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| 19 | Didn't know fatherhood.gov existed until I saw this ad. Brought tears to my eyes, as I thought it was a beautiful representation of good dads. Haven't looked deeply at the website yet, and wanted your take. Truly helpful to dads, or just another organization extending the stereotype? | Activism/Support | IndigoKitti79 | /r/MensRights | 06/12/18 03:18 PM |
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| 18 | Police pulled up on my girlfriend hitting me in the street and called her over to ask if she was okHi. Female here. That's called gaslighting. You're allowed to text whomever you choose. She sounds jealous and controlling, which will only get worse if you stay with her. She feels justified in making you responsible for her poor self control and bad reactions. That's the only actual psychological abuse I see in this situation. The fact that she is then following up her psychological abuse with physical abuse, and finally blaming you for everything is completely wrong. Don't put up with this. Y… | /r/MensRights | 07/07/19 04:45 AM |
| 11 | Have you noticed that strong and successful women who achieved success through hard work, dedication and commitment tend to hate feminism?Can confirm. Worked my ass of to get a BA in healthcare, then worked my ass off again to get into my dream revenue cycle job in less than 5yrs. Also married a single dad & am raising 3 boys with him. I DETEST feminism, and generally interpret little more than misandry coming out of the mouths of self-styled "feminists". No thanks, ladies. I'll go hang out with the guys. | /r/MensRights | 02/06/19 06:18 AM |
| 0 | Imagine the lifetime or death sentence if she was a manBecause I have PTSD after several run-ins with religious protesters when I had to have a medically necessary abortion for a life threatening pregnancy. That guy just called me a murderer. PTSD triggered by that same religious BS opinion that made a sect of zealots harass me when I was at my lowest. I wanted that baby, but my body couldn't do it. Edit: to clarify that asserting a child was killed pre birth IS a religious opinion. Edit2: Removed the only part of this comment that I felt was really… | /r/MensRights | 24/12/18 06:29 PM |
| -7 | Imagine the lifetime or death sentence if she was a manTake your religious bullshit elsewhere, asshat. We're discussing men's rights, not theology. Mosey your little trolling ass right out the door. | /r/MensRights | 24/12/18 05:57 PM |
| 1 | All of my most downvoted comments are in support of men and their rights and I'm fucking sick of it.I've found it works best on a personal level, irl, and with people with whom you can continue the discussion over time. I've been slowly working on family, friends, and coworkers for years now. Definitely slow going, but the rewards are amazing. I will never forget the look on the face of one of my female supervisors earlier this year when she realized the entitlement of her constant objectification of men (both employees and customers) due solely to her ability to get away with it. She stopped,… | /r/MensRights | 18/12/18 03:54 PM |
| 11 | I love woman who go on a anti men rant when I say I'm mra, and then I reply that I'm a woman.I like to find sneaky ways of pointing out their own hypocrisy to them. It's not easy, takes time, and you have to actually give a shit enough to take the time. I only do this with family members or coworkers because of the time investment. I have two success stories from this past year, and I'll take it. I'm happy with two in 12 months. | /r/MensRights | 18/12/18 03:26 PM |
| 11 | I love woman who go on a anti men rant when I say I'm mra, and then I reply that I'm a woman.Same here! It's so gratifying to "meet" you both online. I'm not the only one! We have MRA sisters in the brotherhood! | /r/MensRights | 18/12/18 02:22 PM |
| 2 | If you can switch the genders and it's a problem, IT'S A PROBLEM.I should confess I haven't always been this enlightened. I am eternally grateful to my amazing husband for opening my eyes... it's unfortunate his baby momma left him with every single practical lesson that helped peel the scales from my eyes. I love you guys. I'm gonna keep doin' what I do. 😊 | /r/MensRights | 06/10/18 03:00 PM |
| 3 | Great to see people like Melissa Benoist acknowledging men's domestic abuse.Thank you! | /r/MensRights | 05/10/18 05:21 PM |
| 24 | Great to see people like Melissa Benoist acknowledging men's domestic abuse.You have to remember the issues with reporting. While both sexes experience a reticence to report, this is far more prevalent in men. They face a lot more disbelief and backlash. | /r/MensRights | 05/10/18 02:07 PM |
| 1 | If you can switch the genders and it's a problem, IT'S A PROBLEM.😊 gee thanks! And your totally welcome! 😊 | /r/MensRights | 05/10/18 06:24 AM |
| 2 | If you can switch the genders and it's a problem, IT'S A PROBLEM.Yup. That was my deal. I certainly take note of an attractive body from time to time, and I don't think there's anything wrong with enjoying the view discretely. I do have a problem with it when A. There's a coordinated effort, and B. There are specific individuals singled out to be subject to this repeatedly. She fit both of those criteria, and I just couldn't sit by and let it happen. | /r/MensRights | 05/10/18 04:21 AM |
| 5 | If you can switch the genders and it's a problem, IT'S A PROBLEM.It was actually several conversations. I spoke to the elephant. The first few times I caught her doing it I'd laugh at her and walk out shaking my head. Eventually, I started comparing her to a man. "Really Jack? Who's your girl today?" Finally I asked her "how bad" she'd be if she'd been born a man. It got her really thinking. She saw the parallels in her behavior, and admitted she would have been a total womanizer. She never admitted she was a harasser. She never apologized to any of those "pr… | /r/MensRights | 05/10/18 01:08 AM |
| 96 | If you can switch the genders and it's a problem, IT'S A PROBLEM.I love pointing this out to women in the most inocuous ways. I actually succeeded in getting one of my supervisors to recognize her behavior would be considered predatory if she was a man. Retail environment, and she had her fave female associates tipping her off to when there was a "tasty treat" in house for her to oogle. You guys would've loved the look on her face when the realization hit. Bonus: she stopped the behavior. | /r/MensRights | 04/10/18 03:37 PM |
| 2 | I got kicked out of school for not participating in gender studies.I know I'm a bit late, but I wanted to let you know... from a female perspective, all that gender studies crap is bullshit. You have some good guys here giving you good advice. Everything in life is a profit loss analysis, and it's up to you to decide if you want to lawyer up and fight, or continue your education elsewhere. You get to decide if you will make your case a bullet point in the history of the fight for men's rights, or if you will operate quietly within the guidelines until you have … | /r/MensRights | 17/09/18 01:39 PM |
| 10 | Nikki Yovino Sentenced to 1 Year in Prison for False Rape AccusationsAnd I'm such a fucking bitch, I'm seriously tempted to go post this article on AskWomen with the question "mom's of Reddit, would you feel her sentence is appropriate if it was YOUR son she had accused?"... but we all know exactly what would happen. Just more ammunition for my comedy act "Bitches be like..." Yes, I'm female... I know, that's a bit of a unicorn in this sub. However, also unlike the majority of my gender, I really don't give a flying fuck for unicorns. | /r/MensRights | 24/08/18 04:00 AM |
| 4 | The word you're looking for is 'Rape'Western female here. I don't get it either. I'm trying my ass off to get these women to believe that misandry is a real word... and a real thing... that they're perpetuating. It's infuriating. | /r/MensRights | 09/08/18 11:51 PM |
| 70 | I'm a woman, and despise feminism in 2018Female ex-feminist here, and right on the same page with you! Thanks so much for posting! | /r/MensRights | 28/04/18 02:38 AM |
| 2 | Woman getting beaten up vs. man getting beaten upThis is clearly a misandric assumption on your part. Again, go do more research, please. Historically and statistically speaking, women are more likely than men to use a weapon in domestic violence situations. Male violence is not inherently more severe than female violence at all. If that is the entire basis of your argument, again, go do more research. You're doing nothing but making assumptions based on misandric stereotypes. | /r/MensRights | 08/04/18 04:11 AM |
| 2 | Woman getting beaten up vs. man getting beaten upViolence is voilence is a statement of agreement, and an equitable one. No one argues the statistics you shared. Please spend some time doing a bit of follow up research. Go find out how many support groups there are in your area for abused men. Do the same for shelters for men who are victims of abuse. Then watch this video again, and observe the reactions of the onlookers more closely. As long as we trivialize and marginalize anyone's suffering, we are failing as human beings. We need to fix b… | /r/MensRights | 07/04/18 03:36 AM |
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