That will be one thing she doesn't get away with easily. Delayed karma, but still works
/r/MensRights03/10/22 10:55 AM
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That part stuck out most to me. It's amazing just how blind people can be to there own actions.
/r/MensRights03/10/22 12:51 AM
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There was a 3rd picture, but here's the link to the full story https://nypost.com/2022/09/30/women-are-charging-men-for-failed-relationships-bad-dates/
/r/MensRights02/10/22 11:21 PM
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The actually study that started all this explained it quite well, but all anyone read was the headline. It was the one issue that opened my eyes to just how much shit is pushed from half the truth. It basically showed that men will choose a job they hate that pays better, while a women will choice a job they like over pay. Men also work more hrs on average then women, and choose jobs that are far more dangerous. There's a lot of information on the subject and anyone who still believes women make…
/r/AntiFeminists01/10/22 09:02 PM
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You know I thought most women agree that they force men off the bed far more then the reverse. My wife wouldn't even try to argue the point since most nights she's got at least half of her body on me shortly after she falls asleep. I used to try and switch sides since I would only have like 10% of the bed but she just moved that way next. The worst part is it takes a lot of effort to achieve but she manages it every night. I fight just to have enough room to keep my shoulders from bunching up.
/r/AntiFeminists01/10/22 11:32 AM
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Some of the posts and comments I've seen today are quite sickening over this. The only thing people can find negative about him is his right leaning views, but somehow that makes him pathetic and evil. I just don't get people anymore, and at this point I'm not sure I want to.
/r/MensRights30/09/22 12:14 AM
1

I have a nerve issue and it's either they go really sensitive where it hurts to even where wear clothes and the medication can sometimes name it completely dead. Needless to say that has caused some issues with the wife
/r/MensRights28/09/22 03:05 AM
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It's a troll sub making fun of that sub, so by reading your comment it seemed like you were from that the sub they make fun of? Am I getting that right or is that sub just another 2x remake? It's hard to tell from a single screenshot if it's supposed to be satire or not.
/r/AntiFeminists25/09/22 10:10 PM
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It's rather laughable because the cause is sexism. It's a way for the man to let others know why he is there because if you don't there might be consequences. There have been times where I've felt completely uncomfortable in certain areas, so I'll call the customer to let the people around know why I'm there without making it obvious. It's much safer to know you're going to the right place instead of going to the wrong one too. I've had some really close calls going to the wrong place, so I lear…
/r/MensRights25/09/22 10:05 PM
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Believe them when they tell you what they think of you. They aren't trying to hide their feelings but you have not allowed yourself to believe they mean you as well. They do though and you will find that out when you need their help, or when you don't do something they want. The second you break that reality it will hit hard, so do it now instead of when you're in a bad situation. All you have to do is stop letting them insult you to your face, or when they ask something from you say you can't d…
/r/MensRights25/09/22 09:51 PM
1

I don't see an issue. I wouldn't let my daughter or son have a patent live rent free in a place I owned. If they were married I could see it being an issue, but just dating, no. I'd have them sign a lease and pay half what I'd charge for the place with maybe a slight discount. Giving them a free place with my kid wouldn't be acceptable and can cause legal issues later on when they break up. This isn't a gendered issue in the slightest.
/r/MensRights17/09/22 11:13 PM
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I did it up until I couldn't anymore. Then I started packing my bags and was planning on leaving. She got the hint and started doing more, but it took years. When that still didn't work I went to driving a truck to where I couldn't do it all. When I was away she got into the habit of needing to take care of things. It's hardly ever good, but it does get done when it has to. It also helps when kids become teenager and can actually help around the house, but it also means more work lol
/r/MensRights15/09/22 01:19 AM
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There's really not enough information to judge. It does get tiring coming home after 12hr days to see a dirty house and everyone watching TV. Then you have to clean up the kitchen just to cook dinner for everyone that then goes to waste because no one bothers to clean up. Then repeat that for 10+ years. I got to the point where I refused to do anything because otherwise I was expected to do everything. While she and the kids sat on the couch all day doing nothing. Nevermind watching 3k a month g…
/r/MensRights14/09/22 11:42 PM
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So the one area that's being overlooked is most men will not admit to being victims. It's not that we can't be victims, it's that if we see ourselves as victims it ruins our self image. That's the reason you get so many saying its not rape if you enjoyed it. We convince ourselves we liked it and it was our choice because the reality can really damage us. Accepting that we can be a victim is a really hard thing for us to get a grip on, and takes a lot of work. From experience it also makes us les…
/r/MensRights14/09/22 12:54 AM
1

Yeah it was TB and it wasn't a lie. We contacted a lawyer over it and they had that authority according to him. They were completely rude and demanding because they could be. Its not always the case but because of the situation they had a special clause to take away our rights completely. The whole situation really did show me the reality of freedom though, so it wasn't for nothing.
/r/MensRights09/09/22 05:06 AM
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If you don't let them in they will have a police escort them. At least that's the case in Florida. I've had bad experiences with them over stupid stuff. The one that really pissed me off was a call that they would arrest me if I didn't show up to my house with my kids in 30 minutes where they then would test them. I'm having a blank right now but it was something my grandfather tested positive for that they found he'd had for over 30 years. They had cops show up and forced everyone in testing an…
/r/MensRights09/09/22 04:52 AM
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I'm gonna mention an ordeal that someone I knew went through. Shortly after getting out of the foster care system she got married. Soon after she had a son, and was pregnant with a girl. Around then her husband started doing crack and they would get into a lot of physical fights. She didn't know about the drugs till DCF came out and drug tested them for the abuse happening around the kids. She had no where to go since she didn't have much family (except a brother who I lived with at the time). N…
/r/MensRights08/09/22 11:45 PM
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It's not necessarily the period that causes it, but the pain and irritation that does it. She will be miserable to be around if she gets hurt or something else goes wrong. You should leave now because it will only get worse, and you can only take so much. If you insist on trying you need to tell her exactly what the problem is and tell her the consequences of her actions (leaving her if it continues). Then if it happens again make sure you follow through because otherwise you will regret it. My …
/r/MensRights08/09/22 10:56 PM
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When I was younger I installed cable at houses. I had a few incidents and one I even had to call out a friend to help me get out of there. That one was where a women was in very little clothing and was constantly coming on to me aggressively. She refused several times to let me leave a room and other things. When my friend (actually wife's brother) who worked the same job showed up he couldn't see the issue because he thought she was good looking. Even knowing it would be cheating on his sister …
/r/MensRights07/09/22 08:46 PM
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It's more about us not having any rights in comparison. You mention roe vs Wade, so let's go with that. What right does a man have for an unwanted pregnancy. The answer is none, just hope the women decides she doesn't want it either.A women can give up a child with no repercussions at any time and no questions asked, but a man is forced into either being a parent or financially liability. A male child can be raped, and then when they turn 18 forced to pay back child support for the child they we…
/r/MensRights05/09/22 05:52 PM
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You're comparing showing everyone, to people going somewhere to see. You're free to create an only fans and get paid, and I won't care either way.
/r/MensRights31/08/22 11:24 PM
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I don't care and the fact you do is a curious thing. Why do you care what anyone else does. Now when they complain about the men they have used to pay thier bills, I can see an issue. If they are just doing what they want, it shouldn't matter to you or anyone else. Places like that help some lonely guys and so does prostitution. If a women decides she wants to do that, I don't see a problem. Now society looking down on men while validating the women is an issue, but again nothing to do with your…
/r/MensRights31/08/22 10:46 PM
1

I've lost every hobby I've enjoyed over the years, just to keep things peaceful. I used to build computers and give them to poor families with kids because I enjoyed building them. I had parts to over 20 and she through a fit about it till I finally gave in. Used to play games after everyone went to sleep(including her). If I didn't go to bed when she did I'd hear about it for days. Eventually I just gave up anything I found enjoyable. The thing I get to hear about now is when I watch a show or …
/r/MensRights30/08/22 10:31 AM
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I'm not sure why people are using this show as an example because I see it differently. Yes they show her as someone who thinks she's so much better then men, and acts like it. However they make it obvious that she's not. I see it as the way a women that is a feminist would behave in that situation. To me it seems like they are making fun of her with the way she acts while also appeasing feminists. They don't see all the obvious flaws she has, and thinks she's right to act that way. while I see …
/r/MensRights29/08/22 09:51 PM
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I really hate that saying. It comes from me hearing it about my stepdad. He really stepped up when he beat the shit out of me, threw things at me,and constantly put me down my entire childhood. It was all ok because he stepped up when my dad left after years of abuse. He dealt with my mom's abuse by stepping up and abusing her more, so I guess it fits
/r/MensRights28/08/22 10:01 PM
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It's probably been in several different trucks on top of that. For the last 6 years all I've done is moved kitty litter from one plant to another. That's just moving it so it's easier to ship out in one load. Then it still has to go to the stores warehouse, and then to the individual store. Before I pick it up it's mined and shipped to the factory. That's several steps in a truck before it even gets to the store that sells it. Even produce goes several places (farm, wholesalers, warehouse, indiv…
/r/MensRights25/08/22 04:02 AM
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They have estimated that in just 3 days everything would be completely empty. That's just if truck drivers stopped moving. Include everything else men are the majority workers in and I bet 2 days would be enough to make a strong point
/r/MensRights24/08/22 08:37 AM
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Wow so I'm guessing black men have a free pass too? Or is it just her oppressed group that gets away with rape? It's really hard to see from these types of prospectives, I just can't shove my head that far up my ass.
/r/MensRights23/08/22 09:04 PM
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At least they were honest. They could've went with her being able to control her emotions. Instead they showed her hypocritical and exactly what I would expect in that situation. I haven't watched the show, but from this video it just shows a realistic view on what I'd expect to see. She thinks she knows what it is like to control anger but has rarely had to actually control it. Constantly hitting and talking down to men just because she thinks she's better. If anything I'd say this puts women i…
/r/MensRights22/08/22 09:26 PM
2

Unfortunately reddit is a perfect place to indoctrinate people with propaganda. You get a popular sub and start blocking anyone that can counter your posts, and then slowly weed out anyone that contradicts what you say. Eventually you get places like 2x and wvp where if anyone says something to counter the subs group think you get banned instantly, and they get away with posting crazy shit that they wouldn't say if they had to use their true identity. It takes away accountability and gives a lot…
/r/MensRights20/08/22 11:14 AM
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I prefer a strong female lead in movies and books, but the problem is all the ones now don't just use a women as the lead. They push an agenda that labels men as the enemy while women can do no wrong. Thens there's the unrealistic aspect to the modern movies where a 100lb women takes a beating from a 200lb guy and somehow throws him across the room or just knocks him down with a jab. There's plenty of room for that fake shit in superhero movies, but not in an everyday women type of setting. It's…
/r/MensRights18/08/22 11:19 PM
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It is really amazing just how easily we can forget about seeing women who hit men. I know Ive seen it hundreds of times but it's really hard to remember when or who it happened with. It's just so common that we find it normal, so our minds pass over it like any other normal activity.
/r/MensRights18/08/22 12:30 AM
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Assuming that my preferred doctor is a women I obviously don't care. It's whomever is most qualified for everything in life, I'm not sexist so pay little mind to what's under the clothes of a professional. If you don't you might want to see why that is. A man might know more about how it feels to have erectile dysfunction, but doesn't mean he's more qualified to solve the issue. I rarely care how others feel about the issue (in a professional setting) and are more concerned with their knowledge.
/r/AntiFeminists17/08/22 10:38 PM
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There are a lot of ways to make stats say what you want. If you include truck stats then the fatal crashes will jump. The majority of truck accidents are faulted to the truck driver (where 95% are men) simply because they are considered the professional and should have avoided the person. It's things like that which makes stats look a certain way but doesn't come close to showing the true reasons. I bought a classic car that was in pristine shape and my wife flipped it going down a gravel road. …
/r/MensRights17/08/22 09:33 PM
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In my experience every women close to me does it. I still hear about things I've told my mom or wife 15 years ago when they get mad for whatever reason. My aunt made sure to tell us all about her husband's past (he tried a circle jerk and blowing a guy before, and he wasn't happy when everyone found out) I know every dick size of every male member of my family because the women in my family share every detail. It took me far too long to not share my thoughts, fears or worries with women, because…
/r/AntiFeminists09/08/22 10:58 PM
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I think the biggest issue is women don't understand the difference between how men are when women are around and how they are when they are not. When men are together they don't have to worry about what they say (I don't mean sexist comment but everyday comments), but when a women is introduced you have to watch everything that you say. Even the smallest comment can get taken wrong and you won't even know about it until someone completely unrelated to the conversations tells you about it a month…
/r/MensRights09/08/22 09:28 PM
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He has started some Great projects that turned out to be complete shit. Everytime I got excited for it, but when it comes out it's nothing like he promised. Starlinks a great example, it was supposed to be cheap unlimited high-speed internet, but it's extremely expensive and lacking. It's like he finds great ideas and makes them useless. I don't think it's him causing the issues but investors demanding certain things which changes it to crap.
/r/MensRights09/08/22 09:05 PM
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It shouldn't be, but it mostly is. It's best to accept it and try to fix it then to hope for the best. You might get lucky and find a judge that doesn't just believe the women, but it's highly unlikely in the current times. So prepare for the worst and hope you get the best.
/r/MensRights07/08/22 02:41 AM
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It shouldn't be, but it mostly is. It's best to accept it and try to fix it then to hope for the best. You might get lucky and find a judge that doesn't just believe the women, but it's highly unlikely in the current times. So prepare for the worst and hope you get the best.
/r/MensRights07/08/22 02:40 AM
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Better start recording and keeping records. It doesn't matter what you say, what she says will be believed. You need proof of her abuse because you will hit a breaking point and truly lose it one day, so you better make an exit strategy now and leave before it happens. The worst part is she has convinced herself that what she does is normal and your reaction to it is abuse, so she will be believed by most people. Protect yourself and your kids because if she does it to you, she will do it to the…
/r/MensRights06/08/22 03:32 AM
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Seems like she found a way to make her job more permanent at your experience. Just cut contact and never look at her again, and your boss might just have saved your ass by bringing it to your attention. It could be someone was jealous and tried to get at you by telling your boss you've made her uncomfortable, but it's more likely her trying to get your work to feel obligated to her and keep her around. Either way safest is to cut contact and act like you don't even know her.
/r/MensRights06/08/22 03:21 AM
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Men get it a lot for women in general. Work places it's the most common that I have it. Most the time it isn't bad just annoying. A great example is I can't go into the office in the mornings without being told I need a ride home. Politely denying doesn't work because sleeping in my truck (semi which I sleep in 5 days a week) till my wife can pick me up later isn't good enough. I just avoid going in the office and have for years now. I could of course get my wife to pick me up at 6am but why? My…
/r/AntiFeminists29/07/22 11:45 PM
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The laws fine as long as it's equally used on everyone. I've known far more women who've refused a condom, most men I know refuse anything without one. I've overheard a lot of women mentioning putting holes in condoms to keep men around too. That should be the same as taking one off, but I highly doubt it will be.
/r/MensRights29/07/22 11:34 PM
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What I can't believe is the article I read about it even mentions putting holes in the condom is rape but only mentions a man doing it. Its a running joke that a women does it to trap a man but there was zero mention of women doing it to men. I mentioned the laws fine as long as it's not gendered to exclude men on another sub and immediately got a reply saying of course it does lol. So many are so ignorant in the wording in these laws. I know there only things I can find about it is only saying …
/r/MensRights29/07/22 11:30 PM
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That's real easy honestly. A simple hair test will show last 6 months and can be even longer depending. In most cases the women doesn't have any birth control so it's easy to show she did it with intent. Doctor or pharmacy showing she didn't pick any up in the last year.
/r/MensRights29/07/22 11:26 PM
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"We see your point but don't believe people will actually believe the advertisement so no change is needed". In other words "we know exactly what the advertisement is saying and we 100% back their view, so fuck off".
/r/MensRights29/07/22 02:11 AM
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In today's world men need to be more vocal about issues. We tend to just shrug it off till we can't anymore but even let others know we are even bothered by it. The problem is it's being taken advantage of and it's gonna keep getting worse. Just look at comment people make about men not having any issues. Many actual believe we have no issues because we don't complain about them.
/r/MensRights29/07/22 02:07 AM
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Most have learned from experience that you don't meet an attack with an equal attack because the idea is to stop the threat. If someone comes and punches you in the mouth and you just push them away there is a chance the next time will have a knife. You never know what someone's gonna do in those situations so you do the best to end the threat with the least amount possible, but you stop the threat.
/r/AntiFeminists28/07/22 10:51 PM
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I've seen far more women go crazy over not getting laid then men. Though to be fair I've denied far more women then men, but every women (with only one exception) has gotten mad and tried everything they could to charge my mind. Some even tried to ruin my life and career and one succeeded in ruining my career all because I wouldn't cheat on my wife. The thing that still gets to me is everyone seen her sexual harass me (grabbing my ass, making sexual comments and much more) for a year, but they a…
/r/AntiFeminists27/07/22 11:43 PM
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I think a lot of their issues are created by the way they are treated. Society considers you worthless if you can't get laid by a women and now they get extra hate. I can see why they become hateful, but it didn't excuse it. I think it will keep getting worse till it becomes a major issue though. I always find it funny how some of these type of women criticize men for not getting laid and making an issue if it. When they are typically the worst when they get denied. I've known some in real life …
/r/AntiFeminists27/07/22 11:34 PM
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We had to do dna tests at one point, so no relation at all. He refused a divorce (I think it's so his fiance can't pressure him to marry, he had a new one every few years and claims she refused to them), so a judge ordered it so he could prove my kids weren't his.
/r/AntiFeminists27/07/22 11:20 PM
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I'm all for fixing the issue but I think killing them is a bit to far.
/r/AntiFeminists25/07/22 08:02 AM
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It's obvious you've never been in an abusive relationship with a women then. They can easily push you to drink and self defense is abuse when it's against a women. My father was a great example of this. He never hit his wife on purpose (that I seen, and I saw a lot) but trying to keep from getting hit can easily cause damage and he became the abuser. I don't like my step dad but he still took many beatings from my mother, and the few times he defended himself he was the abuser and he would drink…
/r/AntiFeminists24/07/22 11:57 PM
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Well that's not a great argument in the US. They would upcharge you 1000% if it's mandatory. I agree it should be a mandatory test, but you have to be realist when it comes to our government. They have no problem making things mandatory and letting you get charged whatever, and then making most grateful for it. If you could get them to charge a normal amount great but that's like wishing they weren't corrupt, it will never happen.
/r/AntiFeminists24/07/22 11:49 PM
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My wife's first son looks just like me, and I was only 15 when he was born and hadn't even met her yet. The son we have together looks just like me too, but he actually is mine. To be honest her ex looks a lot like me (like we could pass as twins and his son is almost identical to me at his age too), but his son has no relation to me at all as far as dna. Our youngest daughter looks nothing like anyone in my family but still shows as dna related as well. The idea that looks should be proof enoug…
/r/AntiFeminists24/07/22 11:42 PM
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Cognitive dissonance. That is the main reason behind all of it. They have convinced themselves that they are our victims and any info counter to that they will get angry and vindictive. It's easy to label an entire group a set way when so many are under the same influence. This keeps most from actually seeing what's posted here, and just seeing key words and making assumptions. Most of the responses I get from feminist either lack reading comprehension, are a troll, or it's cognitive dissonance.…
/r/MensRights24/07/22 11:30 PM
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It's okay you'll learn reading comprehension soon, just keep practicing
/r/MensRights22/07/22 08:31 AM

Those real shit posts are created by new accounts and deleted real quickly. Somehow they get screenshots and posted in feminist sites but I've never seen one that was actually posted. That should tell you something. Occasionally there are some borderline that stay up, but never seen the ones shared around.
/r/AntiFeminists22/07/22 05:19 AM
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Lmao. I can say without much thought that I've had women threaten my life more (many times) then I have ever threatened a women (ZERO). So yeah talk about sexism because women do no harm. The only difference is most of those I didn't take too seriously and the ones I did no one else did.
/r/EverydayMisandry22/07/22 04:06 AM
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Feminism is a cult and easy to fall into because of the way we view women as a society. It's easy to agree with the face of feminism because of course women should have equal rights as men. The problem isn't the rights they want but trying to force women into position of men. It didn't matter if you're a man or women feminism will turn on you the second you think a women can do what she wants with her life. Feminism has certain ideas they enforce in their groups and then all tend to be things th…
/r/MensRights22/07/22 03:22 AM
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Nope just pointing out your hypocrisy but people like you will always be quick to insult every male because of one experience. Oh look at this one experience and because of my degree in life I know it's because he lacked masculinity. I would've never guessed you were 40, I was thinking more like 15.
/r/AntiFeminists17/07/22 11:13 PM
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I've known plenty of guys that get pissed and throw the remote (scream or break something) while playing games, but never seen one hit someone. I've also known more women that would hit you (some only a bit angry, but still enough to hit anyone close)because they lost a game, even if you weren't involved. When I say more I mean just about every women I've ever seen lose at something. It must be because they were insecure of their masculinity lol. It's probably just that people suck at losing, bu…
/r/AntiFeminists17/07/22 10:55 PM
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It's more like women are better at remembering the small things like dates and addresses while men have a harder time remembering those small things. When it comes to harder things like changing a tire or car battery see how many wives call or act like they don't know how. Women are better at certain things, and so are men. There have been plenty of studies on the subject. If you put a single task in front of both sexes the man is more likely to to finish it faster and better then the women, whi…
/r/EverydayMisandry17/07/22 10:24 PM
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Any time I see something like that with whatever men would supposedly fix for themselves, I always wonder what's the problem men face that has been fixed for them? If you assume that if men faced the issue it would be solved, you'd have to have an example of it being done right? I've tried to think of something men get for free or is easy for them because society has made it so, and all I can think of is examples of the opposite. Had anyone come across something, because I'd love to take advanta…
/r/MensRights16/07/22 10:50 PM
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I can understand that. My wife was really physical when I first got with her and if I didn't grow up with 7 sisters and a feminist mom I would've been guilty of defending myself too. The one time it got bad I just rolled her up and held her in place so she couldn't move and spent the night at a new women's house. It was the last time it got physical but It was 9 months later when she had our kid that we got back together. I would've never seen her again if she wasn't pregnant, but the last 19 ye…
/r/MensRights16/07/22 01:44 AM
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In my 40 years of life I can think of one time a women apologized to me and it was my mom who later denied it ever happened. Any and all arguments with my wife or previous relationships I had to apologize to end it, even if all I did was go to work to support them instead of going shopping with them. I got to a point where I refuse to engage at all with any arguments and that's takes years of practice but works. You just have to be willing to walk away permanently if they don't take the hint. It…
/r/MensRights16/07/22 01:35 AM
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That's good advice, if you can find something that fulfills you. In my near 40 years I have yet to find something that makes life worthwhile. Smoking weed has worked once, but it didn't last long. My brain chemistry was changed for a shot period (I tried to find the reason but couldn't)so I could enjoy it, but when it changed back I started to dislike it again. I decided years ago that if something happens and I lose my wife I'll just walk in the woods, and make a nice little cave somewhere and …
/r/AntiFeminists12/07/22 11:10 PM
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Reddit mods have said that discriminating against men/white doesn't go against their rules, so it's allowed. They only start getting banned if they go against any other category. The screen shot gets passed around every few months.
/r/AntiFeminists12/07/22 11:02 PM
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My wife was showing me one of those simulated Labor pain videos. I asked if she had ever seen one where it shows men controlling the same ones on women and she hasn't seen one either. Also there a major difference at unexpected pain and pain your body expects. A womens body is full of endorphins to mitigate the pain during pregnancy (while don't get me wrong it's still horrible pain), but you can't compare it to unexpected pain like those simulators. It's two different things and there isn't any…
/r/AntiFeminists06/07/22 10:06 AM
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If we posted those exact comments and reversed genders, this whole sub would be banned. They think they have a double standard? I'm really confused on how delusional you have to be to actually believe that.
/r/AntiFeminists05/07/22 06:12 AM
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The comments are kinda funny. I went through something very similar and ended up packing and leaving. Mine started attacking me physically and the last time I had to hold her down till she was exhausted and got up and left. She literally sat around all day and was always in a bad mood and wanted to fight everyday. All I wanted was to relax after 14hr work days. Within a week of leaving she had her job and was working and cleaning up after herself and begging me to come back but I was completely …
/r/MensRights03/07/22 10:54 PM
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I've been curious about this since they always call us incels. Kinda surprised just how many virgins are in here. Probably should do one on age and how often they get laid for a better prospective. For example I could get laid everyday but I'm old enough where I'd rather get sleep or do something else then go at it everyday. 2-3 time a week is rather perfect for my wife and me, but we around our 40s. I'm curious if a lot in here are under 21 and virgins, or if they are a bunch of 30+ year old vi…
/r/AntiFeminists02/07/22 11:55 PM
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The ones that dismiss women's reactions to being rejected are so out of touch with reality. No, I haven't had a women try and kill me physically, but I've had several try and ruin my life. Not just one or two either, but several women. Random women I've never meet before have threatened rape when I wouldn't cheat on my wife with them. The attacks on my wife by women are outrageous and make me fear everytime we to out anywhere together. But yeah guys are the only ones that have a hard time with r…
/r/AntiFeminists02/07/22 11:41 PM
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Maybe I can convince my wife to actually participate, to bad she doesn't agree with their bs enough to actually stop spending my money.
/r/AntiFeminists02/07/22 10:24 AM
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The question is why did he call her that? If I was in his shoes it would've been because she was a bully and everyone around found it acceptable. I could see calling her that when his mom asked about her because saying the truth is worse because then it's considered lying. We all know most think girls can't be mean and violent without a reason, so calling her fat and ugly gets the point across without admitting your own weakness. That's the way I view this at least, but there could be many other…
/r/MensRights27/06/22 01:14 AM
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People in general learn from consequences. Men can't get away with being cruel all the time to other men because eventually someone will put them in their place. If the same happens to a women then everyone around will defend her and make them feel their treatment was in fact unjust even if it wasn't. Society treats women far different then it treats men and consequences are rarely seen when women act cruelly to men and sometimes it's even encouraged by people around. There are shitty men, you j…
/r/MensRights25/06/22 09:03 PM
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People have been using it as the main source, instead of the last ditch effort it should be. I'm all for it being available for emergencies but no one should have 10 abortions just because condoms feel uncomfortable.
/r/MensRights25/06/22 04:08 AM
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They just deny it happens, and down vote and ban anyone that says it does. It keeps their victim card active
/r/MensRights24/06/22 11:24 PM
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I commented on a post about this a while back and got down voted to oblivion for simply saying I was denied a vasectomy without having my wife present and being 25 yet. They did something similar to my wife a few years later as well. It's not a sex thing as much as its a doctor's prejudice. There's some truth to thier belief that a lot change their mind later and might not fully understand their choice at that age. I still think the doctors shouldn't be able to decide something that can have suc…
/r/MensRights24/06/22 11:22 PM
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The biggest thing is how it's promoted. Lawyers literally tell their clients to do it. You can go to any feminist sub or most relationship subs and look up suggestions for going through divorce, or custody battles and see it suggested often. Then just ask men in your life. I don't know a man that hasn't at least been threatened with it to win an argument, or ruin their reputation out of spite. Every divorced man that I know that had something to lose also had it said in court and it typically wo…
/r/MensRights17/06/22 12:18 AM

The sad part is women are so much worse to other women. My wife won't go to the gym because of remarks and stares she gets from other women. The way women treat her especially when I'm around is outright hostile, and if I was in her situation and men treated me like that I'd be in a lot of fights. The complete disrespect and humiliation is something I couldn't tolerate.
/r/AntiFeminists16/06/22 07:27 PM
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I'd really love to see a poll of which gender has more sex toys. I would definitely say women do. My mom had 8 (that I know of because they were displayed on her nightstand), and my step dad had one that my mom made sure everyone knew about. My wife has had many over the years (20+), while I've had 4. The options women have are on an entirely different level too. My wife and I looked for one that had decent option for me under $200 and we couldn't find one, while she had tons of options under $1…
/r/AntiFeminists16/06/22 06:20 PM
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Yes you can lol. Tried it a while ago
/r/AntiFeminists16/06/22 05:51 PM
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I figured they would suppress this and deny it being real. It kinda goes against everything they preach about women in the recent past.
/r/AntiFeminists16/06/22 05:48 PM
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It's subs like that that create what they complain about. A young guy comes on here curious how women think goes and sees he's hated by all there. It will create hatred from him because it gives him the believe that no matter what he does they will always hate him. The things they accuse all men of doing are gonna increase because they convince the younger generation that everyone is doing it. You don't treat enemies with kindness (I don't at least), and the majority there are our enemy. We didn…
/r/MensRights15/06/22 11:04 PM
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My grandmother told me that any women who believed they didn't have any power should never have any. If I would've listened to her when I was younger, I would've been far better off. I watched my mom scream about feminist bs as she claimed abuse from every man she met, and I believed she was the victim. As I got older I realised one thing, she always threw the first and the last punch, while the other person defended themselves with as little force as possible (they would be bloody and she might…
/r/MensRights27/05/22 01:04 AM
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I had an ex that really messed me up by aborting. I was excited to have twins, but I guess she wasn't. She didn't do it the right way, she beat herself till she killed them. She did it to try and hurt me the best way she knew. She came over with severe bruises and cramping, and refused to even clean up the mess because she wanted me to have to do it. It was overall a good thing for me (she was completely insane and bring stuck around her would've killed me), but it utterly destroyed me at the ti…
/r/AntiFeminists07/05/22 10:18 PM
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If they had something that would support my balls all day, I'd wear it. The only options are to wrap everything down there up tight, and that doesn't work well. Imagine something else wrapped up with your boobs. You wrap it all up and it decides to change shape every few minutes. Tight underwear isn't bad because of balls, but the way the your dick changes sizes. Support for balls would be a wonderful thing, but so would a fan that can give some fresh air thought the day.
/r/AntiFeminists06/05/22 10:19 PM
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The original comment looks like it's the same as I remember. It's either this sub or mensrights sub that it's posted on
/r/AntiFeminists01/05/22 10:48 PM
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I didn't go that far, just the list of mods of feminist sites. It was a post a few months ago with them listed. I checked their comments and they were horrible people, so went and started blocking.
/r/AntiFeminists01/05/22 10:34 PM
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Blocking all them months ago made my experience much better on Reddit. Recommend everyone in here to do the same
/r/AntiFeminists01/05/22 10:29 PM
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Ah I see, all the issues are mens fault. Women are perfect and never do wrong, so it must be men who's at fault. Feminist are great and never talk down to men, are suggest killing all men would be great
/r/MensRights27/04/22 01:20 AM
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My wife would be severally pissed if she did this, because I would do something back that would prove the point. He's being far to nice and she's being completely oblivious to the actual issue. It's not the fact she's letting her stay home, it's not hearing his opinion on the matter. Anyone making joint decisions on their own and immediately dismissing the other because of whatever reason is bullshit. If the sex was reversed there would be a different opinion in that sub, that's why I left there…
/r/AntiFeminists25/04/22 10:58 PM
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Women already use mens bathrooms and it's socially acceptable as is. I have to use public restrooms a lot due to work. I would say once a month a women comes in while I'm using it.
/r/MensRights13/04/22 05:50 AM
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I wrote a comment on something similar. I basically said that I could hate women due to me experiences, but instead I realised there are shitty men and women and both experience bad people in relationships. Deleted it soon after since it was getting downvoted with no comments. It's really annoying seeing just as many men getting abuse from women but they get ignored. It's unlikely people will see both sides any time soon.
/r/AntiFeminists12/04/22 05:21 PM
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I stayed away from that post because I was expecting worse. The first few aren't bad though, just the rest of them.
/r/AntiFeminists04/04/22 08:04 AM
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People are such trash. We really need to reboot the system and start from scratch, there's a major bug in the program.
/r/AntiFeminists03/04/22 04:18 AM
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A great time to be a criminal
/r/MensRights03/04/22 03:40 AM
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That's really asking for trouble. It's best to find out who your meeting up with before going anywhere with them. I'd just simply ask what they think of the pay gap. That way I know if they are the type to follow trends or if they actually research. Some women consider themselves feminist because they never research or read what the ones at the top of feminism say, and actually believe they are for equality. I wouldn't want to be out with anyone who doesn't understand the basics behind what they…
/r/AntiFeminists01/04/22 09:49 PM
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Have you seen the kid in person, or even her pregnant. From what I can gather is you haven't. It seems more like she's trying to get money from you. Even if the kids real don't give a cent to her for any reason. Start saving money you would pay her every month and wait till a court orders you before you volunteer anything. If you start now and later find you aren't the father or the kids not real, you'll never see the money again. Save it so the slight chance it's yours, you won't be immediately…
/r/MensRights01/04/22 09:40 PM
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That one messed me up for years. The second one that would be considered rape didn't do anything but annoy me. That was when my now wife refused to hear no when I was so drunk I was laying down to keep from puking. I was so close to puking all I could do was deal with it because anything else and I would've lost a bunch of tequila. I would've been fine with it if I wasn't such, but if the roles were reversed it would cause an issue. In fairness my wife has made it clear that she would never refu…
/r/MensRights29/03/22 09:04 PM
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I really would've taken for the crap myself if I didn't experience the exact opposite as a early adult. I ended up homeless in the us when I was 18. The girl I was dating (later found out I was just a money stream and a free baby sitter) and I both became homeless because she took everything I made. She had no problems getting help, but I was left without anything. Went to a bunch of different places looking for help (with food and shelter), but if your a white male there was none to be had. Mos…
/r/MensRights27/03/22 11:01 PM
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It's a women talking about the definition of misogyny (hating women) and misandry (hating men). Her realising those groups that peach against misogyny are really just justifying their own misandry. That's about it really
/r/AntiFeminists27/03/22 10:49 PM
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The dream is where she seen his face. Its fartger down in the page, but the title is click bait.
/r/PussyPassDenied26/03/22 09:31 PM
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This is basic for any semi truck accident with deaths. They always put the title to sound like it's the semis fault, when over 70% of the time it's the cars.
/r/MensRights23/03/22 10:59 PM
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I know 5 different guys that got a vasectomy. I also know 5 guys that needed little blue pills before they hit 40. They just happen to be the same guys, so I'm sure it's just a coincidence.
/r/EverydayMisandry23/03/22 07:51 AM
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I typically talk with my wife about everything. There's not much else to talk about after so long, so anything new is appreciated. She agrees with the majority but still calls this sub the women hating sub. I think she just does it to be annoying, because she has yet to see anything like that. She's a more extreme anti-feminist than anyone else I know (including me).
/r/MensRights19/03/22 11:36 AM
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I'd say half of those I wouldn't even notice, so really not something I've ever looked for lol. The rest would be nice, but that women doesn't exist, so why would I look.
/r/AntiFeminists08/03/22 02:35 AM
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Ill be honest, I really expected different comments on that sub based on the name. They are all mostly rationale people, which is opposite to what I typically think of social justice groups.
/r/AntiFeminists05/03/22 08:08 PM
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I've had a women grab my ass and comment on it, then within 15 minutes complain how she's tired of men harassing her. People tend to be blind when it comes to their own behavior. In for somereason women harassing men is seen as. I've been told it's because we can just punch those that bother us (lol). I can see the police being "oh she slapped your ass, I'll arrest her instead"/s . Those type of people live in their own little fantasy, and aren't able to see reality.
/r/MensRights28/02/22 09:49 PM
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Yeah, but the other isn't
/r/AntiFeminists26/02/22 05:22 AM
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People wonder why the incel types can get violent, this is why. Those are the type of guys they target, and then when they break everyone's like guys are a problem. It really is funny how people create their own problems and then instead of working on them, they make them worse.
/r/AntiFeminists26/02/22 04:40 AM
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That's what I was gonna point out. 50/50 is just a way to screw the guy over while making it sound like it's fair. In cases I know of the guys sees the kids just on the weekends, and still pays full child support. Even in cases where the kids live with the father and the mother sees them on the weekend the guy tends to pay child support if it's listed as 50/50. In the rare case that a man is rewarded sole custody, the women tend to either have no child support responsibility, or pay the minimum …
/r/MensRights21/02/22 07:49 PM
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Don't believe that shit about not being able to have kids. Some will lie, and others will risk it just because they know it will keep you around. I've known several that have still gone through with it.
/r/MensRights20/02/22 10:27 PM
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You should've have sent them anything. They will just keep asking for more until you can't send anymore. Then they will either leave you alone or send them out anyways. Suck it up now and move on. You already showed them you cared, but the best response is to laugh at then from the start. Then make it seem like there effort would be funny to you, so they might not even bother. Say something like "I've been trying to send my friends more pictures of my dick, but they begged me to stop years ago. …
/r/MensRights20/02/22 12:10 PM
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Can we just ban anyone with little to no karma. There's no point in debating trolls and honestly the ideas they have are so delusional it's not worth it anyways. How bored must you be to create an account just to jump on a open sub and troll it. Just come with you main account, it's not like you'll be banned for honest debate. Then again weak minded people need thier safe spaces and will be banned from them if they talk here. Should tell you something, but if this is what gets you off I'm not go…
/r/AntiFeminists15/02/22 11:29 PM
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What they said . If you can prove you aren't the father, then there is a possiblity. Even if you have to fight it for a while, it's worth it in the long run.
/r/MensRights15/02/22 01:15 PM
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The first thing is get a dna test. I doubt you were the only person she meet up with in that time. She might even knowingly be putting everything on you even if she knows it's someone else's. I had an ex do something similar. She was asking for money from me and my family, while also was doing the same thing to 3 other guys. I have no idea just how much money she pulled from everyone each month, but it was in the thousands. Luckily I found out rather soon by checking up on her. she said she need…
/r/MensRights14/02/22 11:15 PM
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It's what I do for a living and it happens to a lesser degree every few years. Half the country was shut down for winter weather. There were no trucks moving between the middle of the untied States for days. This one (winter storm) was worse then I've seen before, and it's shows on the shelves.it was the rain turning to ice in the middle of the country, and I've only seen it happen once in a small area in my near 20 years of driving. Its estimated at 8 days to completely shut everything down if …
/r/AntiFeminists11/02/22 12:23 AM
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I remember those days. That women who insisted on coming around the guys. The one guy who had a crush insisted we be cool with her, so we accepted her company. Any time she heard anything that could be twisted to what she could throw a fit about, was. So it got to the point where everyone went quite when she came around, and the subjects were more small talk then anything. Now I just tell anyone like that to fuck off. I've lost friend who put up with that behavior, because I just won't anymore. …
/r/AntiFeminists10/02/22 11:56 PM
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Technically yes, realistically no. It's been tried a few times over issues that really should be protested, but everyone's to divided, and to reliant on a steady paycheck to make any difference.
/r/AntiFeminists08/02/22 11:53 AM
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Actually lol my daughter has said that exact thing while working at subway. Normally uses it as a way to look down here nose at women who don't work.
/r/AntiFeminists08/02/22 06:55 AM
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That's not caused by strikes, but by weather delaying shipments. Half the country has been closed down by bad weather, and plows aren't as frequent as they used to be.
/r/AntiFeminists08/02/22 02:12 AM
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My step sisters mother made up all kinds of stuff over the years. I felt lucky she never did one against me, but my sister's supposedly sexually assaulted my step sister in every way you can imagine. Also the reports were done before we were even old enough to understand anything that was accused. It was always when she wanted more child support
/r/PussyPassDenied07/02/22 11:14 PM
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It doesn't really happen, it's just a Hollywood thing. Most just grab a hand and squeeze, which really doesn't hurt. The only time my wife even got angry was at the doctor and I was about to beat the shit out of him myself. He was trying to give an epidural, and about the 5th time, I told him to get the fuck out and he still tried one more time. They're only supposed to try like 3 times at most and give it off to someone else if they fall. Next managed on the first try, but by then it was too la…
/r/MensRights07/02/22 10:07 PM
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Because they can. That's the only rationale behind it.
/r/MensRights07/02/22 06:19 AM
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He's the one on the bottom check user name. On another note why should a man go out of his way for a women? Why do you think he owes he anything? Because he's a man he should protect her? What do you think a women owes a man? Is there something a women should do for men, just because she's a women? I can't think of a single time a women has ever went out if thier way for me without expecting something, so why should I be required to? Men won't antagonise you because they think you're dating? Wow…
/r/AntiFeminists06/02/22 08:45 PM
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That's rather helpful. I went through some of there comments, but after the first few decided they all should be blocked.
/r/AntiFeminists06/02/22 08:30 PM
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A year old post, where you were the first to comment and like. That's impressive and does show how much they value equality.
/r/AntiFeminists05/02/22 10:11 PM
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To top it off saying the fathers can usually just walk away. How delusional do you have to be to truly believe that. The only person who can walk away from a child is the mother. If the father is known, he will be responsible one way or another. Where if the women doesn't tell the father there is nothing stopping her from dropping it off at a fire station.
/r/AntiFeminists05/02/22 09:25 AM
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Made it half way, it just keep getting worse. Those people need help.
/r/AntiFeminists04/02/22 08:51 PM
33

So there was an all male villian meet up 5 thousands years ago, and no one invited me?
/r/AntiFeminists04/02/22 08:42 PM
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They better watch out, that's a good way to get banned. You can't say bad things about women on reddit. They should know, that's how they get around any bans. Oh wait, they are women so it's ok
/r/AntiFeminists03/02/22 10:20 PM
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You know I've never understood this argument. I can understand the logic if you don't have a full understanding of what being locked up for life means, but not why you would think the death penalty should never be used. I'd rather be put to death then locked in a cell the rest of my life. It's not like you can achieve much if you have no chance of getting out, and the chances of being abused physically and even sexually are extremely high. A quick rather painless death is much better then being …
/r/PussyPassDenied03/02/22 12:22 AM
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While I don't agree with what he wrote, what the fucks with all the slurs. A men rights group that starts or end comments with slurs to dismiss another man's opinion is childish. When you put those into an argument, the other person isn't likely to think "oh they have a point", so let's stop using them to dismiss opinions and actually have an adult conversations. He doesn't seem like an incel, and there's no proof that he's a neck beard either.
/r/MensRights02/02/22 11:42 PM
2

That does help having strong make role models. That might be a major root to a lot of issues. I didn't have a single one growing up, so made sure my kids did.
/r/AntiFeminists31/01/22 09:15 PM
26

I wonder if you posted that on most subs and changed the genders what the responses would be. I can't imagine it would be any sympathy, more like insults. Creep, rapist, and other things I'm sure.
/r/MensRights31/01/22 10:58 AM
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I can understand why some of these young guys are starting to hate all women. I don't agree with it, but I can understand it. All through school you're around women in authority that look down on you for being male. They are being told that being male is bad their entire childhood, and the younger women are believing it too. After schools they try and date but instead of not interested, they get eww, or this guys harassing me. So they go to online dating, which women there are far more brutal an…
/r/AntiFeminists31/01/22 09:39 AM
7

I went to through therapy a lot in my teenage years. Most I seen didn't help and sounded condescending about my problems. I was in a very abusive household, and my father just abandoned me was why I was made to go. One women tricked me into getting locked in a mental hospital. I believe it has something to do with my mother pissing her off prior to the meeting, it did cost her a lot of money so guess she got her revenge. The way she tricked me was by asking how many ways I knew to kill myself, a…
/r/MensRights30/01/22 11:23 PM
34

Funny thing is the second they leave the electricity is out, no fuel for cars, and everyone staves. The end.
/r/AntiFeminists30/01/22 05:09 AM
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I mean she's not wrong. It does feel good when you can blame every problem on someone else. It keeps you from needing to take responsibility for your own actions. It's just being so blind to their own hypocrisy that confuses me. Willfully ignorant and blind to reality. If you hate something you can find reasons to keep hating and it's hard to self reflect and see you are the common problem.
/r/AntiFeminists29/01/22 10:30 PM
1

I only new one that preferred shorter guys, but a decent amount preferred overweight guys over other good looking model type guys. Something about feeling safer with the size, and putting that first over looks.
/r/PussyPassDenied28/01/22 10:32 PM
5

There are shitty people everywhere, and everyday it seems like they double
/r/MensRights28/01/22 05:06 AM
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They can and often do put back support. She just had to say she made attempts to collect child support, and they calculate a certain amount from that point. I'm not sure if this is everywhere, but it is in Florida. The whole situation was really messed up because it was also statutory (she was in her 20s, and he was 15 when conceived). You can't do a lot when all the money you make is taken, and he was also 18 and was railroaded by it. No time to research and couldn't afford a lawyer. A lot of p…
/r/MensRights28/01/22 02:16 AM
22

Did you just assume you can see me? I'm a hidden binary star geez
/r/MensRights28/01/22 12:16 AM
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They are in the worst position, so yeah? Why would you assume otherwise. It's often brought up that black men are at the bottom in most areas in this sub.
/r/MensRights28/01/22 12:15 AM
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Get it taken care of. I've seen this destroy someone's life. A friend of mine had similar circumstance and ended up losing 99% of his paycheck every week for back child support. He was 19 and had to move in with his parents because his paycheck was less then $10 (sometimes even completely negative) every week. I wouldn't have thought it was legal to do that, but seen it in person. It took 2 years before he had the back pay caught up and could actually make money. He was forced to make $300+ a we…
/r/MensRights28/01/22 12:10 AM
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I've know a few over the years. It really comes down to who had the balls to talk to them, but this was before the modern tinder age so no idea how they find guys now. Haven't been around that crowd in about 15 years or so, I'm sure things have changed. The points is attraction is really weird, and assuming men have no chance based on looks is rather shortsighted.
/r/PussyPassDenied27/01/22 11:52 PM
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I knew a model who thought overweight short guys where hot, so yeah really subjective.
/r/PussyPassDenied27/01/22 11:41 PM
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Having a hard time understanding why you're getting down votes, while the original isn't. That guy's acting like beating on women should be ok if they are a self proclaimed feminist? I really don't understand that perspective at all. Seems most read the first sentence and ignore the rest.
/r/MensRights27/01/22 11:31 PM
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Feminism is for women, now do what we say you're allowed to do. You see that mentality a lot in their groups. They say they are for women to have the freedom to do what they want, but criticise any women that doesn't choose what they think is best. I'm a man but seen my wife talked down to by every feminist that used to be in my life, all because we choose for her to stay at home. My mom was the absolute worse, and even talked my oldest daughter into that believe. So even cutting her out if our …
/r/AntiFeminists27/01/22 11:16 PM
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How is this such a hard thing to understand. The problem isn't women only spaces, it's that only women are allowed to have them. Anytime a men's only anything is started it's overrun with women demanding entry. I hate to break it to you, but men are harassed by women far more then you believe. Why not make a gym and separate half like a bathroom if you're concerned. It's never about protection, it's about control. Nevermind that a women is typically judged more by other women then men at gyms. M…
/r/MensRights26/01/22 11:12 PM
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Actually no I don't lol. Maybe before my time or just missed it in all the chatter. I used to live about a 100 miles away too. Miami used to be great, but the last time I went down there it was a shit show. You have a very small area of very rich, and the area around looks like a slum with people trying to sell stuff on every corner. Gun shots at night and some of the murders out there are cartel type stuff, very brutal. My friend got harassed out there and tried walking away, but got tackled by…
/r/MensRights26/01/22 11:01 PM
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They assume if you're white, you must be buying drugs so you deserved it. It's something I've always found interesting when there is a big fuss over a black person getting harassed in a white neighborhood. They never mention what happens in the reverse. There were tons of white people killed in that neighbor I mentioned earlier, and they never made the news. My junior high school was in there and my black friends refused to let me walk home alone. They would walk with me to the end of the neighb…
/r/MensRights26/01/22 10:48 PM
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There was an area like that where I grew up. I worked for the cable company and had to go in there sometimes to fix cables with bullets in them. Every time cops would stop me and warm me not to go in because I was on my own. No one fucks with the cable guy fixing their cable and internet though, so never had any problems. The cops refused to go in after dark, it was completely unpatrolled. That was about 15 years ago, so no idea if things have changed
/r/MensRights26/01/22 10:27 PM
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If they are, then good for them. I'd be fine on my own, but life's still better with company as long as it's the right company.
/r/MensRights26/01/22 11:44 AM
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Honestly if you can find a good women, they will increase your value of life. The question is are you willing to do the work needed, and suffer the pain for the slight chance to find her. It seems harder and harder each year to go through it by what Ive read and heard. It's not even a certain things that you'll find someone like that. I'd walk through hell for the chance of being with my wife if needed now, however if I went to the past and told myself what was needed I wouldn't have. People can…
/r/MensRights26/01/22 11:18 AM
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So they created a place that women can gather without any men. Nope, no predator will see a chance at a free attack there, they will be perfectly safe. It's like putting a gun free/ anti cop sign on your house, only makes you a bigger target.
/r/AntiFeminists26/01/22 11:09 AM
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I hope the son gets her back in a way she'll never forget. It's one thing to joke around with family, but to blast it online is another. My wife and I both joke around with our teenagers about stuff like this, but we also make sure they understand it's natural. I would never touch my son's sex toy though, wow. that's a while other level of nasty
/r/AntiFeminists25/01/22 11:43 PM
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It's always been surprising how well feminism has changed the narrative. Look into some well know feminist over the years, and see if it was really about equality. So many things we're taught are half truths, but that is just about all history.
/r/AntiFeminists25/01/22 09:25 PM
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If someone asking you to apologize for something that they didn't suffer, or something you didn't have a part of,it's for power. If you go along with it you are giving them power over you, and allowing them to guilt you for something you had nothing to do with. If someone asked me, I'd tell them to apologize for everything I've went through. Have them apologize because they had a father, grandfather and so on. it's just as much their fault as yours
/r/MensRights24/01/22 12:00 AM
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Create evidence, keep track of everything. When you finally lose patience you'll have a bit of protection. You will eventually lose it, and react. Prepare for that to happen and have a plan and documents to back it up. Remember everyone's fine with her attacking you, but the second you retaliate everyone will think you're the problem. There's a lot of talk about women saying they find it a problem, but you never see them try and stop it. The only person who can stop it will be you, just prepare …
/r/MensRights23/01/22 11:35 PM
1

They are feed this crap their entire lives. At that point the average person has to tell their mind to look at things objectively. Fight the anger they get when they see any proof that's counter to their view. Cognitive dissonance is a real pain, and keeps people from seeing the truth. So they continue to spread the lies they are told and the process repeats. That's why we get so many angry people on here. They see proof that goes against what they've been taught, and their minds try and protect…
/r/MensRights22/01/22 11:41 PM
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I think it really comes down to wording. If it was neutral there would be less issue, but it's just a protection for wives. You'll still be able to rape your husband all you want
/r/MensRights22/01/22 12:19 PM
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It made me unfollow it. I've never seen anything like that on that sub and liked most of it. The comments with so much agreement even from the mods changed my opinion quickly. According to them it was a post that slipped by, but I never seen it at all. They deleted it and left that one up I guess to make a point.
/r/AntiFeminists22/01/22 01:51 AM
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I've meet a man years back that had no idea how to put air in his tires, so they are around. He was rather wealthy judging by his car and suit, but was helpless trying to fix the error of low tire pressure he was getting (he had like 10 psi in each). My wife has a flat years ago when we had a single basic cell phone. I walked over 10 miles to fix it and when I got there found a guy fixed it for her shortly after leaving. I've been broke down and no one stops, but my wife gets help rather quickly…
/r/MensRights22/01/22 01:38 AM
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Simple answer, my son, 2 daughters, and future grandchildren.
/r/AntiFeminists21/01/22 10:58 PM
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You would think, but then all these other women follow agreeing with her. So much so that the company changed its view in 24hr
/r/PussyPassDenied21/01/22 08:04 AM
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Lovely, this should be proof that feminism isn't about equality, it's about special treatment and being a victim. Of course it will be ignored, or outright denied as prioritising women is true equality in their opinions
/r/MensRights20/01/22 08:49 PM
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There are reasons kids are forced to clean and do chores. The biggest being they make the most mess, but they do not realise it. The second is to teach responsibility and learn good habits. Something you should learn early is you don't deserve pay for taking care of messes around your living space, and if you don't pay the bills you should at minimum help take care of them without complaint.
/r/MensRights20/01/22 07:25 PM
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I'm paid for 52hrs of work roughly a week, my actual hrs usually run about 64. Doesn't really concern me since I make 2k a week though.
/r/MensRights20/01/22 07:15 PM
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That's not a great example. Any decent looking tall guy with money would fit that. Shit I am even qualified since I've been with the same women since I was a teenager, and didn't pursue women at all.
/r/AntiFeminists20/01/22 08:13 AM
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"convicted of two counts of sexual activity with a child, of meeting a child following sexual grooming, and sexual communication with a child". The way it's written makes it sound much less serious though.
/r/MensRights20/01/22 07:19 AM
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Someone should write up the article like "35 year old groomed and raped 15 year old, and only got 5 years of jail time". People would automatically assume the genders and much more outrage would be expressed. At minimum it would help some see their double standards. Take the next article about a men raping a kid and write it like this article does and see how many take offence to it. It's sickening seeing it written like that, it's written like she just mildly inconvenienced him with sex, not ra…
/r/MensRights20/01/22 07:16 AM
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Lol that's great. That's The best advertisement for this sub I've seen yet. A feminist claims any women who doesn't do as they are told should be punished. The punishment bring what feminist claim every women deals with already. Seems their next argument is feminism just solved the problems that were never there to begin with. That's the strategy they've been using since the start. Future generations will look back and see how around 2020 feminism made womens pay equal to men and many will belie…
/r/AntiFeminists20/01/22 05:42 AM
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The other thing constantly overlooked is a women can abandon a child at any time. Even if it's years old they can walk away with zero consequences. Even when they father fights for custody, women are seldom forced to pay child support. I knew a guy that had his wife just leave one day with another man and left her 2 kids. He tried for years to get her to pay child support and didn't get a penny for 10 years. Eventually he found a judge willing to make her pay, by only $50 a month. If his parents…
/r/MensRights20/01/22 03:25 AM
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It's funny how all the hate they will receive are from feminists who say women should be able to make their own choices. Feminist don't want women making their own choices, they want them to fall in line. Just look at the feminist that show up in here and spew their hate. Keep it up please, it's really helping your cause. I'm sure more women will follow feminism if you start calling the ones that don't insulting names, and tell them how they are supposed to act. It is nice that more women are re…
/r/AntiFeminists18/01/22 11:44 PM
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Shit happens. At least he told you instead of trying to get what he could from you. It seems like he likes you but cares for this other women as well. Just don't let yourself be a backup for him. He was upfront with telling you he was after some other women, so don't let him choose you because she refused him. Take it as a lesson learned and be better informed the next time a situation like this arises. We all make bad choices, you're only dumb if you don't learn from them and grow from the expe…
/r/MensRights17/01/22 10:12 PM
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If you're both working equal hrs you should be doing equal work at home. If she's a stay at home mom, and you both agreed to that, then should have equal access to money. My wife has never complained about needing money for the amount of work she does at our house. Then again I work 70hrs a week and she maybe does a few hrs a housework a week and deals with the kids 24/7. She also is the one that deal with the bills and buying what everyone needs. I really don't care about money or stuff in gene…
/r/MensRights17/01/22 09:55 PM
1

I think it all comes down to fear. There is so much fear going around, and honestly I'm not even slightly worried about it. I had covid a while back and I'm a severe asthmatic, and barely had an issue with it. Just felt like a long lasting cold that also took my smell and taste away for a month. I understand a lot of people have issues with it, but the large majority won't. Everyone should be more concerned about the fear being used against them. There's tons of conspiracy theories that are real…
/r/MensRights17/01/22 08:55 PM
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I agree with that 100%. The term is used far to often at just about any behavior someone doesn't like. It's used so often most just overlook it now. If they were actual nazi I think they could slip through the cracks because everyone would just assume it's another conservative or some other group that's lumped in. It's used in a way to demonize someone without needing to put any effort, and eventually it will lose all meaning.
/r/AntiFeminists16/01/22 11:06 PM
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Stop being an intellectual and chase women instead. Is that what you meant? Or were you meaning intelligence like it said. Really hard to understand what a simp is trying to convey. It's like stupidity and chasing tail is related, who would of thought
/r/AntiFeminists16/01/22 02:20 AM
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If you judge pussy as an available measure of someone's worth, you're probably a moron. Think about the logic of that for a second, and then realize just how low you have to see women to have that opinion.
/r/AntiFeminists15/01/22 09:52 PM
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The point is always be wary of a women you turned down that holds power over you, even if they seem like they don't care.
/r/AntiFeminists13/01/22 12:42 PM
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I had a secretary (owners sister) ruin my career because I wouldn't sleep with her. Totally blindsided me since she was still nice to me and did a great job of making it seem like I was lazy (I was salaried working 14hr min days while she claimed I was only doing 8 or less), and bad mouthed everyone while getting high all day. I didn't find out till it all came to a point and she came out all sweet and started taking crap. All I did was ask her to mind her own business and everyone started on me…
/r/AntiFeminists13/01/22 12:40 PM
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At least she's being honest. To many say things like men should be emotional more, while they secretly look down on you for it. I think most women look down on emotional men and that's not anything that will change anything soon. I get more bothered by the push to make men more emotionally outspoken. While I'm plenty emotional, I also control what the world sees. It's the complete lie that men aren't emotional, that's the problem.
/r/MensRights11/01/22 10:16 PM
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I'd want to see who would get most pissed at you for bad mouthing someone at their funeral. I'd wanna bet it would be the old ladies kicking your ass, but I might be wrong though I really doubt it. It was always old ladies telling people how to act at places like that for me.
/r/AntiFeminists11/01/22 09:14 PM
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Always funny when people who were supposedly banned for no reason throw a fit and act like a child for being banned. Yeah I'm sure they had no reason lol
/r/MensRights10/01/22 10:54 PM
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I was raised by a feminist family where I was only 2 males against 8 women. My sister's were always treated like they could do no wrong. The biggest flags started coming when my sister abandoned her 3 kids and was told by everyone that she was making the right choice for her (should note our father did the same and as it should be was called a shit person for it). I couldn't understand how anyone supported her in this, and didn't even see a problem when she was again pregnant a month later by an…
/r/AntiFeminists09/01/22 11:26 PM
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I've had a fair amount of gay men hit on me, but they've always been respectful about it. I always wondered why that was (I expected more), if it was the immediate threat of violence if they crossed the line or what. I'd assume "bear" would be a big guy, and yet they still came after you like that? Rather curious on what the difference is, and if it's just the area or time frame it happened.
/r/MensRights09/01/22 10:44 PM
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That particular incident was in the USA in daytona beach, Florida.
/r/MensRights09/01/22 10:33 PM
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That's of course if it's witnessed. Otherwise it's you wish she did that to you or some other dismissive type of behavior.
/r/MensRights09/01/22 11:46 AM
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Nothing that I know of. I had a group of women walk by and one grabed me by the crotch in front of 2 cops. All the cops did was laugh and say how lucky I was. They couldn't grasp it even being a problem for me. That's The problem you'll find, it's everyone seems to believe that men want every women they see, and if they don't well that's their problem and you should still be thankful for the attention.
/r/MensRights09/01/22 11:45 AM
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I basically cut ties with my whole family about 10 years ago. The worst part is they still called me from time to time but then deny anything ever happened and that I was the problem, That's why I cut them out completely. I now only get text every once in a while that go unanswered.
/r/MensRights07/01/22 06:31 AM
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I personally don't care about the house set up, and leave it to my wife to set as she sees fit. When something matters to her, and doesn't to me why would I object. The "man cave" is normally a spot where I keep my tools and other objects she has no use for, and also an area I can get away from everyone when it gets to active in the house. Most men I know let their wives choose the setup and design in the house, and are happy to just have a small space for them to do projects. If I didn't have a…
/r/MensRights19/12/21 09:21 PM
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It's interesting to me how people typically believe this. In almost every case my wife assumes she's right because it's not worth the effort or possible fight just to prove she's wrong. She walks around believing she's right all the time because I'm to lazy to correct her assumptions. Then there's times when she realizes she is wrong, and then changes her argument in the middle and then denies she ever said it. It's never worth the cost to prove a women wrong, so they always believe they are rig…
/r/MensRights14/12/21 12:24 AM
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There does seem to be a lot of recent posts claiming absurd things, or comments not even trying to disguise they're intent. They get a lot of down votes, but they are still used to show us in the light of their choice. They should just be banned for the obvious troll, or intent to sabatoge us. I understand keeping the ones with differing opinions, and letting them argue. It's the ones that are trying to paint this sub as women haters, or just come to be rude that are the problems. It's happening…
/r/AntiFeminists11/12/21 12:38 PM
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Because it is pedophilia. Being attracted to a child or someone not fully developed sexually is the definition. Most women are not fully developed until their late teenage years. Just because they start to develop at the early teenage years isn't an excuse to find them sexually attractive. I've seen some 15 or 16 year old that look fully developed, and in some places that is accepted. However they are not mentally fully developed and will be easily manipulated into situations they aren't ready f…
/r/AntiFeminists10/12/21 11:19 PM
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It's by far the justice systems fault on this one. While she holds some blame (for going along with it), most people would in her situation. They set him up because it was easier then finding the real guy. The whole case is messed up and this guy lost a large part of his life for it.
/r/MensRights07/12/21 11:48 PM
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Women are so underprivileged and need more roles in government. Vote for me (another man) and I'll give you more chances and free money, trust me I'm not like the other guys./s. That's how I read shit like this. Only stupid people fall for their political shit, but somehow I doubt people will see through the obvious ploy. They wouldn't use it if it didn't work.
/r/MensRights06/12/21 06:38 AM
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The laws that they thought would protect them from slander are completely bs. I understand the idea of coming out against someone for sexual assault can be difficult, but making it basically legal to accuse anyone without any liability would be insane. Glad the judge decided to go through with the case. The thing I don't understand is she made accusations against the professor, but didn't press legal charges. Now she's fighting against taking it to court to prove it wasn't slander. If he did ass…
/r/MensRights05/12/21 06:23 PM
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Your brain can be programmed to ignore these types of posts. You just have to stop yourself from looking, the more you succeed in stopping, the easier it will become. One of the best ways to get back at these types of women is ignoring them. From experience the one thing that will piss off arrogant women is by ignoring them completely. If you do it in person they tend to get violent though, so be wary. Also in ten years they will be posting how rejecting fat women is unacceptable, and talk about…
/r/MensRights05/12/21 07:04 AM
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It's something I agree with. I don't like that I do, but I know I would feel far more impacted seeing a women die compared to a man. I think it would be easier to break a army by torturing a women in front of them, compared to a man. Most men would react poorly in that situation and make stupid decisions, while still being able to think rationally if it was an unknown male in the same situation. I don't know a way to change that about ourselves, I think it's mostly instinctive. Most men would wi…
/r/MensRights04/12/21 01:12 AM
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Without a doubt. The idea of punishing their husband or boyfriend is a very normalized behavior. Women Nagging, yelling, and just passive aggressive behavior towards men, has become completely acceptable to most in society. Even men on the receiving end of such behavior accept it in most cases. I used to be one of them that would just deal with the temper tantrums and the constant nagging anytime I did something they didn't approve of. Now I just walk away and keep doing whatever I was doing, an…
/r/MensRights04/12/21 12:30 AM
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From my experience women push the boundaries a lot in relationships. I'm sure not all do this but the limited number I've been with have all pushed to see just what I allow. If you're not willing to leave them, then you can easily be walked all over. It took me years to learn this and set boundaries I wasn't willing to let her cross. I've been with my wife 20 years and she certainly has the better part of the relationship, but every 5 years or so I have to start packing with the intent to leave.…
/r/MensRights02/12/21 11:09 PM
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I've never really understood that aspect of being a guy. Like sure good bodies are nice to see, but why or how do you see someone you don't know as sexual. When I was younger the guys used to love going to the beach and admiring women out there, but it never interested me. The saying "you can still look at the menu, even if you have filet mignon at home" never made since to me. I don't check out random women, and never could understand why other guys do. It was a constant cause of belittlement i…
/r/MensRights29/11/21 11:58 PM
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When my sister abandoned her 3 kids I was shocked at all the support she got. Everyone told her how she was so brave on giving up on them and working on herself first. It's was so sickening how everyone encouraged her behavior. What made it even worse was she was pregnant again just a few months later with another guys kid, and she left him a few months after birth. Then a year later another kid with another guy. She never paid any child support for the first 3 and lived off the next two kids su…
/r/MensRights17/11/21 10:08 PM
1

Start recording it, and make records of every event. The chances of her stopping isn't great, but nothing will change if she doesn't truly believe she's a problem. Get an exit strategy planned and put money away somewhere she can't find it so you can leave in an instant. Don't let her know your plan, and just leave when it gets to be too much. If you really want to make it work you'll still need to leave and give her the evidence at that point of her actions. If you're past the point of trying t…
/r/MensRights10/11/21 10:20 PM
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Just look around and start paying attention. So many tv shows show a women abusing a man to a laugh track, news articles point out how many women die even when the majority are men or how men suffering effects women most, and how the law works towards men compared to women. Start researching articles and finding the source, just to see how they twist research into pushing ideas out. That doesn't just apply to mens issues but everything now. There are so many lies passed around as fact now. I hon…
/r/MensRights08/11/21 11:23 AM
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Don't confuse feeling emotions with expressing them. Men have just as must emotion as women but have learned to not show them. It's something most men learn to do around women, because if you show them it will be used against you. You hear women say all the time that other men cause this issue, but I have no problem talking with guy friends about what's going on. I will hold back with any women in my life though because every time I have opened up, it was used to put me down the first time they …
/r/MensRights08/11/21 11:15 AM
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Not sure what you mean, if it's just trying to make a joke or what. The size has nothing to do with the size of their vagina, it's absorption rates.
/r/AntiFeminists28/10/21 10:21 PM
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What's wrong with this? It's quite difficult to find a doctor willing to do it, and it is her choice. The research shows that there is a high chance she'll regret it later, but it's none of our business what she decides. It's a much better option then getting abortions, or raising a child she doesn't want. Plenty of adoptions options later as well.
/r/AntiFeminists28/10/21 08:32 PM
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That's a very detailed and long article. Not sure how exact it is in their progress, but seems quite accurate from my viewpoint.
/r/MensRights26/10/21 10:37 PM
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It's acceptable for most to have women control their husbands. I don't have any close friend or even family because they all hate my wife one way or another. It's mostly because she barely did anything for the first 10 years of our relationship. I'd come home from working 12hr days and clean enough to cook dinner, get the kids in bed, then wake up and get them off to school just to start the next day. I gave her too many passes because of her childhood, but it's worked out now. She cleans and do…
/r/MensRights22/10/21 08:48 PM
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When I walk anywhere at night I normally have a knife on me and at least one ear free to listen to any fast approaching. When I tried telling my daughter to carry a knife at least when walking at night she just scoffed and asked why bother. Most men I know have been physically attacked at least once be it school or whatever, but most women go most their lives without being attacked by a random person (I'm sure there are plenty who have been attacked by people close to them, just not random stran…
/r/MensRights22/10/21 07:29 PM
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I've only ever cried twice in the last 20 years and that was only after my mind had basically snapped. I don't think it's a good thing that we are conditioned this way, but I find their study ridiculous. I know it would be different if men weren't taught they always had to be strong for their family in tough times, but I highly doubt even then this would be true. I don't even think my wife has cried more then a dozen times in those 20 years. Anyone that cries 4 times a month every month has seri…
/r/MensRights21/10/21 10:49 PM
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Reality doesn't meet with expectations. Men are expected to be able to defend themselves from women (from a social view). They don't account for all the reasons why you can't defend yourself. As a whole most men can physically defend themselves from the women in their lives. It's all the reasons why you shouldn't that becomes the problem. You see women hit men all the time on TV and even just out in public, and no one sees it as a problem. Look at all the videos where everyone watches a guy get …
/r/MensRights21/10/21 10:36 PM
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You want to piss a lot of women off, date a women they consider uglier then you. I've been trying to shield my wife from other women our entire relationship. I've had countless women come up to me in public when my wife goes to the bathroom or something. They just can't believe I wouldn't choose them over my wife. There have been a few that were just shameless, and didn't care what damage they would cause. When my mom meet my wife she said "she's to ugly to be that big of a bitch" after just a m…
/r/MensRights18/10/21 11:55 PM
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You watch to much tv lol. It's rare to see a decent looking women in person. Some areas are better like california and Florida, but most are the opposite. The biggest problem in the US is the food available is full of sugar, and most rather choose the crap then the stuff good for you. Don't believe the propaganda our country puts out, it's more like the comedy skits then what they protray
/r/MensRights18/10/21 10:57 PM
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I'd imagine that's what they would think. I personally think there are more bi-women then men, but it still wouldn't equate to the numbers they would want. Even the lowest men would be able to gather at least two women in those circumstances though. They're talking 1 men to 9 women. Even if half of the women turned 100% gay it would still be roughly 5 to 1. It would almost completely remove dating pressure and competition from men and put it all on women. Every stupid thing I've ever done could …
/r/MensRights12/10/21 11:47 AM
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Wanna make harems a common thing, follow feminism till they partly succeed. Get rid of half of the population of men over the next few generations, and that's what would happen. After that just keep it around a 1 to 5 population and it would staythat way. I think it's rather funny they don't really think these things through.
/r/MensRights11/10/21 11:04 PM
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This is something I've always found hard to relate too. Mainly because I've experienced the opposite more often in my life. I've turned down a lot of women that have approached me, and even had some go nuts afterwards. People generally take rejection badly even if given as gently as possible. I've had women come after me while knowing I had a wife, them try and hurt me as much as possible afterwards for denying them. I see it as a overall society issue, rather then a sex one. I'd say women in ge…
/r/MensRights09/10/21 11:56 PM
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https://streamable.com/gkcxoi
/r/AntiFeminists06/10/21 06:00 AM
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I haven't watched the videos because the titles just screen incels site to me. I might be wrong, but some of those opinions are just generalizations and I highly doubt the videos are better.
/r/MensRights06/10/21 01:28 AM
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Just FYI, it actually was her fault. Her perspective was uploaded today, and it shows him going around her on a red light and almost hitting someone in the crosswalk, then her pulling up behind him
/r/AntiFeminists06/10/21 01:08 AM
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My uncle used to tell me about his when I was younger because it was messed up. I guess they cut to much off or something (cant remember the details). I know he said it ripped when he got hard, and he made sure I got extra (that's what he says but I never verified, I do have more then most though).
/r/MensRights06/10/21 12:54 AM
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At least she figured out her bias, though she does seem to deny it later which is kinda funny. It's a hard thing to realise your brains been lying to you, but it something everyone should check before making statements like that. I think most ignore just how much we can lie to ourselves, and convince others of our lies.
/r/MensRights05/10/21 03:52 PM
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Hes trying to prove a point by showing an extreme. It's a common theme here to have a politician try out an extreme and act like it's equal. The next would be someone trying to pass a bill that requires a women to have her uterus removed if she has an abortion. They never go anywhere near passing, it's just for political points
/r/MensRights04/10/21 08:01 PM
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Sure I see how the first few responses were ok, but come on. Of course it's sexist, but that's reddit your gonna get banned making them question it. I would've banned you sooner just for being annoying, so they have more patience then I do. If you keep going to different subs and posting it in the pictures, an actual reddit mod will ban you next. If you think those subs are sexist, wait till you speak with an actual mod.
/r/AntiFeminists04/10/21 12:26 AM
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What????
/r/MensRights02/10/21 08:44 PM
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So when this supposed majority of feminist see comments like "kill all men" they refute it and say they disagree? I haven't seen it happen yet, but you might see a few comments, but they are full off insults from people who agree. Those same comments get thousands of likes and agreement in comments. So if what you say is true, that's its just a few extremist, then the rest of the feminist movement must be weak cowards for not openly disagreeing. How about when a former feminist makes a comment a…
/r/AntiFeminists02/10/21 08:40 PM
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Men have a tendency to think if it's not a big deal for me, then why should it be for him. Then when it's something that matters to them, they wonder why no one else thinks it's an issue. Men really should change the way we treat each other, or it's not gonna get better. We hold other men to a higher standard and think they should all be a certain way, instead of helping each other regardless of differences. That seems to be declining each generation, so there's a chance it will be different in …
/r/MensRights01/10/21 11:50 PM
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It's accepted discrimination, and even some here will agree with it because of their own reason. True equality is something many can't or won't accept. It's ingrained in men that when we are discriminated against to just to deal with it and move on. We even tell others just to ignore it, or it's not that big of a deal. In truth it really isn't to most, just cut your hair or find somewhere else. If it was a women then it would be different for some really strange reason. Most have be brainwashed …
/r/MensRights01/10/21 11:11 PM
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It really amazes me that people can so blindly believe something. They take a title of a study and promote it as fact, and push the lie even further. Then they add that a women's time is even more worthy then a man because of so mythical belief that women do more in the same amount of time? In my entire life I've only met one women that out preformed other men in the same job. I'm sure it happens, but making the statement all women do is rather silly. The really sad part is you could show her th…
/r/AntiFeminists01/10/21 10:47 PM
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It's that no one's paying attention. I used to dodge another vehicle maybe once a month, now it almost daily. Wrecks in a truck are not like cars, they are far more likely to kill or cause a severe injury. Most trucks weigh almost 20x a car, and that weight can do a lot more damage then most consider. Not sure what weights other countries allow, but the average truck can't weigh over 40 tons (80k pounds) without permits in the US. My average is around 38 tons, I rarely pull under 30
/r/MensRights01/10/21 10:40 PM
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I drive a truck in the US. In the last 10 years it has gotten far more dangerous, so I'd imagine it would be the same in other countries. A job that nearly everyday tries to kill you, isn't something most can tolerate. I'd say 1 in 5 drivers around all have a phone in hand doing something and not paying any attention. That includes other semi drivers that are supposed to be professionals. I'm not sure what percentage of the drivers are women, but it's not very many and most are driving with a ma…
/r/MensRights01/10/21 09:50 PM
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Just sit back and watch it burn. It can't support it's self much longer. China will become the world power and will look down on us as we will be weak. At the same time they will destroy the earth faster and faster. I expect the next 100 years will put us back a few thousand years and we will have to start all over again (if enough survive that is). As the world becomes less safe women will then blame men for oppressing them. It's a no win situation and I personally refuse to play anymore.
/r/MensRights30/09/21 09:41 PM
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Image Transcription: Text Messages NiceGirl: Hey OP: Hi NiceGirl: How u doin OP: Pretty decent OP: How about you? NiceGirl: Gud gud OP: That's nice NiceGirl: Ok let's cut the bullshit NiceGirl: I would fuck the shit out of u OP: That a nice thing to say NiceGirl: Yea and? OP: I think I'm going to have to decline OP: I have a girlfriend NiceGirl: She doesn't have to no NiceGirl: I can keep ur secrets secret OP: Thank you, but no thank you. OP: I'm in a relationship NiceGirl: Awww sweetie don't pr…
/r/PussyPassDenied30/09/21 08:49 PM
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My wife has refused to work for 20 years. She used to complain I work to much, so I quit and got a 40 hr a week job and stayed there for a year. After living on a barely above minimum wage for that long, she stopped complaining. She also knows if she pushed me to far I'll just pack and leave. Now that we're older we get along much better. It really is about setting boundaries and not letting her cross them. It's not easy to do when you love her, and want to keep her happy.
/r/MensRights29/09/21 07:35 PM
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Yeah I even caught myself doing it. I expect more out of my son then the girls subconsciously. It's something I have to constantly fight with, just to keep it more even.
/r/MensRights25/09/21 03:28 AM
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I've been cat called by women several times. Sometimes it can give a nice ego boost, but most the time it's unwanted and annoying. So I would say women would feel about the same as men doing it to them. If it's a very rare occurrence and more like a compliment, then it's not bad. However it's running a very fine line between compliments and harassment, and most cross it more often then not. I myself think it's pointless, and should be something ridiculed by everyone when it's more then just a pa…
/r/AntiFeminists24/09/21 08:03 AM
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The problem with blaming older generations for oppressing women, is they really weren't. Most the older women I knew where happier with how it used to be. In truth the world was a very dangerous place and most (not all) men protected women from these dangers. As the world has become safer in many aspects those protections were not as needed. It looks like oppression from the current way of life, but how will the current civilization look 100 or so years in the future. You can't judge things in t…
/r/AntiFeminists23/09/21 11:51 PM
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They really just need guys to start wearing what they do. If I was young again I would come to school in Daisy dukes and a shirt that barely covered my nipples. We're afraid to play their game because it's socially unacceptable, but if the roles were reversed it would just be guys told to cover up. It's already true, but it gets ignored when it happens. Then it comes down to why the fuck is it even an issue?. Who believes it's ok for a little girl to walk around barely clothed, or a boy for that…
/r/AntiFeminists23/09/21 11:13 PM
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Not really of course. Just call them on their bs. Not like they really could anyways. They really should give it a go though. Maybe then the rest of the world would realise their true personalities, and that it's not about equality and never was.
/r/AntiFeminists22/09/21 08:44 PM
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I'm up for it, I think it would solve a lot of problems. I really want to see that awe shit we just fucked up face. Maybe then we can talk equality, and stop all the BS.
/r/AntiFeminists22/09/21 08:42 PM
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Feminism is all about given women freedom, unless you disagree with them. I won't even say some of the hatred that I've seen them spit out. It's really sad how someone can believe they are truly fighting for women's rights, then wish you a horrible death because you disagree with them.
/r/AntiFeminists22/09/21 10:22 AM
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There a big difference in crying and having a tantrum too. The one thing i do tell my son he has to control the screaming crying fits he has. Crying is one thing, but screaming and acting out is another. When we are children we really don't understand the difference and can take it as trying to suppress us. This conversation made we realise I should explain the difference to my son. That's something (irrational anger) most boys go through, and could be what time were told to "man up" about. I kn…
/r/MensRights20/09/21 09:45 PM
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The biggest thing for me was not taking her anger as a personal attack. When she gets angry I automatically get defensive. Knowing that about myself helped keep situations from getting heated. Also knowing when she gets upset that it's not usually my fault and just listen instead of react. Women need to vent more then men do (probably not all, but in my experience it's true), and just listening instead of trying to fix the issue goes a long way. We always feel the need to fix what's wrong, but t…
/r/PussyPassDenied20/09/21 08:56 PM
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Because simulated outrage is a drug for many
/r/AntiFeminists19/09/21 10:17 PM
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It takes a lot to break the conditioning of feminism. To realise you've been lied to, and treated like a second class citizen your entire life just got being a guy. Told how thinking and acting male is a shameful act and hurts women. Our natural inclination is protect women at our own expense and they've used that against us. Cognitive dissonance is a bitch and you have to teach yourself how to over come it and recognize when it's happening. If anything I feel pitty for male feminist, and wish t…
/r/MensRights19/09/21 09:58 PM
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Women don't consider makeup a lie, it's just a way to show who they really are. While they would consider the opposite a lie, and a red flag. It's just a typically double standard, not much more to it then that.
/r/AntiFeminists19/09/21 09:48 PM
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My wife used to try the same crap. I would just laugh at her and tell her she knows we're the couch is. I'm not sleeping somewhere she's because you're angry, you can if you want though. Funny thing is she never did and eventually stopped trying. In fairness though we haven't had a bad argument in probably 10 years.
/r/PussyPassDenied19/09/21 09:42 PM
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Kinda went off on a bit of a rant, but it hopefully puts my perspective out there.
/r/MensRights19/09/21 08:51 PM
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My biggest issue with feminism is all the lies. They cherry pick info out of studies and then make it into a fact that gets spread and pushed around. The one that stand out most for me is the gender pay gap. When that study first came out u read the entire thing, and all of a sudden everyone was quoting the title as fact when it just wasn't true. That study was based on an overall job market not on individual jobs. Women in actually make more (think it was 3%) on average when doing same job. Tha…
/r/MensRights19/09/21 08:50 PM
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The simplest way to explain it is look at it like a war. The first step to fighting a war is by making everyone see the enemy as less then human. Countries do it, and so do feminist. You can quickly gain support that way, and the majority stop having empathy for the things you do to them.
/r/MensRights18/09/21 07:55 PM
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Oh it's not just one sided. It's just something I've found in every relationship I've had. The women typically never admits to doing anything wrong and normally acts how'd your expect till I made them feel better (normally by apologizing for something they did, but somehow was my fault). Besides that major fault in every women I've been close to, the rest usually works all right. My wife doesn't try that kind of crap much anymore anyways. It's all to common for them to be that way though, and it…
/r/MensRights18/09/21 10:01 AM
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You're best bet is get a few secret cameras and record the house. Put them in public access and your bedroom. That way you have actual evidence if you ever need it. You can pay a service and have them uploaded on a server, or just record locally and upload any evidence you gather. At minimum you should try and get a few recording to back your statements up. As far as kicking you out, in most places she would have to follow the local eviction laws which take a bit of effort, and I believe some pl…
/r/MensRights17/09/21 06:27 AM
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You see people act like women are unable to make decisions all the time. They frame it as the man is always the abuser, but I know I'd be offended if I was a women with most of these types of comments. It's like people always assume they aren't able to think for themselves, or act maturely. A good example is how when both a man and a women are drunk and have sex, the man can be charged with rape. That implies that the man is only capable of being responsible while drunk, and that women are held …
/r/MensRights17/09/21 05:59 AM
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I've always thought anyone who thinks women were ever oppressed, were never married. There is exceptions and there are some good example (like forced marriages, abusive ones, and the power dynamics that could be abused) that happened, but for the majority I don't think they were. My wife can get me to do just about anything, while the opposite isn't true. Yes, I'm the leader of the household, but she still gets just about everything she wants one way or another. It's just something I've grown to…
/r/MensRights17/09/21 05:45 AM
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You do know you basically just proved op's point though right?
/r/MensRights17/09/21 05:28 AM
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Oh I don't hate women, just sexual predators. So I'll keep my distance from you though
/r/MensRights17/09/21 05:25 AM
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That's a win
/r/MensRights17/09/21 05:24 AM
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Just stay away from all men if you hate then so much lol
/r/MensRights17/09/21 05:21 AM
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That's a great response, I'll use that next time a women complains about a guy sexually harassing her. She could've just advoided it after all
/r/MensRights17/09/21 05:21 AM
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You even heard his the guy reacts "Sorry I pushed her away" while she was attacking him while driving. They should've arrested her for dv then and there, but of course it's the women who's attacking him so it's fine. Most of the youtube comments seen to think he's guilty, but the only facts I see is SHE was abusive. So sick of how society is so quick to blame the man in situations like this. Who knows maybe he did kill her, but if the roles were reversed and they had this video she could get awa…
/r/MensRights17/09/21 04:55 AM
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It's also has a lot to do with getting surprise dick pics. My wife likes to take pictures of mine, so it's not just dick pictures they dislike. No one wants a surprise dick pic though. Not to mention most guys dicks are way less impressive then they seem to think lol, and sending them to random chicks is just stupid. I know I would'nt want random pics of a close up of random women's vags either. It's got a lot to do with perspective
/r/AntiFeminists17/09/21 04:38 AM
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Why do so many people jump to name calling? I mean in some cases you're right. The more vocal and obvious ones fit that mold, but I wouldn't say all. That you go straight to insults though is more a description of you however. When did insults and name calling become so normalised? If you can't defend your position without insults, please stop. You're making us all look bad by association. This right here is why these groups get banned and labeled incels.
/r/AntiFeminists15/09/21 11:43 PM
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As a man, this subject and how so many of these "nice guys" act disgust me. I think most "nice guys" are confused on what a nice guy is. They aren't nice just when trying to get laid, which is what I see posted a lot. Most of these so called nice guys are very weak mentally and act like children when they don't get their way. Just because your nice, doesn't mean a women will want to fuck you. When a women says she's wants a nice guy, she's meaning she's wants a guy she's attracted to that's also…
/r/AntiFeminists15/09/21 10:01 PM
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All I'm saying is just because he's found innocent, doesn't mean she's automatically guilty of false accusations. Assuming her guilt won't help anyone. It's good he's working towards not realizing names, and it's a good article for showing how it hurts the accused. It didn't show any proof she's guilty however, and labeling it that way will cause issues in the long run.
/r/MensRights15/09/21 09:46 PM
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There seems to be a lot of judgement going on in here. There are women in here explaining why, and getting downvotes or insulted. Come on now guys, stop acting like fds, and actually read what they say instead of getting defensive. Half of the problem is you don't listen fully and jump to your own conclusion of what you think they are saying.
/r/AntiFeminists14/09/21 11:59 PM
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It's typically for most to respond like this. I've been told several times that my comment history shows I hate all women. I find it rather funny really, it just shows that they are unable to prove anything wrong. When they can't defend their position, they attack the individual or group personally. I have a rather heavy dislike of extreme feminist groups, but care more for women in general then men. I think most self proclaimed feminists are just unaware of how the group is ran, and are constan…
/r/MensRights14/09/21 11:01 PM
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There's a big difference in someone found not guilty, and someone who was proved to be innocent. There is no proof either way here, so promoting it as a good case for false allegations isn't wise. The ones where it was shown to be false are plentiful, so using this one as an example doesn't make since. There isn't any proof that she lied is what I'm getting at, just that he was found not guilty. It does show a good case in why releasing of his name at the start does harm to a now innocent man, w…
/r/MensRights14/09/21 10:04 PM
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This is about what I expect to happen. Just more division and less respect both ways. I think it will mostly effect women in the long run, and that's honestly what worries me the most.
/r/MensRights13/09/21 11:26 PM
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Wonder what would happen if a women was punished for lying under oath about who she had sex with.
/r/MensRights13/09/21 11:10 PM
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I'd really like to see someone actually research that. I don't know how many times I've been told that women can handle more pain. It's almost always a women saying it, while trying to dismiss something I was going through. Like a kidney stone where the nurse was telling my wife how I was overreacting (I was just laying in a fetal position not screaming or anything and the wife wanted them to give me pain meds). Yet another time when my wife was literally screaming for a toothache in the hospita…
/r/MensRights13/09/21 10:10 PM
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I used to wonder if they planned something like this when they would push false ideas around. A good example was the gender pay gap. When that first started I read the actual report and it was completely different then what they were claiming. They still pushed it around and it seemed everyone was ok with not reading anything but the title. When you run an agenda like that with a title very misleading there must be a reason. I'm guessing this right here is one of those. If you convince everyone …
/r/AntiFeminists13/09/21 09:30 PM
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There are several stories of women who've posted publicly about mens issues and then getting attacked by feminist. Look up the story on the women who did the documentary on mens issues for reference. Here's her Ted talk https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3WMuzhQXJoY it's worth watching, though I haven't watched her documentary yet.
/r/MensRights13/09/21 12:01 AM
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Cognitive dissonance
/r/MensRights11/09/21 09:36 PM
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No it really shouldn't. You can convince people of a lot of things. The things I COULD do with legally binding contacts that override the laws would be insane. You can find desperate people offer them just enough, and make it so if it's not paid off within a certain time they are your slave. A lot would agree to it just because they think they could pay it off, or they wouldn't have a choice but to accept because of their situation. You could but small loopholes that most would overlook, or word…
/r/MensRights11/09/21 09:11 PM
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Let's say you don't add her to the lease, and have a contact that states she'll move out if you decide. Now let's add a breakup that goes bad in a few months. She call the cops and said you abused her, you get locked up. Next day find a restraining order and now you can't go back to your place. Now your forced to pay rent at 2 places. See how no matter what you do, you can still lose. Now decide if you want her to move in still. knowing you have very little rights, you must be sure you want to t…
/r/MensRights09/09/21 07:08 AM
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So trying to hurt someone is ok, as long as you give a sincere apology. Oh wait that's only if you're a woman
/r/MensRights09/09/21 06:34 AM
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Lol I was gonna point that out too. Anyone who's cleaned restrooms know women are far worse. I've seen both rather disgusting, but on average women treat public restroom worse. The myth that women's restrooms are cleaner, is something I've always found rather amusing.
/r/MensRights08/09/21 04:57 PM
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The way I see it is men are taught from an early age to let things go, and not defend themselves against women. There are so many times in a boys life that they are shown it's better to not make a big deal about issues. A few examples are a girl starts a fight with a boy and if the boy fights back at all he's in trouble, or if she harassed him, and he goes to someone he's typically told he did something to deserve it. I know I had a lot in my childhood that showed me that a girl can do just abou…
/r/AntiFeminists06/09/21 12:30 AM
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Every time I see someone say that, my first thought is they must be a landfill if all they see is trash.
/r/AntiFeminists05/09/21 11:36 PM
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I mean she's not wrong. Most women look different without makeup, and very few seem to pull off no make up. If they wear it all the time, most would assume something is wrong when they don't. Yeah a lot men say they prefer no make up, but that's mostly because they see you, and not a painted version of you. News flash men don't like to be lied to, and some women can really lie with make up. Though telling them they should or shouldn't wear it, isn't something anyone should do. I personally don't…
/r/AntiFeminists05/09/21 11:25 PM
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Difference being is that I know the problems are on both sides and accept the there are piece of shits of both sides. I never say that all women are bad because I believe the majority are good. I also don't believe the majority of women push the man hating bull that you just spouted out. However most of my comments are my life history, or pointing out the differences. To your previous, did I go to the police, that's laughable. One time it even happened in front of the police and they just laughe…
/r/MensRights05/09/21 12:19 AM
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Kinda causes a mind fuck huh seeing the direct opposite of you? Wonder what could've caused that?
/r/MensRights05/09/21 12:05 AM
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So by your logic the times I've had random women grab my dick walking by in a group, or when a group of women have debated which one I was gonna fuck are all examples of the matriarchy. How about the times I've had women threaten to press sexual harassment when I wouldn't sleep with them, or the time I was raped by a women while I was to drunk to put up a fight, are those? How about being fired for not sleeping with the owners sister? Maybe the time I had a women tell me she was gonna press rape…
/r/MensRights04/09/21 11:46 PM
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While I agree with your idea, it's just that it didn't work. The majority of us have tried that, and that's one of the main reasons we are here now. You can only take so much abuse until you walk away from the situation. The point of this post is about how men are shown and told how bad they are at every opportunity, and how it's been that way for some time. This isn't a new trend, its just that men are finally saying it's enough. The second part of having different views is something a society …
/r/MensRights04/09/21 11:09 PM
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That's part of what makes it a good article. You don't see something like this often due to all the easily offended, and the fits they throw.
/r/MensRights04/09/21 09:49 PM
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3 out of 5 is my definition of being a man.
/r/AntiFeminists03/09/21 11:07 PM
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That will piss some people off. Nice article though
/r/MensRights03/09/21 10:14 PM
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I used to love driving a truck, but every year it seems to get worse. 10+ years ago if felt like other truckers looked out for you, but now it's a free for all. Some of that's the laws and some is how easy tech has made it to drive a truck. Forcing electronic logs made a huge impact on how truckers drive. The mentality has changed dramatically in the past few years.
/r/MensRights02/09/21 11:29 PM
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According to the translation she hit him and threatened to tell everyone if he didn't have sex with her. So forced
/r/MensRights28/08/21 11:56 PM
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I would think it had a lot to do with reddits policy's. They have banned most of the male orientated subs, so people have left reddit. This is basically the last one that talks about mens issues that I have found.
/r/MensRights28/08/21 11:24 PM
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"Right now, we are seeing women prosecuted for making false allegations of rape but barely any effort it seems going into prosecuting actual rapists" Really? In what world is she living? I rarely ever see anyone prosecuting false allegations, and that includes where they charge them with a minor crime, you never see actual charges for false allegations.
/r/MensRights27/08/21 05:11 PM
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I've asked my wife to get a job (even if it's very part time) many times over the last 20 years. I even got injured on the job and could barely move, but she still refused. Had to find a way to support us, while not being able to do many of the jobs I used to. Even tried going back to college and working full time, but that didn't work because she complained I was always busy. Many times when I worked 50+ hrs a week she would start nagging almost constantly, because I didn't have enough time for…
/r/MensRights27/08/21 12:09 AM
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I used to prefer books or movies with strong female characters, however most today are far from that. It's like they took the old asshole men characters that everyone hated and put it as the female main character. They're normally unrealistic and bring down all the men around them. I've had several books I couldn't get through because of the way men are treated in them. A good example was one where the main character was a man that had several women around him that all claimed they loved him ( m…
/r/MensRights26/08/21 11:37 PM
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If people could actually see and understand their hypocrisy life would be better for everyone. Instead of believing someone has it easier then you, everyone needs to understand that no one's life is easy.
/r/EverydayMisandry25/08/21 07:12 PM
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It reminds me of a job I had. They basically claimed any unwanted contact with a female employee was sexual harassment, and would cost you your job. Some examples were smiling while looking at a women, saying hi in a hallway, holding a door open, whistling while working, and just about any contact that wasn't started by the women. My boss told us all to keep our heads down and not even make eye contact. This was about 20 years ago at a government building were you needed a security clearance. I …
/r/MensRights25/08/21 05:42 PM
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If you're in the US, I'd call child protective services and make a claim with them. It would be better to get away now, then get put in jail later. You're still a minor, so you have that as an advantage. At minimum take pics of all your injuries, and any possible damage to the outside of your door, or anything else that can prove you were hurt. Edit. Making a claim with cps won't cause you to be removed, but will help if you go to court later. If it keeps happening it will also let you move out …
/r/MensRights22/08/21 10:38 PM
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Try having an autoimmune disease as a man. 80% of doctors told me mostly women get that so I doubt you actually have it (or something very similar) and most just automatically assumed I wanted pills, which I've never asked for and even declined when offered. Most autoimmune disease are based off what women symptoms are, and they have no clue what mens symptoms usually are. Granted more women are diagnosed with them, but after 15 years, I think most men just get ignored.
/r/MensRights22/08/21 10:32 PM
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When reddit mods were asked why they were banning all the male subs but leaving the women ones, their response was something like you can't be sexist or oppress men/white (not sure why they included white in the response, but they did) people. Most of the posted screenshots were removed rather quickly. I wish I would've grabbed a screen shot, but most already knew that was their opinion on it. You can say just about anything about men or white people and they won't do a thing.
/r/MensRights20/08/21 10:24 PM
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Unfortunately I was clueless to what was happening. Like I said she always acted nice. It was just little things like meetings for a raise where she'd have a huge smile on her face when I got denied a promised raise, or told I was working far less hrs then I actually was. I didn't know she was turning everyone against me till the last day I was there. I haven't worked around other people since then, and don't ever plan to again, but I do appreciate the advice.
/r/MensRights15/08/21 08:27 PM
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I had a female "boss" (was sister to the owner, she was the secretary and only acted like the boss) that ruined my career because I wouldn't have sex with her. She even knew I had a wife and kids, but she still went out of her way to destroy my reputation at work. I honestly thought I was going nuts because she was always nice to me, but I kept getting refused raises and everyone started treating me like dirt. After a year I found out she told everyone I tried to have sex with her while I was on…
/r/MensRights15/08/21 11:03 AM
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The main reason I don't blindly believe all women is I've had a few different women try and blackmail me with false rape accusations. The one the that sticks in my head was a St. Patrick's day block party. My wife went to the bathroom and 2 random women I didn't know came up and tried to get me to leave with them. They were rather aggressive and talked shit about how ugly my wife was and I should come to their place instead. After a minute or 2 they got angry that I turned them down. They starte…
/r/MensRights15/08/21 12:07 AM
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That's reddits policy
/r/MensRights13/08/21 08:38 PM
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When a man commits suicide, we must focus on helping the women affected, but if we must prevent a single women from trying to commit suicide. /s
/r/MensRights11/08/21 12:56 AM
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Article claims he did
/r/PussyPassDenied03/08/21 12:55 PM
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She thinks she holds the power and she's lost all respect for you. It's time to show her you can walk away. It's cheaper to pay for one child's child support , then to fully support 2 children. It's also much easier on the mind and body.
/r/TheRedPill03/08/21 12:38 PM
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She in denial. So many have said the same thing, but she just can't comprehend that it's true. It's really sad that people are so out of touch with reality.
/r/MGTOW01/08/21 11:32 PM
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Just assume he wanted to hit on you. Could've been telling you something you needed to know. Seen a video the other day where a women overreacted, just to find they were warning her something was on her car. That's why you shouldn't bother with them at all, just walk away.
/r/MGTOW01/08/21 09:51 PM
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The thing that gets me is all the awards they got for being a total pos. They should be banned by reddit, but we all know that it only happens when reversed. They are a mod in tons of subs too
/r/MGTOW31/07/21 10:26 PM
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I would think they would see some of the worst men. If you're treated like an object all the time by men, then it would make you despise then. Granted that's what they sign up for when they sell their bodies, but I can understand why they dislike men in general. There are tons of stories about prostitutes being abused, and treated roughly. You would think if they didn't like it, they'd find another way to make money, instead they just hate all men. That's assuming they could even do something el…
/r/MGTOW231/07/21 09:30 PM
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I had a secretary ruin my reputation and I didn't realise it till it was too late. She was always friendly with me (a little to friendly since I turned her down for sex probably 10 times), but she was going around telling everyone complete lies. I was working 16 hr days 5 days a week, but somehow she had the boss/ownwr (her brother which she raised) convinced I was lazy and going home early (fixed gas stations on site). I should've realised it the first time I was denied my promised raise. She s…
/r/MGTOW231/07/21 09:01 PM
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I watched something similar in my childhood. My sister 15 got pregnant from a guy that was 21. My mom didn't see an issue with it and even let her marry him at 17. She had 3 kids with him by 19, shortly got divorced after. Gave up custody to focus on her, and then got pregnant by another guy a year later. Repeat till 7 kids by 23, and the whole time my mom supported her actions and couldn't see any issues. However I was criticized for having a kid at 20 while living on my own and not needed anyo…
/r/MGTOW30/07/21 06:49 PM
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Kids are trying drugs, so we should give them diluted drugs to try first /s
/r/MGTOW30/07/21 03:35 AM
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The way I see it is if the government really cared about people they would be trying to drop population rates. If they don't really care, then people dieing because of what they say wouldn't bother them. Either way I wouldn't trust what they say
/r/MGTOW29/07/21 05:33 AM
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I was just looking through a bunch of those the other day. Have you ever noticed they sell a lot of range for female toys, but the good male ones seem to always have a flaw. Like the self moving, and heating only let you put in 3 inches. If they are actually full size they are over 300. The women ones though are 8 inch long 300 thrust per min heating for $60. The make toys are half dildis and butt plugs as well. Actually only found 1 that had all the options under $100 so ordered it and got a me…
/r/MGTOW28/07/21 10:04 AM
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I think this sub is the farthest away from racism that I've seen. I've never seen any negative comment about a race on here. It's more the opposite and brings all races together in their dislike of the current situation and treatment of men.
/r/MGTOW227/07/21 10:13 PM
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I've been debating it for years. Come home and the mysterious person that must live in the house did whatever because all 3 kids deny everything all the time. A camera would solve the issue, it's hard to punish them if you don't know who did what and punishing them all for 1s action isn't right.
/r/MGTOW21/07/21 02:10 PM
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Some of the worst people I've met are "Christians". I've stopped bothering with them years ago. I used to go to church and it just feels like everyone around you is fake.
/r/MGTOW20/07/21 11:04 PM
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I was put (locked) into a mental health center when I was a teenager. It started because I wrote a poem after I seen my HS girl friend was chasing on me. I threw the poem away and the teacher pulled it out and have it to the school counselor. they asked how many ways (not plan) can you think of killing yourself and I was honest because I was just a teen. Anyways the time I was there they mixed drugs and basically tested meds on me that actually said never to mix. I was messed up for years and be…
/r/MGTOW20/07/21 10:54 PM
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That's got to be someone making fun of women right? I mean I've never heard of this reversed, so I'm assuming they are trying to get people to shame them then say oops I mean women. I wouldn't be able to sit around all day living off sometime. I've got a rather bad nerve disorder and shouldn't work. Any time I haven't worked for a week I started going crazy.
/r/MGTOW20/07/21 11:06 AM
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This is one of those things I think most young guys go through. You keep thinking that things can't really be that bad and they will get fixed. A few years later and it's only getting worse. It gets to the point where you're wondering if it can keep going down but somehow it does. You wonder if it's just you so you keep expecting better, but after a while you'll realize no one can, or will help you but yourself.
/r/MGTOW219/07/21 09:46 PM
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Or make your dick shrink a tiny bit for every month you use it. More then likely the only one that would ever work fully and get approved would make a man more emotionally driven.
/r/TheRedPill19/07/21 09:35 PM
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Happen to see that just 2 down and I've never been in that sub. The comments there were disgusting to me, so I wouldn't even want to be. So many men or as second comment down says recent women all for feminism. Even some of the same "down with patriarchy" bs. You just can't show some people, and others will just ban you if you make them question it
/r/MGTOW19/07/21 12:46 PM
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Omg don't look at u/AnActualPerson comments history. He said something along the lines of just because we don't go to mental health subs don't mean we're not mentally ill.
/r/MGTOW19/07/21 12:34 PM
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It was basically what you were taught to do in college for a business degree nearly 20 years ago. The basics steps to succeed and influence people. With the exception about ignoring what people said about working with you. And maybe stuff after that section because I got bored. Taking about the article not the title of the article. Mostly the advice it gives
/r/MGTOW219/07/21 12:20 PM
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Prospective can make a huge difference also. 20 years ago I lived in Florida and didn't get hit on much by 20 year old. Now I like in missouri and could get one nearly every night, but I wouldn't want to even if I still had interest in them. Most are over weight, unappealing and to immature for me.
/r/MGTOW19/07/21 12:16 PM
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90% of people only believe what they see on the news. Everything else must just be a conspiracy theory or lies. There even declassified info about the cia installing agents in the media in the 60s but people still take it as is. The few I've set down and actually showed, all said the same thing it's from the 60s. When does the government ever give up controlling something
/r/MGTOW19/07/21 12:00 PM
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Basically it's almost exactly the same advice I heard in business management courses. The only difference is that bs about if you're told "you're hard to work with (and several other descriptions of annoying people to work with)" that's its just bias because you're a women. No it's because people think you're hard to work with, over confident or whatever, don't just ignore stuff like that (unless you're a women, because you do you lol), it's literally the way people are describing you. The rest …
/r/MGTOW219/07/21 11:55 AM
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My theory is if they don't get favored then don't get noticed at all. Women need that advantage in most things, or it's not an even playing field. It's like a man and women racing, she wouldn't stand a chance unless you broke his kneecaps. If I was a women I'd be insulted, but they know it's true so they work with that they have. Most places would choose the most qualified for a position regardless of sex, and since that wasn't working they needed to enforce gender equality.
/r/MGTOW218/07/21 11:55 PM
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I had joined that sub about a week ago and left after a day or two because it was 90% talk about their drama or that they were holding and ignoring the drama.
/r/MGTOW18/07/21 12:36 PM
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Only one thing I'd add to that. Check your areas laws on common marriage, since you got out of actually marrying her, the law still might stick it to you if you wait to long to leave.
/r/MGTOW18/07/21 12:21 PM
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I can't think of a single person I've met in the last 10 years that id want to be friends with. I have one kind of guy friend, but honestly I avoid him 90% of the time. I have another friend that I haven't talked to in 10 years, but I still consider him to be the closest I have. My main problem is so many people are ignorant and lazy. Why make a friend just to have one that id rather avoid. Should also say I'm rather highly introverted, and I really don't like being out around others anyways. Th…
/r/MGTOW18/07/21 12:16 PM
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About 20 years ago I was in a FWB situation. I was young (19), while she was older (34), so it wasn't anything that could've gotten serious. She had convinced me her husband left her because she couldn't have kids, so she insisted there wasn't a need for protection. After a month or 2 she called me to pick up her for a dui, and the guy she picked up that night. I didn't really care about the guy but I soon realized she was doing this every night I wasn't there. So the next time I went and pulled…
/r/MGTOW18/07/21 11:43 AM
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I find it rather amusing when they claim single mothers need assistance, but ignore single fathers. To me that's saying a man is capable of providing, while a women needs assistance. They promote it a lot in feminist groups, which is a major counterpoint to them being more capable. The single fathers I know manage a lot better then the single mothers. They also avoid finding a women to replace the mom, while the mothers usually bounce from one guy to another adding children along the way.
/r/MGTOW18/07/21 12:20 AM
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That's The thing he was a great and perfect guy, till he turned her down. Now she dodged a bullet because he must have issues lol
/r/MGTOW15/07/21 08:19 PM
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I didn't get above 50k till my 30s, and I had 3 kids before then. Im still not 6 figures and almost 40. Though I do make enough to survive on (about 75k). If I could do it all again I could make 25k work well and invest a bit. I'd say 90% of all them money I ever made went to girlfriend's and my kids, so if you don't have them you're in a better position then you think.
/r/MGTOW215/07/21 04:50 AM
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Wow that article was so full of shit. It's literally a dating advice sub that says they don't care about dating, but the entire page is how to trick a "hvm" (aka tall and rich) out of his money without giving anything back. Plus I don't think I have ever seen anyone say it should be shut down, in fact most like the comedy and the true insight into their behavior. I think it should be advertised and shown in it's full glory everywhere.
/r/MGTOW14/07/21 03:47 AM
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Projecting much lol
/r/MGTOW13/07/21 09:42 PM
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Wow, talk about following emotions and not thinking ahead. How could you be so reliant on someone and think you should tell them you don't want them anymore. At least plan an exit strategy before you do. This video is basically one bad decision after another. She went from having a comfy life to bring homeless, all because she didn't think ahead and followed her emotions.
/r/MGTOW13/07/21 08:56 PM
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I've never understood that either. If they get mad at me they can sleep on the couch. I've never once left my bed because they didn't want me there. If they are that pissed, they can enjoy the couch themselves. I've had them try that on me, I just laugh and go to my bed. It stops once they realize you won't except that bs. You let them treat you like a dog, and they will.
/r/MGTOW13/07/21 07:58 PM
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I believe in most places if you don't have sex it's not a legal marriage. why would you marry someone that hasn't had sex with you for like 8 years of the relationship. I wouldn't even consider staying with someone for a mouth like that even in my earlier years. What does he even get from the relationship, because if there isn't sex I doubt there is any intimacy at all. It would seem he just adopted a women, her should just drop her off at the fire station.
/r/MGTOW213/07/21 01:20 AM
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I believe that poster was my first step into realising it wasn't about equality.
/r/MGTOW12/07/21 12:16 PM
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This basically is just an ad to kids. Get pregnant young, you won't regret it. I don't understand how society can tolerate this, not only tolerate but encourage. I understand kids make mistakes, but it shouldn't be encouraged. So many young kids are so excited to have sex and act like adults. When my younger sister got pregnant at 15, I was rather shocked at my families reactions, and that was 20 years ago. Everyone should be taught sex ed like I was. My aunt made it a point to show pictures of …
/r/MGTOW12/07/21 12:57 AM
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Im never enjoyed sex that didn't have a bit of an emotional connection to it. I have never liked sex with someone I wasn't in a relationship with, so that to me makes it better. Also I wouldn't stick around if the sex wasn't fulfilling in a relationship, nor would I even try with the current state of things. I can't have sex with a women more then once without catching feelings, and even that can be pushing it. Most of the male friends I had growing up thought it was weird, so I don't expect any…
/r/MGTOW211/07/21 11:56 AM
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I remember being so excited when I went to a topless beach in my late teenage years. Got there and was horrified at what I saw. Kids under 16, and older women 200+lbs, it really made for a horrible sight. I couldn't imagine someone letting their young barely teenage daughter run around topless. That was 20 years ago though, I wouldn't surprise me anymore.
/r/MGTOW10/07/21 11:50 PM
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Has anyone came across a article that actually argues against why MGTOW is wrong? I've seen lots of ones like this, that actually shows an opinion, but not one single argument against it. This reads to me "I completely hate those people for being right and can't beat them with facts, so I'll just make it sound bad".
/r/MGTOW10/07/21 11:33 PM
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Love the one women's comment on the video. "How resentful of EQUITY that stupid phase make you sound"
/r/MGTOW08/07/21 12:15 PM
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Im wondering if he's dating my sister. Sounds exactly like her (age, kids, father count). I'd say the chance it is, sound highly likely, but in today's environment it's not. Just by chance though, are they in Florida.
/r/MGTOW07/07/21 11:32 PM
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Yeah, you're probably right. He either still loves her and wants to get her back, or when she's lonely he's her booty call. Only reason I can see a man would do this. It's how a lot of us were raised, so Its hard to get away from that mindset. I can say one thing though, there is no way in hell he has another women, she would throw a fit doing that for his ex.
/r/MGTOW06/07/21 05:27 AM
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Other way around. It used to be much harder for dumb people to have kids that could survive. Now they can, and get paid extra for doing so. Now dumb people are raising the population rates at an outstanding rate. Survival of the fittest is no longer the case with humanity.
/r/MGTOW05/07/21 01:17 AM
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Sorry, just my first thoughts after reading.
/r/MGTOW205/07/21 12:54 AM
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And for a small fee I'll show you how. Just go here and pay 3 small installments of $99.
/r/MGTOW205/07/21 12:53 AM
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When I was younger and in love for the first time I just went one night away to help a friend. When I came back she had found someone to fill her, so I couldn't imagine how many she'd find If I was deployed. She literally couldn't go 24hrs without it. My guess is she is close to or over 1k rides by now
/r/MGTOW05/07/21 12:29 AM
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What works for me is finding something to look forward too. For me it's wanting to see it all come crashing down. I would go off to the woods and survive off the land if I could, but I have obligations that keep me from that. So instead I drive a truck which keeps me from being around people and gives plenty of time to find myself. Having peace and quiet and time to see what make you, you helps.
/r/MGTOW204/07/21 01:01 AM
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I really don't understand how women and some of these men can be that blind. They are quick to scream her body her choice, but never equate how the man's body is used to support the kid for at least 18 years. Now screaming that the man doesn't even have a right to know if it's actually his, but should be fine with raising someone else's spawn. The comments in there are just so insane, I can't see how men can see those and still want a modern women.
/r/MGTOW204/07/21 12:45 AM
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It makes me laugh when a women tells me they don't get along with other women. How many men have ever said that? I don't know if any guys who refused to hang out with other guys, but I've known many women who say that, and then surround themselves with betas
/r/MGTOW03/07/21 01:04 PM
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Very interesting, wanna post it in a feminists sub?
/r/MGTOW201/07/21 07:24 PM
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Well I basically do live in a truck, just a semi and not a small truck. The main thing that sucks is not having running water and a bathroom. You can install a generator, fridge and a/c, with little effort. I rather enjoy the lifestyle, but I don't care for restrooms and public showers.
/r/MGTOW230/06/21 11:55 PM
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"Harris and Flournoy’s defenders also note that women in power—Black women in particular—are subjected to standards that men often don’t have to clear." That is one of the most used lines when defending a women's abilities
/r/MGTOW30/06/21 11:43 PM
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Im just imagining the reverse. Could you see the reactions if it was a man behind the camera, and saying that. That whole situation would've been reversed, the people would all be shaming him. I just want some marshmallows, so I can enjoy watching it burn
/r/MGTOW30/06/21 11:18 PM
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The first few are the worst, and it does get easier with time. I think the more you go through, the less you allow yourself to get attached. There is no way answer on his to get through it, it just takes time. The one thing I can say though is not to jump into another relationship to ease the pain. Just focus on you, and learn to be happy alone. Once you achieve that, you can decide if you want to try again, or gyow
/r/MGTOW30/06/21 10:48 PM
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Looks like she moved out to me. She'd come back to find new locks on the doors and divorce papers stapled to them. The second half of the video does have a point though. The women I've been with for 20 years does get looked down on often for being a stay at home mom by other women. It's often that women will makes a remark that she should go get a job (normally in a very condescending way). She normally explains that child care and other cost would negate what she could reasonable make, and woul…
/r/MGTOW29/06/21 11:22 AM
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Tried that, she even knew I was in a relationship. Still ruined my reputation and eventually got me fired. The smile on her face when it all came together is something I'll never forget. Avoid situations where a women can hold power over you and you might be safe. Problem is that it's basically impossible to do now
/r/MGTOW228/06/21 10:13 PM
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Did any single parent father's. Find a rich women (divorced and lonely) and get her to spend time with your kid. Free babysitting while at work, and such. Then get her for child support. See if it can work for you, and grab on. /S I know most single father's don't get child support from the mother, so I doubt highly you could manage it anyways. Seriously though who would let their child be around a stranger that shows interest in your kid. There are too many sick people in this world, and I woul…
/r/MGTOW25/06/21 12:00 AM
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Well the women I have 3 kids with us legally married (He refused to sign the divorce papers even though it was very basic and just let everyone keep what they have). One time we separated she filled for food stamps (though she didn't need it), and they went after him for child support. He did a dna test and they removed him from being responsible. It was rather simple, but he waited till they took him to court for it. This all happened even though I was paying for everything (her rent, food, car…
/r/MGTOW24/06/21 11:48 PM
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My sister just gave up custody of her kids so she can go to college, but she left that man because of abuse and drug use, "well she had to work on herself before taking care of the kids". She didn't do that though, she just found another guy and had 2 more kids, "well accidents happen, it's her body and her choice". She then gave the first 3 kids to the father's grandparents because he was deported, and got another man to knock her up, "well she was just overwhelmed and wanted someone to comfort…
/r/MGTOW224/06/21 11:37 PM
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In the united States a women's word is proof
/r/MGTOW24/06/21 11:24 PM
2

I had an ex that got mad at me because she slept with a friend of mine that has herpes. We were supposed to go out that night, but I cancelled. So she slept with him, then called me to boycott saying I didn't earn her. Like seriously wtf did you expect. Yeah I'm gonna say I know we're gonna most likely hook up, but just in case you decide to fk my friend instead he has an STD. Lol
/r/MGTOW224/06/21 11:02 PM
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Do they really look that good, the pictures on that site are the best I've come across. Though to be honest I've never actually looked for one. Those are the first that actually seem tempting that I've seen someone post
/r/MGTOW224/06/21 10:58 PM
1

The thing everyone hated about him, I believe made him a good president. He was really bad at lying and hiding things, He spoke his mind, and tried to do what he actually said he would. The same personally traits that everyone said made him unfit, aren't any different from other high ranking politicians, he just couldn't hide it. He's not someone I'd have a beer with, but I think he's the only real president we've had in my life time. It made many things obvious about the current environment, an…
/r/MGTOW24/06/21 07:57 PM
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Go through the comments, so many are like it's terrible, but doesn't happen often. The rest of the comments are examples of guys saying similar things happened to them. seriously people
/r/MGTOW24/06/21 12:12 PM
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I don't plan on getting one, but not for any of the reasons I see on that thread. It's not even fully tested, but so many have it, so let the gullible test it. It's like my doctor telling me every year I need the flu shot, but I've never had the flu as far as I know, and if I did it wasn't enough to notice. Just another fear campaign, now with the added benefit of losing your job.
/r/MGTOW24/06/21 11:56 AM
2

I had no clue reddit even had subs like that till now
/r/MGTOW24/06/21 11:44 AM
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It's considered a hate group because women don't like anything that doesn't set them as angels. If you say examples and site proof they deny it, and say it's hard speech. Just cognitive dissonance, they get angry because we challenge their personal worldviews, and they can't argue the point.
/r/MGTOW224/06/21 10:56 AM
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Women can't make the decision on who to father children with, so we need a selective group of women to decide for us. Of course our inability is due to men, so they must all have to prove they are worthy. If they aren't worthy we will cut off their balls. That's basically what I read that as. Women really are their own worse enemy. Like seriously if you some how could manage that, you would just force a large group of men to see how useless most women are. That's basically the only reason any ma…
/r/MGTOW24/06/21 10:37 AM
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So many women are praising his actions, but I thought women were independent and didn't need men to save them? Im so confused/s
/r/MGTOW21/06/21 06:05 PM
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Been seeing that lately as well. You forgot to add the little girlish designs on the mens clothing as well.
/r/MGTOW21/06/21 05:38 PM
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The government hates people who don't rely on it, so be careful and good luck
/r/MGTOW221/06/21 07:19 AM
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I had to break it down for my wife and tell her exactly what I needed to make it work. She then tried to turn it all into a pity party and make me say it wasn't true. I just started packing. Things got better for a few years, then it repeats. Every few years she needs to be reminded that a relationship takes two people, and she can't get away with the bs I used to allow. I also made sure I could walk away without any issues, even 20 years later. We have kids but I would still pay for everything,…
/r/MGTOW221/06/21 07:17 AM
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You're best bet is to stay far away from women. Don't go chasing them and stop masturbating. It will make it easier to stay away, and after a few month that need to get a women will start lessoning till it's gone. Might come back occasionally, but just ignore it. Find yourself and find what makes you happy
/r/MGTOW221/06/21 06:39 AM
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She straight lied to you. I had an rx pull that shit too. Claimed he raped her, and got me feeling sorry for her, and even accepting she didn't want to press charges. A few month later we were getting busy and she asked for a new position we hadn't done before. Tried but it was quite hard to get in after trying for a bit she got mad and said tyrone (supposed rapist)had no problem with that position. It was not a position you could rape someone in, it took both a lot of effort and was extremely i…
/r/MGTOW221/06/21 06:36 AM
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Lol denial is so amusing
/r/MGTOW21/06/21 05:33 AM
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I absolute love that she blocked a guy for saying he wants to make sure her accent is right, then goes on to say how she took up his advice and is now doing the same. Hypocrites all of them
/r/MGTOW20/06/21 09:55 PM
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I didn't start to really become an adult till mid to late 20s. I know you feel you are, we all did. Each person is different, but I certainly wasn't an adult at 18. Just remember one thing, listen to the older men in your life and consider what they say. Not saying they know what they are talking about, but if I would've followed some of their advice I would be much better off now.
/r/MGTOW220/06/21 09:32 PM
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Just find a tick and attach it to your ****. same thing. Just a random thought I had while reading replies and believed it was worth sharing lol
/r/MGTOW20/06/21 09:08 PM
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It's surprising that the comment in that sub are defending the boy. Sad part is that they most likely wouldn't in person.
/r/MGTOW220/06/21 09:00 PM
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Seriously???
/r/MGTOW220/06/21 08:47 PM
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This is what happen when you punish a man for being a man. Why bother when you know you'll just be put down constantly. I tried to go back to college and work a retail job because it gave a major discount. The women there had no idea what they were doing, but we're all in management positions. It was a complete mess, and not something I would want my son deal with. Let him stay at home as long as he's moving forward, and seeing the world around him for what it is.
/r/MGTOW20/06/21 08:38 PM
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Yes sex makes men happy for about an hr, but the other 23 aren't worth it. That's saying you manage it daily. Most "happily" married men are happy that hr and miserable the rest of the month or longer. If you don't believe me ask your dad.
/r/MGTOW20/06/21 08:22 PM
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So she was broke and went to dairy queen for her free entitlement ice cream. She was denied and throw a fit. Then she complained because they embarrassed her, so she wrote it all out for the internet. I'd say she should be more embarrassed now, but no doubt someone made a go fund me for this poor woman that was beat by the patriarchy.
/r/MGTOW20/06/21 08:01 PM
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This happen so much more then most women would believe. I have stories of random women grabbing my crotch when walking by, random women demanding I take them home when the girl I was with went to the bathroom, getting angry and combative when I turn down their advances, a group of women arguing over who got to sleep with me (which to their shock was none), and many others. I don't consider myself a great looker, but I'm not considered ugly by most. Couldn't imagine what so good looking guys go t…
/r/MGTOW220/06/21 07:50 PM
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That's awesome. It pissed them off since they want him and they don't make the cut lol
/r/MGTOW19/06/21 10:34 PM
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There is some truth to this, but doesn't have context. Most men will walk away from a situation instead of complain about it. Which is basically why society has gotten to this point. Consider this group for example, going your own way is leaving a situation. Men only really start fighting back when you leave them no other option, or cross the personal line they have established.
/r/MGTOW19/06/21 10:25 PM
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I feel for ya there. I could go on and on about my sister's and my mom's reaction. While I basically went ignored for being independent from the bs they put out. My advice is focus on you, and stay away from their bs.
/r/MGTOW19/06/21 09:56 PM
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It's funny because my mom pressed that I should marry an ugly women if I want to be happy. She used to play that song that basically repeated that in different ways, and tell me it was pure truth. She claims she never did that now though lol
/r/MGTOW19/06/21 09:51 PM
3

Find what makes life worth while for you and pursue it. It's different for most, and can be hard to find for some. Just try different things, and see what you feel fulfilled by. Don't expect to figure it out in a week, or months. It can take years to figure it out, but once you do everything becomes easier.
/r/MGTOW19/06/21 11:42 AM
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That is the one thing that drives me nuts about my women. Been with her nearly 20 years and she still tries that crap. Across the house calling my name and I call back what and she just doesn't answer. When she comes to see why I didn't come to her, she claims she couldn't hear me. This still goes on even though she knows I'm not gonna come running. Seriously never understood why she can't respond "could you come here", instead of expecting me to come and find out. If I want her, I go to her or …
/r/MGTOW19/06/21 11:33 AM
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That "so long"can last 50+ years, I've seen it happen. It takes a hell of a man to put up with it. In truth I wouldn't try and ask my dad to ignore it. It will just quilt trip him into dealing more with her bs. If ask him instead to put it aside in a college fund if they go through a divorce. That way it's money she can't touch, and less money she can steal from him
/r/MGTOW219/06/21 11:06 AM
2

That's how i found this place. Someone posted something i liked then tagged it with this sub. Something along the lines of That's something those Female hating losers at r/MGTOW would say.
/r/MGTOW19/06/21 12:37 AM
1

I'm just here wondering how many stay at home women even know how to cook and clean.
/r/MGTOW19/06/21 12:20 AM
8

When i was younger everyone claimed older women could rock your world. The worse sex i ever had was a fling with a women 24 years older. Found out later she lied saying she had a tubal, and couldn't get pregnant. Instead she was actively trying with every guy (I know at least 20 in the month i talked to her) who would touch her. 2 years later i showed up to fix someone's internet, and there she was knocked up and married to a sucker.
/r/MGTOW19/06/21 12:00 AM
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Id be perfectly happy living in the woods, with that one friend that stopped by every month or so to chat and have a beer with. That's the main reason i enjoy truck driving. No one expects me to be available
/r/MGTOW18/06/21 11:45 PM
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Thought it would be like the ads i normally see. "Thanks all you single mothers happy father's day" type ads
/r/MGTOW18/06/21 11:20 AM
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Only going that high because she sprayed a child.
/r/MGTOW18/06/21 12:45 AM
1

Anyone wanna take a bet she does less then 10years, In a low security.
/r/MGTOW18/06/21 12:44 AM
15

They forget that, but they never forget even the slightest offense you did to them.
/r/MGTOW217/06/21 09:34 PM
2

That's so obvious, it's disgusting how she can even try to get those rules removed.
/r/MGTOW17/06/21 11:16 AM
3

I wouldn't enjoy it just for sex. There needs to be a connection or it's pointless. The connection means work, extra work means extra stress. That's my take on it. If someone has sex just for sex then go for it, but I think most mature people don't care for meaningless sex
/r/MGTOW217/06/21 01:02 AM
3

Wtf seriously? Stop playing the victim and man up.
/r/MGTOW217/06/21 12:42 AM
1

"Women are, but men must become". Never realized that before, but that's eye-opening.
/r/MGTOW16/06/21 09:23 PM
2

I've been with my girlfriend for 19 years. I'm not gonna leave her because of all the shit other women do. If something happened with our relationship, I wouldn't bother finding another women though. I'd have to say I don't put up with as much as I used too either. If your girlfriend isn't a problem, then why would you make her one? You can trust her, while still protecting yourself in case you find out later you shouldn't have.
/r/MGTOW216/06/21 08:58 PM
3

It's this new age shit about women can do whatever they want. If you don't like it leave, but you have no say. If it was a women posting about a man showering in front of a gay women, it would've been completely different. There is no mutual agreement in modern relationships. It's your suggestions and her demands. The man has no say in the modern relationship anymore.
/r/MGTOW16/06/21 08:26 PM
3

The most memorable thing I got for father's day was a sweatshirt, and the women, and kids stole it shortly after I got it.
/r/MGTOW216/06/21 08:14 PM
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Shouldve recorded it and sued for harassment. Doubt it would get far, but if men started standing up for themselves then it might get better. Our problem is we just take the bs they give us and move on. Imagine if it was reversed, you think a women would deal with that? It would be in the evening news, and outrage everywhere. There would be Demands to boycott, and protests. If it's men though we just say well that sucked and move on. The problem is men will just keep taking it till it boils over…
/r/MGTOW16/06/21 08:11 PM
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I worked construction for a government contact. We had to sit in a lecture about not even smiling or taking to a women that works there. Anything at all was considered sexual harassment. If you smiled and said hi when walking by, you would be in violation. There where people who actually we're fired for it too. This was about 15 years ago, so I'm sure it's even worse now.
/r/MGTOW16/06/21 08:00 PM
1

What got me looking more into philosophy was starship troopers, and others of Heinlein’s books. Doubt it's what you're talking about, but if you're looking for philosophy and a good story, it's perfect.
/r/MGTOW16/06/21 11:21 AM
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I think it's funny how the guy reporting it acts like it's a rare thing. The only thing rare, is that it's reported on. This kind of stuff happens all the time. It's also common that the women faces zero consequences. I'd be more willing to believe women if they had to actually face consequences when they lie. Instead they can ruin someone's life, and if caught they just walk away. Why wouldn't this women do this, she gets to steal this guy's stuff, and have the police help her. If she'd have su…
/r/MGTOW15/06/21 10:50 PM
1

That's something most seem to overlook. He was trying to take advantage of her, and messed up. What you have is two pos humans meet, and both got screwed. He knew what he was doing, he just built her to far up.i don't feel sorry for him in this situation. There are others were the women took complete advantage of the man, but this isn't one of them.
/r/MGTOW15/06/21 12:11 AM
2

My house just burned down this week, and all I hear is how are the wife and kids? Not how does it feel losing everything you've worked for? Granted it was their stuff too, but I worked for every bit of it. 70hr work weeks for about 20 years, just so the wife can stay home and the kids stay happy. Not one person has asked how I'm doing with it. All I can do is get right back to work and start rebuilding. If I started showing emotion over it, it would be "your selfish", "your stuff was in your tru…
/r/MGTOW14/06/21 11:12 PM
2

Yep I did the opposite. I had a nice collection and it was something I enjoyed as a hobby. Now I don't have any hobbies. At least I made a few people happy by building them old computers and giving them to people in need. I ended up giving like 30 full computers away to another guy to keep the wife happy. Hopefully he continued what I gave up.
/r/MGTOW12/06/21 06:11 PM
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I've had similar situations, and I can turn bad real quick. I rarely find anyone attractive, so I get where you're coming from. The thing is they will take it as a personal attack and ruin your life. The one that got me the worst was actively destroying my reputation at work, but acting like she was a friend. Found out later just how much damage she did. Had everyone at work thinking I was a lazy drug addled rapist by the time I found out. Literally everyone believed her over me since she had be…
/r/MGTOW11/06/21 10:40 PM
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Its always funny to me how women claim were ok with rape. The truth is most of us have been threatened with that charge because we pissed a women off, so we don't automatically believe the guys guilty. shit I've been threatened twice because i wouldn't sleep with a women (no it didn't change it mind, not giving them the actual evidence). I actually think any man who rapes a women should be castrated, but any women who makes false allegations should also be punished for the damage she caused.
/r/MGTOW10/06/21 11:32 AM
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This is probably the single most important post I've seen here. The more you try, the more that's expected. If you can't meet the normal for whatever reason they start getting bored. I've learned not to do too much in a relationship due to this. A special treatment ends up becoming expected. The best thing I found if you're in a relationship, is to do the bare minimum, and only give special treatment for a special occasion. I used to try and give my women everything I could, and it never was eno…
/r/MGTOW10/06/21 11:04 AM
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Sounds like my old street. Lady took in anyone she found needing a home (some were real p.o.s ), another women had tons of cats and put the old cat litter on her driveway. Stuck something aweful on that street
/r/MGTOW09/06/21 09:54 PM
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Women freak out when you refuse them. I have some truly horrible times I've went through by turning them down for sex. The worst was one that completed destroyed my reputation at work, and cost me at least 50k in wages. I didn't even know till the day I was fired (reason include sexual harassment, physical harassment, drug abuse, laziness, and stealing). I worked 14 to 18hrs 5 days a week, and easily made the company over 1 million in the 2 years I was there. Was promised an increase to salary f…
/r/MGTOW09/06/21 09:17 PM
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It's obviously another fear scam. "Be afraid someone can make your purse beep when they are outside of your house". She can't take it to the police, because then they would write a story on a women who bought a purse tracking device, then claimed it was put there by a man. Getting tired of all these hate/fear men they are evil stories, that are obviously fake.
/r/MGTOW09/06/21 08:32 PM
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I read a post the other day that claimed women in her position were raped each time, even though it was an agreement. Basically saying women who chose that profession can't consent when money was involved. I might agree in certain cases where they weren't there willingly, but that wasn't what they were talking about. I think that's why post like this are coming up more often. To try and put rape charges on prostitution, and make it even more illegal for the man involved. I see it as a honest wom…
/r/MGTOW09/06/21 08:14 PM
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It's called buck breaking and it's a 2 hr documentary. At least what I can tell from the intro.
/r/MGTOW09/06/21 02:23 AM
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She's either one of a kind, or lying her ass off to impress her future slave. Wonder which one it's is
/r/MGTOW08/06/21 08:38 PM
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The lying to get pregnant is what pisses me off the most. It should be illegal to do so, but society (women) believe it's acceptable as long as it's the women's choice. There really should be a way a guy could prove this and get out of the trap. Unfortunately even if a women rapes the man, or find another way to get pregnant, the guys still held responsible. So very unlikely that would ever happen
/r/MGTOW07/06/21 07:31 PM
2

I was raised by extreme feminists and I feel for ya. It was before social media, so I completely believed it. I had nothing but females around me all the time (Mom, aunt, and 7 sisters). The guys my mom brought home were typically abusive and I got to watch fist fights on the regular. Really messed with my idea of men since I only seen men that had no problem being physical with women. Now that I'm older I know my mom was almost always the one to start being physical, and used it as a power dyna…
/r/MGTOW07/06/21 07:16 PM
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Congratulations you have slight reading comprehension skills, and are capable of rewording it like it's a new idea. Now all you need is to add to the conversation
/r/MGTOW06/06/21 11:53 AM
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I've been struggling with this for a while now. Hes to sensitive to have a talk with. Anything you say he takes it like a personal attack. Hes only 13 so there is still some time, but not sure how i can change that victim mentality. I work out of town 5 days a week so he's left home with 3 females (2 sisters and is mother). Honestly been thinking on starting up hunting so i can have time just for him. I was raised by a gaggle of women, so truthfully im trying to learn as a go. Any suggestions on…
/r/MGTOW06/06/21 12:02 AM
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Very informative, and i think the comments prove the blog
/r/MGTOW05/06/21 09:37 PM
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You need to accept the fact its over. I know it sucks and shes keeps you believing there's a chance by always having an excuse. What's shes doing is trying to find a replacement for you before breaking it off, or testing a new relationship out. Best to just walk away now. Even if things get better down the road, its only because she thinks you're the best option for the moment. If after all this you truly want to give her another shot you HAVE to stop chasing her. You really don't want to be cha…
/r/MGTOW04/06/21 11:08 PM
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Its always funny to me how you can love someone but not be in love with them. Its like people expect to have that extreme love feeling all the time. Always chasing that high, and once its gone take what you can from him, and find the next sucker.
/r/MGTOW04/06/21 10:57 AM
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I think something will come sooner or later. If i didn't have children and a good wife, id look forward to it. Unfortunately i do, so all i can do is try and teach my daughters the reality of life, instead of letting them believe everything society says. My oldest is truly naive in the way of the world. Spoiler: its not going well
/r/MGTOW02/06/21 10:47 PM
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