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HUGEGIRLtinygirl/r/MensRights11/09/09 09:26 PM
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I am drawing a blank. Can you quote from the article where you think it's saying that she's over-shopping because of her husband? Are you upset because the author said the husband probably already knows about it? Why do you disagree with that?
/r/MensRights13/12/10 05:37 PM
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I really starkly disagree with you here. You put "playing ignorant" in quotes, but that is actually never said in the article. I don't think the author is blaming the husband. She's just saying he already knows, so what's the point of telling him more? I completely agree that it's not the friends business to tell the husband, and there's some really good advice in this article on what the friend can actually do to help.
/r/MensRights13/12/10 05:34 PM
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I watch Teen Mom, and I was very surprised that it took so long for any allegations to be brought against her. The first time she attacked her boyfriend on camera for everyone to see, I thought "Surely she'll be taken off the show and prosecuted for this". But no, they did nothing about it and just continued to film her violent abuse for another year. I'm so relieved that she is being stopped.
/r/MensRights19/11/10 05:00 PM
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No they aren't.
/r/MensRights04/08/10 07:56 PM
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I don't think the most disturbing issue is the tasering of a 10-year-old (It was a drive tase anyway. Not that that makes it okay, but drive tasing really isn't that bad), or that the mother is a horrible mother. The the most disturbing issue is that a police officer, who exists to protect citizens by combating crime, responded to a call for help with a 10-year-old's temper tantrum and treated it like a crime. Juvenile Disorderly Conduct? Yeah, Daddy should get the kid because Mommy sucks, but I…
/r/MensRights19/11/09 11:23 PM
2

Anyone have any examples?
/r/MensRights17/11/09 08:58 PM
3

I'd rather be a man.
/r/MensRights17/11/09 08:51 PM
3

I'm not trolling. I support you guys 99% of the time, but I think you might be overreacting? I'm having trouble seeing what's wrong with what he said. It seems like he was talking about when both parents are working but the mom is taking on an unfair amount. Maybe he used too-harsh language, but the argument seems reasonable.
/r/MensRights23/10/09 04:52 AM
1

Please leave Reddit.
/r/MensRights23/10/09 04:45 AM
1

I don't believe they can legally prevent you from participating in the programs. It may get you fired, though.
/r/MensRights03/10/09 06:06 AM
1

In high school, my world history teacher told us it means "not man".
/r/MensRights22/09/09 02:23 PM
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Apparently, MensRights is no longer open to discussion, and they will shut up all opposing opinions, like yours. Why? I don't know. They don't like dissent, I guess. Downvoting is for use against people with unhelpful comments, not to silence your opposition. You downvoters are a bunch of communists (not you, Derekbo, the people who can't stand to look at your opposing opinion).
/r/MensRights18/09/09 05:26 AM
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It would make a hell of a lot more sense to promote fathers day/prostate cancer things than mess up something that is essentially good. If you have a choice to make everything equally good or equally bad, why would you choose equally bad?
/r/MensRights18/09/09 05:16 AM
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Are you talking to me? I think you're confused.
/r/MensRights18/09/09 05:14 AM
-1

He is a tool, though. Do you guys really want to live in a society where you can't hand out cheap little presents for mothers on mothers day? If it were fathers day and they were handing out baseballs to fathers of not huge value, the reason I wouldn't complain is because that would make me an ass hole! It's just an ass-hole thing to do. The guy isn't fighting for his rights. This has no long-term effect on the Mens Rights Movement. This doesn't do anything but make the world a less festive plac…
/r/MensRights17/09/09 07:26 PM
4

Tell that to the people who post links to false rape accusations that haven't been ruled upon yet.
/r/MensRights17/09/09 05:45 AM
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I don't want to preserve bad marriages. Mens Rights Activism is the first step to making marriage and family a safe place for men, women, and children. From my own experience, having a huge number of family members, each having their own type of marriage and family, I have formed the opinion that healthy families in happy homes are better off than torn apart families. It's just my opinion, and obviously we differ, but I still try to take a stand for what I believe in, and I believe in healthy ma…
/r/MensRights11/09/09 09:36 PM
1

The post about the sheep... that guy really did hate women. The point wasn't the sheep, it was that women suck and nobody should marry them. I'd link to it but I can't find it.
/r/MensRights11/09/09 08:42 PM
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I just think marriage and families are important.
/r/MensRights11/09/09 08:38 PM
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I don't regard the angry reactions as necessarily hatred. It's a process of acclimatisation, just like our grandfathers had to go through Everything you said is right on. When I was a child, my mom had a catch phrase. Every time I had a complaint about a boy in school or I was playing with the neighborhood boys, she'd say "Remember, [my name], boys are icky". She still says it. She treated my dad like crap and that's how I learned to treat men. It takes a lot to undo indoctrination on yourself. …
/r/MensRights11/09/09 04:44 PM
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I have some ideas about why it might be criticized. I want to take an active part in making sure men and fathers are treated with respect. I'm married, and I don't want to ever see my man treated as a second-class citizen. But sometimes when I look at r/mensrights, my heart sinks, and I understand why many women would dislike it. Sometimes when I open mensrights, "what's hot" is 100% women behaving badly. If you fill up your front page with awful things women do, it sure looks like you hate wome…
/r/MensRights11/09/09 04:33 PM
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Okay, first of all. I have been wondering for a very long time how to make that blue line to the left when you are quoting someone. Since I've talked to you before and I'm fairly sure we are cool, would you mind telling me? Second of all, I'm just really confused about what you said. "Here's where this gets tricky. You say these are your beliefs and what defines you. OK, I believe you. You then say you self-identify as a "feminist" ... OK ... You then in my opinion make a mistake by subscribing …
/r/MensRights05/09/09 07:44 PM
1

Why I don't call myself a feminist: "Feminism" has infinite definitions. It's hard to find commonality from one feminist to another about what it means. The best I have found is that, at the core, feminism is the belief that women are just as valuable as men. Every group of people believes they are just as valuable as the next group of people, so I think that giving it a title is redundant. I believe in equal rights but not equal responsibility. Men and women are different, and I think things ar…
/r/MensRights05/09/09 01:18 AM
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I'm going to go out on a limb here and say the most politically incorrect thing I have ever said. I don't think I would ever say this in "real life", and I'll probably regret saying it here: I don't think rape is as big of a deal as we women have been brought up to believe. For a child, I'll accept that lifelong trauma is possible. For a stable adult? Everyone experiences injustice. Some worse than others. If I were to exert power and control over my husband by withholding sex from him and explo…
/r/MensRights27/08/09 06:46 AM
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It's true, but there's something that's not being taken into account here. Strong advances by attractive men can be just as disturbing as those by ugly, strange men. One difference is that reporting sexual harassment on the cool, attractive guy you work with can bring serious social repercussions, as opposed to no such repercussions if you bring allegations against the ugly guy. I'm a skinny girl with a very round ass, and I've gotten comments on it from nearly every man I've ever worked with. I…
/r/MensRights27/08/09 04:43 AM
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Can everyone else drop redditors names like this? The only one I recognized was Saydrah. That's amazing. I'm way behind.
/r/MensRights27/08/09 03:50 AM
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I was once happy. Then I learned the truth about Wiggly Worms.
/r/MensRights24/08/09 08:10 PM
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I see what you were saying now. "But women are not the issue here and don't try to make it one." seemed to be refering to the submitters true intentions, which I was defending. I see now that you are saying mensrights is not about taking issue with women.
/r/MensRights20/08/09 04:20 PM
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Right now in the first page of MensRights: 4 stories addressing feminism, one story addressing the differences between men and women, 2 stories that only involve women and no men at all, 2 women behaving badly, and one about marriage to women. Nope, no talk about women here.
/r/MensRights20/08/09 08:59 AM
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I dont think feminism is the issue here at all. MensRights often reveals a lot of anger toward women, and many of us would like some direct communication about that, because we are interested in how you guys feel and what you think.
/r/MensRights20/08/09 08:48 AM
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excellent
/r/MensRights14/08/09 07:46 PM
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okay
/r/MensRights14/08/09 06:28 PM
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Look. I am done with this. You can go ahead and dispute a point that we are in agreement on all day and all night. If you're not going to take the time to understand someones point before you start acting like a crazy person, I don't think you deserve their time. I would love to hear what other inventive name-calling skills you have. Please go for it. I will sit here and watch. I have told myself I was done with this conversation at least 5 times, but this time I really am done. If you want a re…
/r/MensRights14/08/09 06:27 PM
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"the damsel in distress thing can be beneficial to both sides" Please point to the words "lethal risk" in that statement.
/r/MensRights14/08/09 06:18 PM
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Please explain to me how my "equally beneficial" situation, and your "win-win" situation are different. I don't see it. I was living pretty nasty before my husband started helping me out. Like I said, he is my hero and I owe my life to him. He married me and I live to serve him. You've been disputing that this entire time. Now you are agreeing with it and saying you are still disputing it. You are lost and your case is weak. You should probably just accept defeat at this point. I was so dumbfoun…
/r/MensRights14/08/09 06:07 PM
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Spartaa, this whole slavic girl thing is working against you. It proves my point.
/r/MensRights14/08/09 06:03 PM
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Look. You don't have a case here. You have proved my original point repeatedly, and this is just you doing it again, probably due to the fact that you don't know what my point was. "the damsel in distress thing can be beneficial to both sides"--> you disputed this militantly. This is so pointless I dont even know why I'm typing this. If your point was to wear me down to exhaustion, congratulations you win. "It makes him fell like a hero and I treat him as such" --> something else you disputed mi…
/r/MensRights14/08/09 05:55 PM
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But it's easier to get ahead if you have one or two high-ranking people who already have the rights you are trying to get. She will not be laughed at or brushed off as quickly as you. The leaders of the womens suffrage movement were women, but second-ranking were those men who took a stand for them, who were more likely to be taken seriously by the group of men they were appealing to, and third was the army of angry women. Same with abolition. I'm not saying you can't do it without women, you pr…
/r/MensRights14/08/09 05:44 AM
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This reminds me of an earlier post about a girl in afghanistan who was raped by her neighbor and subsequently murdered by her brother. The brother was excused on the grounds that "he was just so angry". We act like that sort of thing is so barbaric that it could never happen in our country, but here it is, right infront of us.
/r/MensRights14/08/09 05:01 AM
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I don't know why that's unreasonable. All-female would be bad too. That's not sexist, that just common sense. Most things work better with both halves involved (as long as they are being nice to each other).
/r/MensRights14/08/09 04:33 AM
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Once again, you say something I have never heard before that makes a lighbulb go off. Thank you!
/r/MensRights14/08/09 04:30 AM
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Some Constructive Criticism: I would like to just say that you both have really good points, and I have been fascinated by this conversation from the start. But I see this time and again when men and women are in this sort of argument, one of which I've been in. One party ruins their entire case with namecalling. It makes you look desperate for a defense, like your pulling strings because your case is too weak. I believe you have a case, schopenbecq, but you put yourself so far beneath her with …
/r/MensRights14/08/09 04:25 AM
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You are a funny troll. You remind me of this lady: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yInWXj359Wk
/r/MensRights13/08/09 09:53 PM
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Thank you so much for answering my question. You are so helpful. I just wanted to let you know you are just one of the coolest people I have spoken to on reddit. The way you communicate is truly an effective way to get your point across. You heard my points so clearly and disputed them with such smooth precision I was continuously blown away. You are a good, warm, loving person, and want only the best for people. That is so sweet that you want to make the life of a Slavic girl so much better. Yo…
/r/MensRights13/08/09 09:44 PM
1

That is the second time that you've pointed out that I have "HUGE" in my username. That is not an insult, Spartaa. I put that there. Calling someone fat over the internet based on a username that doesn't provide evidence is kind of silly.
/r/MensRights13/08/09 09:27 PM
1

Okay. So I said I didn't think you understood my point. Then you said no it's ME who doesn't understand YOUR point. Then you ask what my point is. So you're saying I was right? Also. No matter how hard you try, and no matter how many names you call me, you are not going to get me riled up. I am immune to that kind of behavior. Here's a question for you. If you could change me into the ideal woman, because you clearly don't like the one I am now, what would you have me do differently? I would lik…
/r/MensRights13/08/09 04:56 PM
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Bitches.
/r/MensRights13/08/09 03:04 PM
1

OOOOh, I see where you are going with this. I don't know though. A live-in maid/prostitute who can cook as well as I do and be just as nice? That might be pretty pricey.
/r/MensRights12/08/09 09:57 PM
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I see. Okay. Well lets just agree to disagree on this whole equality thing.
/r/MensRights12/08/09 09:55 PM
1

I'm a woman, married one year, its still fun and exciting. I trust myself to never ever ever screw him over like this. I don't know if he has doubts about his. Do you think I should suggest a post-nup to prove it? Or just in case, like a lot of you have experienced, I go insane 30 years down the road and decide to be an evil bitch? I really can't imagine that happening, but who knows?
/r/MensRights12/08/09 09:53 PM
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I have never heard a man say that before. Thats very interesting. I didn't know men felt the pressure of gender roles. Wow. I wonder if my own husband feels that pressure. I'm so so glad I got to speak with you.
/r/MensRights12/08/09 09:27 PM
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I'm sorry, I just can't help myself. Spartaa, are you a man or a woman? I don't know how to aproach you. I am so confused by you. You seem like a womens rights activist, but you just put men up on a pedistal in your last statement. I'm pretty sure you just proved my original point. But then, I don't think you understood my original point.
/r/MensRights12/08/09 09:04 PM
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Well I should have never started this. It was a huge mistake to get angry on a comment page. My original point should have never been made because the person I was getting angry at is clearly unstable. I get angry at feminists because of what I am realizing is a misguided vision of feminists. I thought ALL of them were like ms. Spartaa, but I just read a post about misconceptions about feminists, and it made me reconsider my views. But my original point was that "true equality" (which I may have…
/r/MensRights12/08/09 09:00 PM
0

Wheres the hero service? I guess I would need that. I will hire a hero, and my husband can hire a french maid, and we can avoid the love part altogether. That makes sense.
/r/MensRights12/08/09 08:46 PM
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I am starting to realize that you are a very angry person. I am sorry for everything I said.
/r/MensRights12/08/09 08:43 PM
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I totally think that voluntary adherence to gender roles represents equality of value and choice. I don't think that those gender roles would exist if they werent both enormously valuable and important. But like you said, it's not the equality they are talking about.
/r/MensRights12/08/09 07:49 PM
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This is off-topic, but I don't know really how else to go about this. Sorry in advance. I am a female non-feminist who would like to have a conversation with a male-rights activist who can't stand the idea of todays marriage, but who also doesn't like traditional views of marriage where the man is the protector and the woman is the home-provider. I've come across this a little bit browsing through to comments. I want to ask some questions, play devils advocate to try to understand, and stay civi…
/r/MensRights12/08/09 07:44 PM
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I would not leave my husband to die in a burning building. Thats ridiculous. I read my post before I posted it, but I did not think it through enough. The isolated act of a man saving a woman is not equally beneficial, no. And unless a man wants to, which I don't know why he would but many men are this way, I don't see why a man should run into a burning building to save a strange woman and possibly die, but it happens all the time. Men are more okay with risk than women. I do, however, see why …
/r/MensRights12/08/09 07:01 PM
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In itself it is not. I don't expect anyone to take a bullet for me. I do expect to be protected by my husband who is bigger and stronger than me, and in return, I make his life so unbelievably easy he doesn't have to lift a freakin finger when he's at home. I don't see how that is not equally beneficial. He thinks it is.
/r/MensRights12/08/09 06:55 PM
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If my husband needs my help, I will help him. He is happier dealing with things on his own. It makes him feel like a hero, and I treat him as such. As for military and mining, there is no draft for either. People join them as they please. Men just happen to want to join more than women. If I wanted to join, I would. But I don't want to join. I don't think its in my nature to want to be a hero. Its in my nature to help the hero be a hero, and since I'm not the only woman who doesn't want to join …
/r/MensRights12/08/09 06:51 PM
3

Okay. People are responding to me, so apparantly someone gives a fuck. If it makes any difference, I certainly give a fuck about what you have to say. The feminists are definitely disconcerted by my views on what it is to be a woman, that is why the are berating me. I am an anti-feminist. The only man who owe's me anything is the one who I owe my life to. The one I live to serve. He owes me the same courtesy and fulfills it as I fulfill my duty to him.
/r/MensRights12/08/09 06:47 PM
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Why conditional? That would definitely be terrible if conditional love was the reward. My response is that the reward is unconditional love. I guess its just really unpopular among both sexes these days to support such roles. I should have kept my upsetness to myself since apparantly my husband and I are alone in this belief.
/r/MensRights12/08/09 06:44 PM
1

I'm sorry. I thought spartaa was defending said sisterhood.
/r/MensRights12/08/09 07:55 AM
1

Can you explain this "true equality" thing to me? I am a woman and I am insulted right now. Are you suggesting that women should act exactly as men to in order to be equal? Then why shouldnt men act exactly like women do? If men took on a damsel in distress act, wouldnt that be the same as you dropping it? And since you are not fighting for such action, it means that what you are suggesting that the "damsel in distress" thing is of lesser value, which means that YOU are the one who is sexist. An…
/r/MensRights12/08/09 06:39 AM
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OMG its Fems vs Mens up in heezie (I gotcho back girl)
/r/MensRights12/08/09 06:23 AM
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He talked about there being "nothing in it for the male" in a marriage to a modern woman. Can you list some of those things that are specifically missing? Is it something tangible like dinner, or more abstract like respect, or both?
/r/MensRights11/08/09 07:30 PM
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