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| 1 | And they complain about manspreading being a big problem...Both males and females have done this and it boils down to bad manners. Im not gonna get worked up over this because we don’t know if they switched to this seating position after the bus started moving and no one took the seat. I understand that we as men get a raw deal because we have to either smash out balls or get labeled a sexist, but I’d rather take the high road on this particular encounter. | /r/MensRights | 10/10/18 07:06 PM |
| 6 | It sure is a scary time for boys.I had the same take away from this. Most of these things are concerns for everybody. Men and women alike. Messages like this are so divisive in our society and only leads to people thinking that they have it harder, so nobody else’s problems matter. The truth is that I fear both for my son and daughter in today’s world and will be teaching them both how to navigate it successfully. I don’t know how we did it it but we (society) managed to somehow stack the deck against both sides. | /r/MensRights | 10/10/18 03:44 PM |
| 3 | Ex radical feminist speaking up after his transition to being maleI understand that feeling all too well. I still hold the door open for people regardless of who it is because that’s how I would want people to treat me. I don’t expect a “thank you” from most people, but I won’t let their poor manners change who I am. | /r/MensRights | 21/08/18 06:31 PM |
| 1 | My Taco Bell has All-Gender RestroomsCould be the entrance to the kitchen or a supply closet, which would make it unrelated and unnecessary to show. It could be a men’s restroom, like you suggested, but it could also be something else. Just because a door is there doesn’t automatically make it a restroom. | /r/MensRights | 22/03/18 06:14 PM |
| 7 | YesAllWomenThat's because they aren't trying to have a discussion about it. They are trying to push an agenda, and any opposition to that agenda is seen as a means of oppression. It has to be the patriarchy that is keeping them down, because otherwise it would mean that they are actually they ones responsible for the current state of their life, and that is scary to them. It's much easier to play the victim than it is to face reality. | /r/MensRights | 23/06/17 01:35 PM |
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