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Hahaha you can only get laid for pay?
/r/MensRights27/12/24 12:50 PM
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Then what happens?
/r/MensRights27/12/24 12:43 PM
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Worrying about too tall (men) too old (women) is a waste of time. I have 3 sisters, all over the board in which men like them and dated all sorts before meeting their entirely different guys. One tall handsome business guy, one loser, one not tall but fun as hell normal guy. The one with the hella rich husband wasn't the one people would necessarily assume, either.
/r/MensRights27/12/24 12:29 PM
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If you are in your 20s probably stick to same age or 40+ though if you don't want to get married yet...there are exceptions but a lot of the 30 something females are looking to settle down and make bebbies
/r/MensRights27/12/24 12:20 PM
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So, you are in a great spot. You had a semi serious relationship. She wanted to marry you so clearly you aren't having trouble getting women to be into you! Get out there and meet some more women. Sex is usually not great at the end, since you're not that into her anymore...but the more you spend time with women the easier it will be to figure out which ones you like and just have a good time in the meantime. You're in LA, not some shitty little backwater.
/r/MensRights27/12/24 12:15 PM

Have you considered trying to meet a woman you enjoy spending time with + have chemistry?
/r/MensRights27/12/24 12:04 PM
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It seems like all this is shit people say about being "better" in order to have a relationship with a female, but you see through the bullshit and don't want to be around women so...what is the concern? Does your family give you shit about being single or something?
/r/MensRights27/12/24 09:52 AM

Oh man that blows. It's also the worst in terms of anything that will change in policy (I was commenting about this on another thread) bc from the govt perspective, $$ is for the kid and the govt wants someone other than themselves to support the kids...the best defense is to really fight for custody but obviously tough and requires court and all the BS...sorry to hear that is happening to you. If you are in or near a town or city with big private law firms, sometimes they will do family law cas…
/r/MensRights27/12/24 09:04 AM

I'm obviously up way too late but...you have daughters who you love and they know you love them and want them to have equal rights and such. So really you are in a great platform to encourage them to see men as real people and realize how many advantages they have...and they know that if they ever run into one of these imaginary male oppressors you'd have their back...what are you hoping trump might actually do? The campaign had so much men vs women media but I can't think of any policy ideas th…
/r/MensRights27/12/24 08:43 AM
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So the group suggestions are really good but a couple comments on the policy points - I think it will be hard to find anyone who can really get traction on some of these. (1) is in a weird political place bc we are moving anti abortion as a country, no one is going to support a man's right to make someone have an abortion. I don't think you are suggesting that, though...seems from (2), (5), (6) like it's more a child support question. Even though in real life we know women can just take the $, f…
/r/MensRights27/12/24 08:29 AM

I think a lot of men feel this conflict...
/r/MensRights27/12/24 07:39 AM
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Im new here but just want to say - it sounds from your post like you have already met some nice females who are basically on your same page. They aren't actively thinking about male discrimination and anti-bias, but probably in the same way you don't spend a lot of time thinking about specific issues that you don't think of as impacting you or the people around you (like a religion you aren't part of or rights of the indigenous in New Zealand or something). Have you tried bringing these issues u…
/r/MensRights27/12/24 07:30 AM
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