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| 0 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.Youre just saying words now. Im bored of you. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 07:01 PM |
| 0 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.Nobody wants to clean up your mess or pay your bills isn't a good enough argument for you? The immorality of pushing your responsibilities onto other people doesn't seem unfair to you? Ok cool. Maybe you think supporting a child is equivalent to owning a cat and cats are no big deal to support... so what s the big deal right? My question is who tf raised you? They were clearly lazy losers too. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 06:27 PM |
| 2 | The way that women treat short men is horribleAlls fair in love and war right? Ladies get to keep shitting on the broke guys and short kings but dont say shit when I flame a fat chick trying to tell us her body is beautiful or single mom with 3 kids that she's not a prize and never will be. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 06:14 PM |
| -13 | females acting like you are harassing them when you are just walking? (what to do about it?)Back off a bit and stop breathing through your mouth. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 06:10 PM |
| -1 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.Yeah your idea of logic and equity is someone else in society foots the bill for your mistakes and fuck ups because...because...well you never gave a good reason (there isn't one). Stfu you moron | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 06:02 PM |
| -1 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.if you can't understand the basic concept that an individual is responsible for what he or she does then there's really no point in continuing this conversation. Go play your silly semantic games with someone else my boy. and for the love of god, please don't procreate. Ever. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 04:02 PM |
| -9 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.What have I said that is hypocritical? My whole argument can be summed up as own up to your shit". | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 03:56 PM |
| 0 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.I'll answer by saying that I think every individual is responsible for the actions that they take and the decisions that they make. If you choose to have sex you must assume all the risks and consequences that may follow. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 03:53 PM |
| -7 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.Nope. I'm against any ruling or law that restricts the personal freedom of the individual. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 03:49 PM |
| -1 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.As do I | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 03:28 PM |
| -1 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.Why should I be held responsible for a decision that I had no part in making? You slept with the woman in question. Sex has risks. Pregnancy is one of those risks. No, it was her sole decision. True. Whatever her reasons it's her choice to make (abort or not)...she should seriously consider the negative implications of raising a fatherless child. so the kid is her sole responsibility. Untrue. The costs of raising a child with an absentee father extend to the other members of society. It is immor… | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 02:17 PM |
| -18 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.This subreddit is a perfect example of what's wrong with society. Grown ass men (i assume they're grown) wanting to fuck and get people pregnant while also maintaining the right to just walk away scot-free. from their fuck up. Holy shit... | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 02:01 PM |
| -1 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.You're the only one duckin and dodging my guy. Cut the bullshit. If you create a kid (by accident or otherwise) you'd better pony tf up because the rest of us don't wanna be on the hook for your irresponsible behaviors. It's okay, if you don't want to be a parent that's fine but that kid is your and your baby mamma's responsibility- not ours. You're crying about unfairness and forced labor while not realizing that the rest of society is on the hook for raising the kid in the father's absence. Th… | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 01:55 PM |
| -4 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.child support of he had nothing to do with the kid. He helped create the kid It is his responsibility regardless of how he feels. And if it is not his responsibility to help pay and raise it then what you're argument implies is that it's someone else's responsibility. Society, Tax-payers etc. Holy shit, what a gross and immoral argument... | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 01:38 PM |
| -1 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.Maybe you will maybe you won't but If you admire and seek to be like men who live trivial lifestyles with no responsibilities well...you've made my point for me. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 01:33 PM |
| -1 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.It is my belief that nobody has the "right" to tell another person what they can or cannot do with their own body. If you fuck around and get another person pregnant that's on you. I get it, it sucks if you're not ready or she's bonkers or something but your rights end where another person's body begins. Shoulda been more careful with your semen | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 01:30 PM |
| -1 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.I think the state has no business telling an individual what they can or cannot do with their own body. Also, the Supreme Court just issued a "ruling". I believe the laws regarding abortion access vary by state. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 01:23 PM |
| 0 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.There's no concession here my guy. Trying to shirk your responsibilities always catches up to you. You'll learn eventually | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 12:27 PM |
| 0 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.I dont have to answer your silly questions. Who tf do you think you are? FOH😂 | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 12:19 PM |
| -2 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.There's no dodge except on your end...you dont even really understand the terms you're throwing around. Your concept of "autonomy" is that you get to put your dick wherever you want while avoiding the risks and consequences of your actions. I say, thank God for the child support system because it helps to prevent responsibile fathers and taxpayers from being on the hook for the gross little bastards that you'd create and abandon. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 11:55 AM |
| 4 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.I of course agree with that. Ive been saying all along that both parties are responsible for what they do. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 11:43 AM |
| -14 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.Spin it how you wanna but it sounds you want to have sex with no risk or consequences. Life does not work like that. Sorry to burst your bubble. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 11:42 AM |
| -3 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.Here's the very simplified version of the concept that you're not grasping here...Don't inseminate scummy women and if you do, take responsibility for whatever comes next you fucking loser. This the type of shit your daddy should of taught you...assuming you even had one around is one hell of a stretch considering what you've written here today. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 10:43 AM |
| -2 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.It's likley less of an "edge case" than one would expect given that rape statistics are showing a 50/50 trend. *Please provide the source for this statistical trend. Id love to read the article or the study to expand my own knowledge in this specific area. Just link it for me. So what happens in the event all due diligence has been taken, but an accident happens. Both parties agreed for a good time but shit happens. She does whatever she likes. She could be a bit vindictive or looking for a bit … | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 10:16 AM |
| 1 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.Huh? Did you read what ive written? How did you miss all the parts where I said both parties are responsible for what they do?im thinking that If you did read what Ive had to say so far that you couldn't possibly have any reason to ask me such a dumb question. The answer is obvious AF...Unless of course you're just trying to pick a fight. No thanks, im not interested. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 09:56 AM |
| -2 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.Sorry to confuse you, but the framework of my argument includes the idea that both parties involved are responsible for the risks involved with sexual encounters. Both parties are responsible for practicing discipline and discernment about who to have sex with. Both parties are responsible for taking the nessasary actions to prevent pregnancy disease or other undesirable outcomes whatever they are. But as a man once you inject a womans body with YOUR semen thats an action you had control over. C… | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 09:39 AM |
| -4 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.Thats what one might call an edge case. Hella rare. The sort of thing one throws on the table when he has no real response...But Ill bite. Female rapist hypothetical is an extremely unfortunate set of circumstances for sure. But My point of taking personal responsibility for where you stick your dick still stands because the remedy for such an edge circumstance is to involve the legal system and punish that bitch in the courts. Now if you want to talk about changing the laws and making them more… | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 09:27 AM |
| -5 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.Sorry, but I support the idea that a man must bear the responsibility of his own voluntary actions. When you choose to have sex there are risks involved that range from accidental pregnancy, to a minor infection to as you put it "financial slavery". If you're unlucky, dumb or irresponsible enough to inject another person with your semen then whatever happens after that in my opinion is in the hands of the person you inseminatned. Being responsible for what you do is tough but too bad...be celiba… | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 08:42 AM |
| -29 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.This concept is flawed based on my thinking...I mean if you go and stick your dick into something you gotta accept responsibility for what may or may not happen...whatever that is. Once you splash your seed into the orifices of another individual it not yours anymore. Take responsibility for your actions and don't stick your dick in crazy. The risk of financial slavery alone should be enough to compel men to make better choices about who they sleep with. Or am I missing something? | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 08:09 AM |
| -33 | The Roe v Wade ruling is an opportunity for men to *gain* reproductive rights that have thus far been non existent.Oh yeah..this political movement is gonna take off like a rocket. Stop it bro😒 | /r/MensRights | 26/06/22 07:40 AM |
| 4 | I think I misunderstood what RPW means (not hating just confused)Succint. Articulate. Informative. | /r/RedPillWomen | 25/05/22 07:53 AM |
| -3 | Is no one else annoyed by the Nude scene in the Thor "Love and Thunder" Trailer and the blatant double standards and hypocrisy it represents ?Annoyed? Maybe if you're the type who looks for things to be offended about...the clip was pretty funny to me. | /r/MensRights | 25/05/22 06:07 AM |
| 1 | I’ve just realised that the reason I struggle to get into relationships is because I’m dating out of my leagueWhat are your standards? What are you looking for exactly? A husband? What else? | /r/RedPillWomen | 13/05/22 01:44 AM |
| 6 | I’ve just realised that the reason I struggle to get into relationships is because I’m dating out of my leagueHow old are you? | /r/RedPillWomen | 12/05/22 03:02 PM |
| -3 | Been seeing sponsored ads for this all day, makes me sick thinking of all the gloating, glorification of discrimination, and thinly veiled hate speech that’ll go totally uncriticised in the mainstream if this event goes aheadWho cares? Sounds fun. | /r/MensRights | 19/04/22 11:58 PM |
| 4 | Without exception every defense of Will Smith's violent assault I’ve personally heard so far comes from women.Kevin Samuels has the best, most coherent and logically consistent take so far. | /r/MensRights | 30/03/22 02:31 PM |
| -5 | Rights that men don't have (but women have)This post is mostly BS. | /r/MensRights | 27/09/20 09:36 AM |
| 1 | BOOM! I got custody!!!!We're happy for you but can you share a few of the details about what you went through? At least tell us some of what you learned from your research. | /r/MensRights | 23/04/20 06:21 AM |
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