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Because they are, it's not exactly a secret anymore that the corrupt states of America is now openly sexist to men and that boys are certainly at risk. Best options for parents? Homeschooling - more Americans are choosing this and eschewing the entire public/private education system all together and I've heard from some parents doing it that they are seeing wonderful results Private but with a caveat - before going private, openly interview the teacher in question about their beliefs on the syst…
/r/MensRights14/12/24 03:00 PM
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Woah woah, I think there's a lot of paranoia in this post. I'm a father myself to an awesome little boy, and while I'm not divorced, I am also not blind to the current climate revolving around women and power dynamics. Now, does that mean I have views that may be counter to what society is telling me? Absolutely. But am I worried those views are going to be a hindrance to my son in daycare? Or in primary? Or in football practice? Etc... No. Because I am allowed to have my reservations and belief…
/r/MensRights11/12/24 04:29 PM
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I think it's sad that as a society we have glamorized via pornography to women that men are supposed to have a circumcised member and that anything otherwise is "disgusting". I think that speaks alot about the growing movement against circumcision and how it's not just about the trauma occurring to the male when just an infant, but the psychological torment they go through for being uncircumcised in a world where it is viewed as "disgusting" for them not to be. To clarify, the US society is the …
/r/MensRights10/12/24 12:00 AM
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I've seen hints and heard whispers of an anti-circumcision movement in EU, and in US. No leader unfortunately but I find it something most men should be getting behind considering the science behind the barbaric and draconian process.
/r/MensRights06/11/24 03:45 PM
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