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All I’ve gotten from this exchange is that your worldview is filled with lots of “mights” and “maybes” that don’t actually provide answers or evidence. I know for a fact that sex outside of committed relationships (not necessarily just marriage as a relationship should be viewed as practicing for marriage) is unhealthy for those participating, and especially unhealthy if there’s children involved in any capacity from having sex to being the children of those engaging in causal sex. You’re welcom…
/r/MensRights14/01/23 11:21 PM
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Not to mention the fact that she’s gorgeous. That absolutely plays a part in her appeal to the masses. Why did all the hot ones have to get sucked in by the empowerment propaganda.
/r/MensRights14/01/23 10:24 PM
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I won’t address every single thing you brought up because I’m frankly bored of this conversation. Neither of us look to be interested in changing our opinions. I will however point out that you neglected to provide any actual data to back up any of your claims. Since you are the one challenging thousands of years of wisdom, you must therefore also be the one to provide evidence to support change. Instead you just asked questions that were intended to be thought provoking, but really just show ho…
/r/MensRights14/01/23 10:57 AM
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The societal data is out on that front as well. The Scandinavian education systems and societies basically raise their children as closely as possible, allowing them to make the gendered decisions while still pushing everyone to achieve excellence academically. They push all fields of study as equally important careers. Women in childcare and nursing maximized. Men in science and engineering maximized. Those are just some examples, but yes. Societal pressure was accounted for as best as possible…
/r/MensRights13/01/23 11:48 PM
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And that is the narrative isn’t it: Sexual repression induced by religious zealots was damaging to society, but I haven’t actually ever seen data that supports that. Masturbation lowers self image and often produces negative feelings long term despite short term pleasure. The same is noted of casual sex, only these feelings are much worse with casual sex. Religion may not have had science to show why sexual exclusivity and patience is psychologically important, but even from an evolutionary stan…
/r/MensRights13/01/23 11:40 PM
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This is absolutely true. I’m sorry if it came off as me suggesting it’s entirely a choice made by horrible people. That’s not my stance. I think that some people are far more susceptible to the propaganda and how these individuals choose to express their discomfort is based on the individuals leanings to begin with. If the people with these MRI scans showing discrepancies were never introduced to transitioning as a perfectly healthy way to cope with their existing issues and mental illness, they…
/r/MensRights13/01/23 11:36 PM
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That’s exactly my point. The wage gap is used to suggest women are being systemically oppressed when in reality it comes down entirely to decisions and performance, so in terms of the wage gap as pushed by feminists and media, it’s not real. The definition of the wage gap as described by people informed on the issue and indoctrinated activists is so polarizing, we’re not even talking about the same thing. Dr. Peterson actually has done work and spoken about why women choose those jobs and make t…
/r/MensRights13/01/23 11:32 PM
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No. Indoctrinating children because you want your fantasy to be accepted by the generations of the future is not an appropriate excuse to sexualize children or expose them to sexual ideas. Because the psychological data is out on that front. Societal mistreatment is a footnote in the causes for severe depression. African American slaves had lower rates of depression and suicide than LBGT+ members.
/r/MensRights13/01/23 11:26 PM
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I would have to disagree on the terms that I’ve rarely met a feminist who isn’t radicalized who has opinions they can articulate that aren’t just recycled arguments they heard from the radicals. Virtually all people who identify as feminists believe the wage gap because they were indoctrinated young. You ask them about it and the ones who are fair and least invested will hear you out, the next level hears you out but struggles to change their mind even if they agree with you, and the extreme gro…
/r/MensRights13/01/23 11:08 PM
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I’m not sure what the first part of your comment is trying to get at so I won’t respond off of assumption. I don’t have the data in front of my, my internet is down so I’ve been scrolling on my phone, but the general consensus comes from the research on how people who deal with trauma (big or small) in childhood tend to move forward. It’s no secret that virtually every member of the LBGT+ community deals with depression along with multiple other disorders. The community also tried to suggest the…
/r/MensRights13/01/23 11:05 PM
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This is true only if you think that Feminism as a unit is the sum of all its parts. The way I’ve seen Feminism is a movement ran by the ideals pushed by the most extreme members while a bulk of people who call themselves Feminists just think they need equality as women. In that regard, I still blame the movement and the ideals pushed by the movement that inevitably lead here, not the women who have been mislead by the oppression narrative and take issue with trans activists hijacking what they t…
/r/MensRights13/01/23 11:00 PM
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This is a common misconception. Modern feminist ideas are the natural conclusion of the Original thoughts. Not to mention that the original group of feminists were outspoken marxists and the majority of women were still traditional and didn’t support stuff like suffrage because it came with all the responsibilities men had to society. These vicious women have always pushed for the easiest life with the most freedom and independence combined with as little responsibility as society will allow—a b…
/r/MensRights13/01/23 05:01 AM
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Yeah, the fat acceptance movement only applies to women. Fat men are called incels. Neither should be acceptable.
/r/MensRights13/01/23 04:57 AM
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Another problem I have with that label is the insinuation that masculinity in general is toxic and femininity cannot be. In reality, there are toxic forms of both masculinity and femininity while there are also healthy and necessary forms of both.
/r/MensRights13/01/23 01:16 AM
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