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Also, alimony is only reserved for women, as per the Women's Charter. If you're a homemaker husband (rare as that is), and your wife is a career woman, and 20 years down the road you divorce, your ass is going to Mcdonald's. I always wonder, how do men think and talk about these things in countries where they happen? Do men ever talk to themselves about how it's obviously discrimination? Is there an awareness of the MRM in Singapore? I'm not OP but I'll answer this as I'm from Singapore. Basical…
/r/MensRights12/02/19 02:46 AM
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Service to one's country is hardly slavery Yes, it's not slavery only if it's voluntary. Just because you get paid doesn't mean it's not slavery. Slaves got "free" food and lodging too. What's important is that the state owns your life and can compel you to sacrifice it. Slavery by the government is still slavery - you dont get to avoid that term simply because you don't like its negative connotations. Once again, you're a hypocrite if you think you support men's right and think men should be en…
/r/MensRights20/11/17 03:16 AM
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Funny how you're supporting slavery in a mens rights forum.
/r/MensRights19/11/17 04:38 AM
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Then which cases are you referring to?
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/17 04:16 AM
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What if the man didn't notice? If his wife is a good liar and he trusted her? this is true of many, many other legal issues. Do all those legal issues involve the victim being deceived?
/r/PurplePillDebate04/01/17 05:15 PM
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Duty of care "the considerations of duty of care are duty of care." Well that's rather circular. So we'll ignore this, and move on to your last point. The child. As has been stated elsewhere in this topic, the state can provide child support. A dollar from the government is no different from a dollar from the deceived husband.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/01/17 10:54 AM
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Then what are the other considerations?
/r/PurplePillDebate04/01/17 10:34 AM
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That has got nothing to do with being tricked into helping.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/01/17 10:10 AM
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Sounds like you're the insecure one.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/01/17 08:16 AM
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say his wife genuinely thought he was the father That's not enough. Deception doesnt involve just outright lying, it also covers failure to disclose material information. The only way that there is not a 100% chance of the kid being the husband's is if she slept with other men. If she really cared for her husband she should be honest and reveal this information to him. If you're trying to sell a laptop to someone and you dropped it before handing it over, you should reveal the fact to the buyer …
/r/PurplePillDebate04/01/17 07:31 AM
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Not really. Someone who goes over to help to pedestrian knocked over by a car isnt being deceived.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/01/17 06:38 AM
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"Good samatarians" arent being deceived into helping. Important distinction.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/01/17 06:37 AM
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It still compromises bodily autonomy. It doesn't change the fact that the woman still has the final say over whether she gets an abortion. But you can't give out this blank check of "well she could have taken birth control if she wanted so I can just walk out." No, it changes the standard to the point that all sex is going to be recreational instead of procreational. If you want procreational sex, then there needs to be an agreement. All sex becomes "we're just having sex for fun, we're not doin…
/r/MensRights02/01/17 02:49 AM
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Except these feminists arent extremists. They're moderates. They're the ones with political power, lobbying and influencing policies. The feminist movement in the 70's sent death threats to a woman who tried to set up a shelther for battered men. What are your "real" feminists doing, other than making up excuses to keep defending it?
/r/MensRights02/01/17 02:27 AM

I think men's rights and feminism really want the same goals and I think ignorant extremists hijack both these movements without really trying to be empathetic to each other's side. Oh? You ever heard of the Duluth model? You ever heard of the NOW, the largest feminist organisation in the US, that gave a false rape accuser a "woman of courage" award?
/r/MensRights31/12/16 04:04 AM
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Women have to have the baby or suffer through abortion. The ability of men to walk out after conception coerces someone else's bodily autonomy and I don't think that should be fair. I think the responsibility for men simply needs to emphasis preventing conception. It's not totally fair but it's far more fair than having bodily autonomy compromised in my opinion. This is the second time you're deliberately ignoring the fact that women have birth control options other than abortion. If a woman doe…
/r/MensRights30/12/16 02:30 AM

and that's valid advice. An unplanned baby is the mistake and responibility of two people This doesnt change if men are given an out. It's still the mistake of two people. It also doesnt change if women are denied abortions. It's the mistake of two people. Yet you would want women to have access to abortions. This isnt political for me it's logical/legal Yet, the argument to give men a financial out is also a logical one. You cant just say "well if the woman doesn't want to have an abortion and …
/r/MensRights29/12/16 03:20 AM

Yes there's probably some situations where men are forced to raise a child unfairly, but worst case scenario you are raising a kid with another parent after your choice to have sex. The other end of that spectrum is women having to raise the kid alone or being forced in to abortion (or forced to keep) which is a much darker scenario in my opinion. Nobody is forcing women to keep or abort. They still have the sole and ultimate decision over their own body, the only difference is that now they don…
/r/MensRights28/12/16 12:21 PM
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studies show you're full of shit.
/r/MensRights07/10/16 03:00 PM

acknowledging differences is one thing, men giving women free shit is another. You keep spouting all this bullshit on femra, please do us all a favor and keep it there.
/r/MensRights06/10/16 03:02 AM
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duluth_model
/r/MensRights11/11/15 09:18 AM
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Paternity testing in France without a court order is illegal, btw.
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