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I ALMOST had a discussion on there the other day. The response from OP I got was dumb as hell, BUT, both of my comments being critical were upvoted more than downvoted. Was on the post where OP said women do not consent to getting pregnant when having sex. I simple said men don't consent to be a father either, but when you have sex you are consenting to the possible consequences. Like the change your chute doesn't open when you sky dive, don't consent to die, but that doesn't mean it can't be a …
/r/MensRights01/07/22 04:08 PM
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Feminisms is a self centered movement, and there is literally no two ways about it. Feminism: belief in and advocacy of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes expressed especially through organized activity on behalf of women's rights and interests https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/feminism#:~:text=1%20%3A%20the%20belief%20that%20women,feminism Self Centered: concerned solely with one's own desires, needs, or interests https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/self-c…
/r/MensRights01/07/22 03:58 PM
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Is there NO personal accountability anymore!? One of the tops posts in TwoX right now is someone complaining about men saying "keep your legs closed if you don't wanna get pregnant"... this is on a sub that searching "get a vasectomy" gives countless results including a shit load saying men should get a vasectomy, and withholding sex until a man gets one. So no, these people have absolutely zero accountability. So little it's rather impressive to see so many people so fucking oblivious to their …
/r/MensRights30/06/22 04:21 PM
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I agree, but this segment hits VERY different for him. I hate the guy, but this piece is very good, he is calm, unpassionate and very raw data oriented. This might honestly be the best thing he has ever done and it's very neutral politicly. I am no fan of this guy at all and can't stand him, but credit where it's due.
/r/MensRights29/06/22 04:57 PM
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I find it amazing that for so long no matter what men say, women will think men WANT to just knock women up with all the consequences that come from it. Shit is so fucking maddening. You might as well assume we want to be set on fire too.
/r/MensRights29/06/22 04:27 PM
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Just to be that guy, a man rejecting sex is the literal opposite of being an incel.
/r/MensRights28/06/22 05:24 PM
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You ladies seriously over estimate how fun or good you are in bed. You people put way more value into sex for men than men do. Sex is great and all, but more often than not most women are pretty much the same or very boring, making it not worth the work at times. Most men are not happy just "getting their dick wet", some are for sure.. but they tend to be like 19 and not 30 Pro-tip, and not a mocking one, a genuine dating one: if you have sex with a man and things seem great and then he doesn't …
/r/MensRights28/06/22 05:22 PM
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Most of the women who would go on a sex strike are feminists who believe all men are responsible for the SCOTUS decision. If they go on a sex strike they’re doing everyone a favor. Literally does next to nothing. SCOTUS don't care, and these are women who either barely have sex anyway or men pretty much don't want to have sex with. They are really just going to piss off the guys who support them by taking it out on them. But that's feminism, attack your potential allies.
/r/MensRights28/06/22 05:12 PM
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States make too much money off child support to bother changing it. Just the fact of the matter. Doesn't help the actual money from child support is also one of the bigger deals for women when talking about divorce. Courts have no reason to take make it stop, it will piss off too many women and will take money out of the state. Would be like giving women free gyno visits or something, would piss off men being left out, and would cost the state money, so they will never do it, regardless of gende…
/r/MensRights27/06/22 07:42 PM
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Wasn't it only old white men who made the original ruling on RvW in the first place?
/r/MensRights27/06/22 07:38 PM
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I see there is no changing your made up mind that it's "revenge", even with an example you can easily digest. There is no conversing with you people. You people see the world in one way and one way only, and it's your way and only designed to paint men as wrong, that's the only reason you would even hinge on the term "revenge" when people see justice You see it as revenge because that's how you view men. But then again. It’s not equality now. Women are actually far behind now. Having to give bir…
/r/MensRights27/06/22 06:52 PM
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I literally see men here cheering because now, I quote ‘women are fucked like men’. And they are happy because to them it’s like revenge on women. The problem is right here, you look at equal treatment as "revenge". We dont' view it as revenge, it's equality. We liek to see people get what they have coming to them for their own actions regardless of gender. This is the problem with feminism, equal treatment looks like "revenge" to people like you. A woman getting life in prison isn't revenge, it…
/r/MensRights27/06/22 05:34 PM
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They fact they are blaming men to begin with shows just how sexist people can be to men. Man support pro-choice nearly as much as women, and in fact when circumstances are added like rape and health, men are more open to abortion than women. (I posted the Pew stuff on this in a thread yesterday). It's a clear religious/political issue, but they can not help but blame and attack men. This issue years ago is the exact reason I hate feminism as I realized how unreal sexist they are as they ALWAYS c…
/r/MensRights27/06/22 05:25 PM
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I stand with this dude.
/r/MensRights27/06/22 01:13 AM
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https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/fact-sheet/public-opinion-on-abortion/ As a whole, it's 63% Women, 58% men who are pro-choice... 5% isn't anywhere near big enough gap to blame an entire gender. And 37% of women (more than 1 in 3) is a pretty substantial chunk https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2022/05/06/americas-abortion-quandary/ When accounting for various reasons for abortion, men are slightly more supportive than women for abortion, 74% to 68% of. Point being, with what we can actual…
/r/MensRights27/06/22 01:12 AM
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I have to do it..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aG5Y4VXlk-w&ab_channel=IFC
/r/MensRights26/06/22 05:34 PM
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It continues to frustrate me that this is constantly framed as a "men vs. women" issue. It's genuinely baffling, but not unexpected. It's also the entire reason why they can't win this issue. They are too busy trying to blame men and come up with clever sayings instead of talking to the religious right who disagree with them. A woman I work with is pro-life and said to me Friday she has never had a woman have a discussion with her to make a case for pro-choice. Meanwhile, I'm a pro-choice man wh…
/r/MensRights26/06/22 05:33 PM
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About 700 die from pregnancy a year. Of those that die, the most common are heart issues (fat, old). According to March of Dimes.. of all sources, claim most pregnancy deaths can be prevented with normal medical care BEFORE, during and after pregnancy. They also cite living conditions as the primary factor and state the 700 deaths themselves. https://www.marchofdimes.org/complications/pregnancy-related-death-maternal-death-and-maternal-mortality.aspx#:~:text=The%20leading%20causes%20of%20pregnan…
/r/MensRights26/06/22 05:27 PM
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"They want access to every boys club, but they want to keep every girls club for girls only and then call it equality -- only because they are equal to what they envision, not reality."
/r/MensRights26/06/22 05:08 PM
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Yeah, but now your silence is violence! We can't win, which is why I stopped bothering. It's why many younger men are not bothering. Feminism is getting in their own way and creating more issues, not solving them. For whatever reason talking, listening and trying to enlist people to their cause isn't a thing, they spend literally all their time just complaining or blaming men. It's very counter productive.
/r/MensRights26/06/22 05:05 PM
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Problem with feminism, they seem to think all women think the same, like them. I heard these people over the last month claiming over 95% of women are pro-choice... I can't find anything that shows more than 65% of women as pro choice. That means about 35-45% of women are not (and also would place them against feminism). But feminists only want to blame men. Sad part is, there are a LOT of issue feminists have where they spend their time blaming men, where if they reached out to other women they…
/r/MensRights26/06/22 05:02 PM
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Sadly, this is true. A few years ago I got a new job so bought a new car. Always had good funds, just decided to splurge on myself. Fucking amazing how much more attractive to women I got literally overnight. I had two women who would not give me the time of day practically throw themselves at me within 2 weeks of getting a new car. One saw me pull up to the square (like a southern main street/downtown) and come running our of one of the sports bars to chat me up. This same woman called me a tro…
/r/MensRights26/06/22 04:59 PM
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Honestly, as insanely dumb as this is, women tend to really only do this on dating apps. I am 5'7" and never had a woman use my height against me meeting them in person. It's much more of showing what women do and how they behave when they don't have to do literally anything (dating apps). The dating app world gives us a peek in to just how entitled and shallow many women can be when given the right circumstance in the dating world. But as annoying as the whole thing is, I don't think it's fair …
/r/MensRights26/06/22 04:56 PM
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Yep. A ruling that was mostly if not only religious and political based. You have according to pew only 63% of women, 58% of men as pro-choice (not far off, and still plenty of pro-life women), yet they see telling men to get snipped... for THEM... as appropriate. These people are so angry at men and so hateful that when there is an issue that it insanely important, they pass over the actual problem and choose, CHOOSE, to blame men instead. It's fucking nuts.
/r/MensRights26/06/22 04:53 PM
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I am pro-choice and you could not get me off my ass to help. I would, but I am told so much I don't matter, I should have no opinion, that's it's men's fault (for some fucking reason when it's a clear religious and political thing while 1 of 3 women are pro-life...), and that I "should just not have sex" If my opinion doesn't matter... why the fuck am I going to help if you're still going to shame and blame me regardless?
/r/MensRights26/06/22 04:50 PM
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many did admit that it was "no uterus no opinion if you are pro life" So it's agree with me, or you're wrong... sounds on par for social movement.
/r/MensRights26/06/22 04:48 PM
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Probably higher if the bar is going to be that low. I use to work security back in the day for dance clubs and bars, 4 out of 5 people we booted were women and the overwhelming majority of the time it was for harassing men, the rest of the time it was because they were trying to start physical fights with both men and women (there is always a girl or two doing anything to get in a fist fight with another woman.. shit was so strange). Women in these settings grab and grope men to an insane degree…
/r/MensRights24/06/22 04:52 PM
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There is a reason men make eye contact and nod at each other, we are signaling to the other we are "cool". We do this as men for our safety, just something we developed over time. Point being, men also feel a little uneasy walking alone, but we have developed something to use silently with each other to signal no ill intention. But make no mistake, that came out of fear and safety, not for the hell of it. You are a fool to be walking alone at night and not be aware of your surroundings or be obl…
/r/MensRights24/06/22 04:34 PM
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