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GJokaero/r/MensRights06/04/18 08:13 PM
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Edu./Occu.GJokaero/r/MensRights21/10/18 05:54 PM
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You're right it doesn't. It does mean that women who would otherwise be great at chess may be put off, or at worse actively excluded/harassed/bullied. Just a numbers thing.
/r/MensRights17/08/23 06:58 PM
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It's not actually got anything, directly, to do with men. Chess is open, but it's male dominated. This, for various, self explanatory reasons, means women stay relatively uninvolved and so the creation of women's only chess. It's a safe space, which is entirely reasonable given the reality of the situation. This is a trans issue, basically saying trans women violate the nature of that safe space hence they're not allowed.
/r/MensRights17/08/23 06:01 PM
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Bro get out of here with that victim blaming nonsense. Everyone wants someone nice, but it's tactless to say you also want to wanna fuck them too. People get into relationships for all sorts of reasons and they're complicated.
/r/MensRights23/06/23 05:21 PM
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No. Men bear non of the responsibility or effort of pregnancy or birth, only of parenthood. People should be able to waive their responsibilities as a parent (as long as they do so within a reasonable time frame), but it's her body her choice with pregnancy end of.
/r/MensRights20/03/21 04:06 PM
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GOOD DAY SIR
/r/MensRights24/12/20 12:51 PM
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Idk I think this is one thing where it's definitely not gendered. I see shit about prostate cancer all the time.
/r/MensRights17/11/20 07:12 PM
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I'm not oppressed? I suffer from prejudice but I'm not oppressed and neither are short people.
/r/MensRights05/09/20 11:31 AM
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I was an obese child, I'm autistic, get started on by people trying to prove how hard they are by taking on the biggest guy in the room, and bisexual. Tell me more about how I don't know what it is to be the victim of prejudice. Edit: more to the point, I was saying short guys aren't the most disadvantaged group in the world. Are you honestly saying women in Iran have a better time than short dudes? Or black people have a better time than short dudes?
/r/MensRights05/09/20 10:51 AM
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No. Short men are not the most discriminated people in the world, and you and many others in this sub really needs a reality check on what the point of MRA is. In Western society being short is seen as undesirable, and some arseholes make a big deal out of it. This it. Across the world short dudes aren't barred from jobs, they aren't attacked by the KKK, they aren't killed more by cops, they aren't property or second class citizens. Many other groups do face this kind of discrimination, and wome…
/r/MensRights05/09/20 07:54 AM
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/African-American_Vernacular_English
/r/MensRights31/07/20 10:22 PM
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In standard English it would be, but that's only one dialect of English.
/r/MensRights31/07/20 09:02 AM
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Since always. Dialects are defined by their grammar and vocabulary, while accents are defined by pronunciation. In many dialects "to do" and "to be" are merging in usage.
/r/MensRights31/07/20 07:56 AM
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Not her dialect.
/r/MensRights31/07/20 06:09 AM
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F
/r/MensRights29/07/20 07:43 AM
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It's dumb no matter who it happens to I don't care if you hid assets or not. Get a preen up or don't get married.
/r/PussyPassDenied27/07/20 05:11 PM
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I think a big problem is verbage. Penetrate is transitive i.e. you need a subject and an object, so even in "made to penetrate" the side is still the one doing the action. Change it to something like enveloped or and you switch the roles. All of a sudden it's very clear who's doing what to who.
/r/MensRights04/07/20 08:25 AM
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These people are fucking morons. Man is just the old word for human, men and women were wifman and wereman. For some reason the wif was dropped but it's were we get "wife" amd wereman became woman. This is not sexist language, it's just the word we use. Why do people find it so hard to just think about something before they speak.
/r/MensRights09/05/20 09:15 AM
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Even if you do know how to hit properly you'll fuck up your hand. You can hit harder with a palm of you're not wrapped up.
/r/PussyPassDenied29/04/20 06:57 AM
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I thought Rowling was the richest woman in the world. She definitely earned it.
/r/PussyPassDenied07/04/20 06:12 AM
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Yes?!? It's straight up rape. He lied about the circumstances around the sex and so she didn't consent to the sex they actually had.
/r/MensRights15/03/20 01:16 PM
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English has made great lengths to change this for obvious reasons
/r/MensRights15/03/20 10:32 AM
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No I worded it poorly, I didn't mean to imply that the intended content of PPD was misogynistic. So far as I'm concerned it's just comedy.
/r/MensRights18/02/20 09:31 PM
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Because this subreddit is filled with misogyny and other shit that should be in puasypassdenied. There are so many posts in this sub which are purely for vindictive satisfaction and aren't helpful to conversation surrounding sexism against men, and other issues men face. Anyone who thinks there aren't is being willfully ignorant. The discussion about men's rights is important but this sub makes a mockery of it half the time.
/r/MensRights18/02/20 10:54 AM
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*raping
/r/PussyPassDenied11/12/19 04:26 PM
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Just like to point out mensural comes from the Latin for month; mensis. According to Google anyway. If check the OED but ceebs to log in through my uni account.
/r/PussyPassDenied11/12/19 07:32 AM
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That logic is so dumb though, like you wouldn't wash your dick if you were cut.
/r/MensRights07/08/19 05:47 PM
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It's not but under UK law women cannot be rapists due to how the law is worded.
/r/MensRights25/07/19 01:32 PM
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Yes but it's naive not recognise the fact that they're physically different to cis men and women. Some people aren't attracted to that, I'm not attracted to trans men. Cis men and women, and trans women I'm all for, but I don't like men with vaginas. Irrespective of any of that it's a distinction for the individual alone, regardless of what anyone else thinks about it. If they prefer the term pansexual, what right has anyone else to tell them they're not.
/r/PussyPassDenied23/07/19 05:13 PM
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The debate is whether bisexual includes trans people or not, for some it does (like me) for others it doesn't. The point is it's not explicit. Pansexual explicitly includes trans people, and so some people think that label better suits them.
/r/PussyPassDenied23/07/19 05:06 PM
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It's essentially the same. If you want to observe people's private lives, whether that's in their homes, their personal correspondence etc... a warrent has to be obtained from a certain level of station and it can only be to find evidence pertaining to the investigation at hand. I.e. if you're investigating a murder and you find evidence of a separate crime, say a theft, you cannot use that evidence in a prosecution of the theft as it wasn't found under legal pretences i.e. you didn't have a war…
/r/PussyPassDenied29/04/19 04:15 PM
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Except that's not my take. Like I say, child support is biased and one sided, that's where the problems are. The problem in some treating men like they have no rights with regards to children. The "her body, her problem" mantra is utter horse shit, it takes two to make a baby, and it's irresponsible to act like the dude has no responsibility in the matter. If it's so easy to "just don't have sex" or "go on the pill" then a dude can do the same and wrap his cock. Outside of rape a pregnancy is th…
/r/MensRights24/03/19 09:41 PM
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This is only a valid argument if you can have no questions asked abortion, free of charge. That's the case in most of Europe afaik (definitely is in the UK) but even then abortion is a contentious issue. Child support is a biased and one sided affair, and it needs work, but let's not act like it's not necessary in many (if not the majority) of situations.
/r/MensRights24/03/19 09:14 PM
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I agree but only if a woman can get an abortion for free, with no questions asked, and only up to the point where an abortion is no longer allowed. (Whatever that is I know it differs)
/r/MensRights18/12/18 11:26 AM
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That was the worse tackle I've ever seen
/r/PussyPassDenied27/10/18 04:59 PM
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Not that a decrease in romantic relationships isn't something that needs to be addressed, doesn't this also mean that by default there is a growing number of single women?
/r/MensRights14/09/18 12:17 PM
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This subreddit is getting more and more delusional. Yes there are huge issues with sexism against men, women's Day IS NOT one of them. Women's Day is about celebrating the achievements of women both now and in history, because historically women WERE oppressed and you can't argue with that. It's important to know that the dudes in your textbooks weren't the only people making scientific breakthroughs and changing the world, so many women were too but they so often get left along the wayside. The…
/r/MensRights07/09/18 08:27 PM
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It's the daily mail what do you expect from that utter shit bag of a "newspaper" if the daily mail we a person you'd look up munter in the dictionary and find a picture of then.
/r/MensRights28/08/18 09:47 PM
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There's an argument to be made that the reason for that is at that age we're treated like we know nothing instead of being shown. This is why it's important to talk about sex, have meaningful sex education, teach young boys about periods etc... kids can handle far more than society says
/r/MensRights21/03/18 10:45 PM
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Good bot?
/r/MensRights05/03/18 07:22 AM
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And to think I voted for them, I actually thought they had their head on straight.
/r/MensRights05/03/18 07:22 AM
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Reading the comments it feels like the take away some people have is that is okay for fat women to expect attention, but not fat men. I thought the point was that fat women aren't ever called fat, but far men are.
/r/MensRights19/02/18 07:11 AM
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No meant the individual man, not men as a whole and that's a very specific scenario, and I don't think it's that black and white. If the person I was with did something that underhanded I would reconsider being with them, and I don't know anyone who would judge me for that. Furthermore if they did I wouldn't really care. But regardless of that engagement is a personal thing, before my ex and I broke up we always said regardless of who proposes (if it ever happened) the other will buy a ring for …
/r/MensRights18/02/18 06:38 AM
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I see what you're saying but I've always been of the opinion that if you want things to change, act like they already have. I.e I treat everyone the same regardless, I would say if men are scared to refuse that's their problem, not a problem with women proposing. Again with second point, you don't actually have to do that regardless of what prior expect.
/r/MensRights18/02/18 06:24 AM
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Why is women proposing to men an issue? Am I missing something?
/r/MensRights17/02/18 07:26 PM
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Way to make my home city look bad
/r/MensRights16/02/18 09:39 AM
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Yeah it's a shitty double standard, but am I the only one which doesn't have a problem with these kind of things? Yeah they're accomplished athlete and that's incredible, doesn't mean they can't be hot. I'd much rather everyone just got over themselves a bit and realised making comments about people's attractiveness doesn't mean that's all anyone sees about them.
/r/MensRights12/02/18 05:51 AM
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But this isn't true? Pretty much every European country has this law, it's just any discrimination.
/r/MensRights05/01/18 07:52 PM
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