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Marriage/ChildrenGifmekills/r/MensRights27/01/26 08:53 AM
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Reminds me of “black power” and “white power”.
/r/MensRights08/03/26 02:49 PM
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The world is going to shit, isn’t it?
/r/MensRights01/03/26 09:10 PM
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Your perspective is valid, society sets those toxic expectations. However, you do realize you don’t have to choose these kinds of trashy NPC women right? Some women are introspective, actually do care about equality, and just want mutual respect. It’s easy for negativity to stand out in our perceptions.
/r/MensRights27/02/26 06:10 PM
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I don’t know, it seems like you’re reporting mostly facts but the source you read likely had a conclusion drawn before reading the study. Most men were willing to accept the side effects, it was the medical reviewers that chose to end the study early. That study does bring up lots of things worth discussing though, like should biology excuse double standards and sexism? It all depends where your priorities land, but personally I am for equality first. Just because a woman faces greater physical …
/r/MensRights27/02/26 03:19 AM
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I’m sure it’s because having a penis causes someone to be a bad leader. Why do people feel the need to devolve into sexism? He literally could’ve pointed to countless flaws, but he chose to make this about gender. I would bet every single person laughing at that labels themselves a feminist that supports “equality,” but they’re so blind to their own sexism they don’t even see the problem with naming a movement about equality after a specific gender. Same goes for men’s rights activism by the way…
/r/MensRights26/02/26 07:00 PM
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Ugh I’m gonna need to take a break. I don’t agree with you that misogyny only offends, but that titanic bullshit really boils my blood. I had no idea.
/r/MensRights30/01/26 06:15 PM
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I think you are misinterpreting my post.
/r/MensRights29/01/26 02:40 AM
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Well said. This is exactly why what I propose lifts everyone’s autonomy instead of reducing it, because how many single mothers now would have waited or even not chose parenthood, if they knew a father was going to bail? I’m just remaking your point, but you’ve picked up on what a few have missed. Thank you.
/r/MensRights28/01/26 03:21 PM
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It is, and it’s really a shame most can’t see it. Men are often forgotten about. I tried making this same post in r/feminism and they banned me, despite the desire to bring equality through lifting everyone up. It’s not right to shame all feminists though, since making hasty generalizations would stoop us down to many of their levels.
/r/MensRights27/01/26 04:38 PM
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I see how you view this as a misunderstanding of equity, because it is true that women bear the physical costs, with the advantage of getting to follow through with an abortion or not (assuming pro choice states, let’s stick with the current argument even though I agree the issue of women’s autonomy is currently at threat and needs to be advocated for). If both parents are given the clarity and awareness before they ever even conceive, it actually raises the autonomy of both men and women, it do…
/r/MensRights27/01/26 04:35 PM
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Do we need to compare these though? Fathers being able to opt out of parenthood in a legal abortion time window, just like mothers can, is leveling the field. It increases clarity and shared awareness without pushing women down. The alternative of holding women to the same mental and financial standard as men would be reducing women’s autonomy to match men’s, instead of increasing men’s autonomy to match women’s.
/r/MensRights27/01/26 11:40 AM
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Your point is valid, but I’d like to point out that duress is currently a one-way street. Fathers are at the mercy of a mother’s decision, and must become parents regardless of how prepared they are. Alternatively, if a mother knows before pregnancy that she cannot guarantee financial support from a father if he is granted equal autonomy (assuming he must follow the legal abortion time window), it reduces duress for both parties because everyone was made aware of the uncertainty long before.
/r/MensRights27/01/26 11:27 AM
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AI has the potential to be a completely neutral arbiter, yet it only takes a few evil creators, too shortsighted to work towards a long term and noble goal, to give in to the short term win of installing personal bias. Men and women will need to watch their backs, democrats and republicans, rich and poor. Maybe a workaround is to use equally biased AIs to gain a truly neutral perspective for important questions, or even mixture-of-experts style. Take some inspiration from quantum algorithms. To …
/r/MensRights03/11/25 06:21 AM
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Even if men need more vitamin C, it’s not illegal for men to buy women’s multivitamins. Don’t make something sexist out of nothing friend, it reminds me of a feminist post I saw the other day claiming Tylenol was oppressing women.
/r/MensRights27/09/25 04:34 AM
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I try to avoid this type of content. Just block/report her and move on, the negative energy will bleed into your real perception of non-femcels. Be careful how you shape your algorithm
/r/MensRights20/09/25 09:30 PM
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You could just call yourself an egalitarian. Feminism is too focused on women and men’s rights activism is too focused on men.
/r/MensRights05/09/25 07:27 AM
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