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-4

Most plus size models are very healthy. Far healthier than the super skinny models you see. So let's not pretend it's about anything other than your preferences for looks. 'I don't like women that look like that so let's tell women it's not okay to look like that' said viesegel as he paged through the sears catelogue ogling women. 'This glossy magazine shouldn't have women on it unless they are my type of women' he muttered, between sobs.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 08:34 AM
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Ummm...yeah, if you're in the kkk.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 08:29 AM
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And im guessing you can't explain that comment any further without being banned for misogyny.. but please try.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 08:16 AM
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There are 6 million car accidents in America each year. Compared to a few dozen men that lost their jobs based on something they didn't do. Doesn't seem like a great comparison and doesn't seem like a reason to fear women.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 07:54 AM
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Overweight people know they are overweight. And they can work towards becoming better at a pace they are comfortable with. Filling them with self loathing doesn't solve the problem. So it's far better to be positive about their body even if isn't exactly what they want yet. There's no movement to delude fat people into thinking being morbidly obese is okay. There is a movement to convince fat people that they shouldn't hate themselves just because they have work to do.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 07:22 AM
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Well, I'm not anyone's doctor. I don't walk around Telling people that they need to quit smoking. Or that they need to cut out sweets. Or that they should walk more. Or to brush their teeth more often. So I see no reason why anyone that isn't a doctor should be telling someone there is something wrong with their body.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 06:31 AM
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why it's important to point this behaviour out to men is that women have been indoctrinated to see men as entitled for 100 years now. Men haven't had that luxury of time, so a little extra info is warranted. Did you just openly admit posting this stuff is so people think women are entitled? Lol. Wtf?
/r/MensRights19/07/22 06:18 AM
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'But... feminists do it so why can't I?' If you want to be like feminists so much, perhaps you should be the one to go to the feminist subs to learn new material.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 06:11 AM
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Women are no more entitled than men. People are entitled of both genders. And posting examples of one woman in hopes it convinces people that the other gender is entitled is kind of sad. Going out of your way to defend that this is a mens rights topic is also sad.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 06:02 AM
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.1 percent of the male population died in Vietnam and Korea put together. And in the same period, men earned over 90 percent of all income while women lived reliant on men. Safe to say men Controlled that society pretty good. So yeah, that's a patriarchy still.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 05:52 AM
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Telling fat people they shouldn't hate themselves is what body positivity is. I'm all for that.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 05:47 AM
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You think this post showcases the sexist expectations of women? Or just this one woman? Are you suggesting this woman's poor behaviour is reflective of all women?
/r/MensRights19/07/22 05:43 AM
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Whenever there is a domestic violence incident, the media and police always make the man a the perpetrator. He gave the woman a black eye, but she likely started the physical altercation by throwing a dish or saying something mean. WAY more women end up in the hospital and morgue, but WAY more men have their feelings hurt or skin scratched. Who is to say who it's worse for?
/r/MensRights19/07/22 05:26 AM
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It isn't even limited to children. Just women in general. MeToo taught me that. Thank god I'm in a male-dominated field. If you spend so much time reading stories about women on the internet that you are straight up scared of them, it's time to get off the internet.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 05:22 AM
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What a great article about men's rights. After all, mens rights is just about making women look bad right?
/r/MensRights19/07/22 05:20 AM
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Almost no movies are a out feminism. I can't remember the last time I watched a movie and feminism was involved. You are probably just confusing feminism and women and there are women in the movies you are watching.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 05:13 AM
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Mentioning groups of people that aren't men and discussing problems they have is not fair to men. As a men, I want to be discussed and it's injustice that people discuss groups that aren't me.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 05:11 AM
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Todays victimhood mentality is crazy. Being a victim is what people seem to want most these days. They don't even realize that men are the biggest victims.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 05:08 AM
You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

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