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Really? You have a link? I gotta see this
/r/MensRights22/03/26 04:04 AM
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I'm so happy that I'm not the only one who notices this, especially with regards to genital mutilation. Feminists lobbied very hard to get FGM recognized as a human rights violation and at least in the US it was made illegal, then it got overturned and then just a few years ago they fought to get it federally banned again. Not a peep was ever made to address MGM aside from possible lipservice if that. A very interesting thing to notice is how they treat trans dudes and natural born guys. When it…
/r/MensRights08/11/25 05:21 AM
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r/foreskin_restoration
/r/MensRights15/01/25 04:04 AM
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You obviously never studied genetics. I'm not even going to take my time to respond in depth I suggest you dig into science. This is ironic lmao. I guess I won't answer in depth either. Look, I'm not sure what about black dudes banging white chicks bothers you, or mixed people in general but I'll continue to put my dick wherever I please without worrying about some Redditors qualms about the color of the women I'm fucking.
/r/MensRights11/01/25 02:38 PM
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Yeah, this is going to be a long answer, so buckle up or just read the tl;dr. I'm not sure where you're getting this from, but genetic variation makes the offspring more robust against diseases. That's like high school biology. Being genetically homogeneous sets you up to have everyone be wiped out by the same thing with no survivors because everyone has the same "weakness." It's better to have traits mix so that we don't have this issue. One example, people with sickle cell trait (usually black…
/r/MensRights11/01/25 06:59 AM
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Is the implication here that interracial relationships are bad for society?
/r/MensRights10/01/25 07:49 PM
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That still doesn't equate to higher morality whatsoever. You can empathize with someone and understand their pain and still not give a shit. If someone is telling you to support or do something unethical and you agree with the suggestion instead of disagreeing and doing the right thing, you are being unethical.
/r/MensRights06/01/25 11:58 PM
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Dude, I'm not going to lie. Even if you are to get everything that you think you're missing out on right this moment, you still wouldn't be happy. You could get the parties, hot gf, and whatever you said that you want in the other comments and still not be content because deep down, it seems like you don't believe that you shouldn't have these things. Your mind will never allow you to be higher than you see yourself. Why do you think you have dudes with all of that, and they still kill themselve…
/r/MensRights03/01/25 07:13 PM
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In terms of intelligence, men and women have the same mean score, but men have a higher variance in their distribution than women. That means that there are more men who have below-average intelligence than women, but also, the same rule applies with above-average intelligence.
/r/MensRights14/06/24 01:06 PM
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You mean the zoo where there's a protective barrier between you and the bears, and there are dozens of men rubbing shoulders with you on the same side of the barrier while they're also watching the bears? What a joke! You're literally clutching straws at this point just to make us look bad, and it's so obvious😂😂😂😂😂😂. Would you like to put men in the exhibition and have bears stand alongside the women then lmao. How about in the classroom or workplace?
/r/MensRights13/06/24 04:48 PM
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The same women who work and go to school with dozens of men in a room daily are to be taken seriously when they claim that they genuinely feel safer in the presence of a wild bear?
/r/MensRights13/06/24 01:32 PM
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I've been accused of being gay by my family because I wasn't attracted to a particular woman they wanted me to date, and when I got offended, they said, "You wouldn't be so defensive if you weren't gay." In other arguments in the past, they would say something outrageous, and then when I either refute the argument, I get, "Why are you arguing with a girl? You're a man. You're supposed to just walk away or be quiet." It's a shame that such manipulative behavior is normalized against men.
/r/MensRights11/06/24 09:40 PM
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Congratulations!
/r/MensRights28/05/24 01:04 PM
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There was a study done that shows that female rulers were actually more likely to wage war than male rulers. People just have an assumption that women wouldn't use force or power to get what they want if given the chance.
/r/MensRights14/05/24 03:59 PM
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Literally they are ashamed of their own libido lmao
/r/MensRights04/05/24 11:17 PM
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I think that they just need someone or a group of people to pull them out of the darkness they live in. I completely understand why they feel that way, but it's harmful for them and the people around them. But also, not all of them are hateful either. Some of them really don't have any confidence or self-esteem whatsoever and just need someone further along in the path to help them. I've seen a dude skulking around the dance floor of a party like he wanted to participate but just didn't know how…
/r/MensRights03/05/24 04:27 AM
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