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| 1 | A friend posted this on Facebook. I found it disturbing, to say the least that she thinks like this. What's your opinion?I agree, as long either partner brings in enough money, the other could do the housework. That's not what I'm critisizing. I think you underestemate the expectations and supression of women back in the day. There is a toxic culture around that fithies style so many want to bring back. | /r/MensRights | 05/08/22 08:27 AM |
| 1 | A friend posted this on Facebook. I found it disturbing, to say the least that she thinks like this. What's your opinion?Ok one sentence quip god, you got me. I guess that relationship my niece is in, is pretty healthy. Where she has a day job, does all the chores in the house, while her jobless little sweetheart plays videogames all fucking day, and shouts her down for not getting the kids away from the TV screen. That's a pretty healthy fucking relationship isn't it? Sharing burdens, what a fucking controversial opinion, women should just do all the work, or I'm oppressed. I hope so bad, that you're alone, and w… | /r/MensRights | 05/08/22 08:13 AM |
| 1 | UK Premier League male football players and staff to receive mandatory sexual consent trainingWere the accusations false? | /r/MensRights | 05/08/22 08:02 AM |
| 1 | UK Premier League male football players and staff to receive mandatory sexual consent trainingSorry for not adressing your points. I'm not trying to debate. Just bleeding karma repeating the same conversation with everyone. | /r/MensRights | 05/08/22 01:28 AM |
| 1 | UK Premier League male football players and staff to receive mandatory sexual consent trainingWell, I agree with you. I didn't argue the woman angle too much, because I thought it was the concept of the courses themselves that offended people. | /r/MensRights | 05/08/22 01:07 AM |
| 1 | UK Premier League male football players and staff to receive mandatory sexual consent trainingI'm not gonna start another chain. But if you're interested: essentialism is the idea that certain characteristics are inherent to people on a 'soul' like basis. It's where all racism and sexism is based on. Also, the biggest reason for transphobia. What a man is, being so inherit at birth, who could it ever be a woman? If we stop believing people are on fundamental design different, we would fix so much about how we treat each other. But by the looks of this sub, claiming that men and women pre… | /r/MensRights | 05/08/22 01:03 AM |
| 1 | UK Premier League male football players and staff to receive mandatory sexual consent trainingI do believe it's unfair. There is a logic behind why men, and not women, but I won't explain it here, because frankly, it doesn't excuse the inequality on that front. Women are also potential perpetrators of sexual assault, and should therefore get these courses. | /r/MensRights | 05/08/22 12:53 AM |
| 1 | UK Premier League male football players and staff to receive mandatory sexual consent trainingThat's not what I was trying to do, I'm sorry. I think I should give up, you didn't ask for my opinion. I am hostile simply for trying to express it in this sub. Take your time, take care of yourself. | /r/MensRights | 05/08/22 12:48 AM |
| 1 | UK Premier League male football players and staff to receive mandatory sexual consent trainingYou shouldn't pass off your anxiety to the 'others'. You have a right to express your emotions. You are not weak for doing so. It's horrible when false accusations happen, even when disproven, it can stain someone for life. I understand the fear and anxiety. Is it so hard to believe that you're talking to a feminist, who isn't out to dissect you for weak points? We're supposed to be two sides of the same coin. | /r/MensRights | 05/08/22 12:42 AM |
| 1 | feeling unappreciatedWell, I'm glad I managed to at least help one person on this sub today. I've tanked my Karma just being here. I came to this sub, because I know a lot of men hurt, and there is so much unfair shit. I came here to talk to people like you and help out. But most of this sub is just bitter sexism. I learned my lesson, being nice and open, I'm going back to my queer echo-chambers, were we talk about how cis-men are all incel pigs. Do people even want this polarization to calm down? I hope you'll be a… | /r/MensRights | 05/08/22 12:32 AM |
| 1 | UK Premier League male football players and staff to receive mandatory sexual consent trainingI can't really argue beyond what I've said. Everyone is a potential thief; everyone is a potential racist. We need education on these fronts. And well, I know how being taught about racism tends to rustle the same implication-jammies as consent-ed. Maybe it's the 'evil' thing, right? People will never be able to be taught nuanced versions of things, if they are offended by 'implications'. Everyone has a baseline understanding of Sexism. Start trying to educate a more complicated version, and the… | /r/MensRights | 05/08/22 12:18 AM |
| 1 | A friend posted this on Facebook. I found it disturbing, to say the least that she thinks like this. What's your opinion?I clearly wrote that working with your husband and sharing burdens equally, is a sign of a healthy relationship. | /r/MensRights | 05/08/22 12:09 AM |
| 1 | UK Premier League male football players and staff to receive mandatory sexual consent trainingThere is actually a lot of sexual assault cases, where the accused tells the court they 'didn't know'. Lots of people take 'stop' as a moan of pleasure. You see it in porn all the time. Please be mindful that just because you are in your right mind about this stuff, doesn't mean everyone else is. If you are ever invited to a group consent-ed, try not to see it as harmful. At worst you'll be explained things you already know. But yeah, this 'implication' thing you boys are having a real hard time… | /r/MensRights | 04/08/22 11:53 PM |
| 1 | UK Premier League male football players and staff to receive mandatory sexual consent trainingI believe the 'implication' aspect is the main reason they are against it. Despite me adding they shouldn't take it as such. | /r/MensRights | 04/08/22 11:41 PM |
| 1 | UK Premier League male football players and staff to receive mandatory sexual consent trainingPlease, take a Snickers, you go debate-mode when you're hungry. Jokes aside, I worry your response ignores my intent here. I did my best to explain the sports media's obvious reason for this stunt, and I said you shouldn't take consent education as an accusation. I do believe we should give people consent training regardless of gender, I don't understand what a 'falsehood statement' is. It's kinda crazy that debate ethics has gone so far, that I can literally make a logical fallacy, by stating w… | /r/MensRights | 04/08/22 11:37 PM |
| 1 | A friend posted this on Facebook. I found it disturbing, to say the least that she thinks like this. What's your opinion?What do you mean? You disagree with my take? | /r/MensRights | 04/08/22 11:09 PM |
| 1 | UK Premier League male football players and staff to receive mandatory sexual consent trainingI think consent training is a good idea regardless of gender. The difference between a sports media empire, and the education system should be obvious though. One is a business doing a meaningless stunt, to show they're taking it seriously and bringing 'change', while the other is a more hidden institution, that tends to try the hush-hush approach. As someone who thinks sex-ed and explain consent is important, this stuff is corporate being corporate, and the larger issue remains unaddressed. I w… | /r/MensRights | 04/08/22 11:01 PM |
| 1 | wait..so an actress who sleeps with hundreds of people is a Hero and Icon now?Yes, every single one of my male coworkers, and old high school buddies, all to downplayed how many women they've slept with, out of fear of being shamed over it. Meanwhile, women constantly get praised for having sex with tons of people. There's even a hyper specific gender-based slur made to target men, which is almost never used on women, and when it is, it must be specified that she's a woman-[slur]. | /r/MensRights | 04/08/22 10:39 PM |
| 1 | feeling unappreciatedI'm sorry, that really sucks. Firstly, I think you should take pride in the fact that you've been the caring one. You did your part, they didn't return the favor. So, while you might feel down on the situation, feel good about yourself and your character. Secondly, I think it's a good idea to turn your birthdays into a self-care day instead. Thirdly, invest in the relationships that are rewarding, not the ones that leech. You should find yourself conveniently broke on their birthdays, and in the… | /r/MensRights | 04/08/22 10:28 PM |
| 1 | A friend posted this on Facebook. I found it disturbing, to say the least that she thinks like this. What's your opinion?Well, you can structure a relationship as healthy, or toxic, as you want. I wouldn't advise any woman to go with a 50s style patriarchal marriage, unless they have a serious fetish for being a submissive house slave. In modern healthy relationships, burdens are shared equally. | /r/MensRights | 04/08/22 10:13 PM |
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