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you're fixated with height, why is that?
/r/MensRights19/08/22 02:17 AM
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It's biology, no more to it than that. That's really the point. For all the posturing and chest-thumping people do we are not as evolved as we pretend to be. We are still driven by our design to choose the best possible mate. As a people, we mitigated the effects of the wall by culturally curbing promiscuity mainly through religion but with the sexual revolution and commoditizing sexual marketability that went out the window. So now all the protections that were in place for women are gone and t…
/r/MensRights18/08/22 07:58 PM
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for a brief moment they do and then they become dim and are relegated to be remembered for what they were and not what they are. Maybe that's the saddest part of all. ​ Marylin Monroe died young and beautiful, had she lived out her life and grown old before our eyes, would we have remained entranced, or even remember her today?
/r/MensRights18/08/22 05:39 PM
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People don't go to the movies to see her they will go to the movies to see him he generates Revenue. Therefore she deserves less money because she brings less to the table. Chris Pratt was in the movie Wanted with Angelina Jolie Angelina Jolie made more money than Chris Pratt in that movie because more people wanted to see her than him that's how it works it has nothing to do with gender.
/r/MensRights17/08/22 08:18 PM
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The angrier they are the easier they are. At my age, I see it as sport and little more. Women are too unstable to bother with for long periods of time and yet ignoring them makes them desperate for your attention. you treat them with respect and dignity and they see you as weak and can't wait to get away, you treat them like a whore and ghost them and they fall to your feet begging for validation. So it's clear they only want the validation they can't have and don't value real feelings.
/r/MensRights17/08/22 01:22 PM
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what they are really saying is aside from sex what is it that they can do to be valued? And at their age sex is of no interest either, better to buy it directly. I still love the saying, "Do you what why you give a whore money? To leave!" The only thing worse than an entitled modern woman is being married to a modern entitled woman.
/r/MensRights17/08/22 12:56 PM
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I do not disagree.
/r/MensRights14/08/22 06:13 PM
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I'm not dictating what anyone does to their body, I am making clear what I won't do to mine and if this influences other men to follow suit then that's their choice too. I'm responsible for how I treat and care for myself, it's nobody else's job or right to mandate. My hope is that men are smart enough to closely scrutinize any solution like this and be as suspicious as possible. Don't trust any company profiting from complacency or unwarranted trust.
/r/MensRights06/08/22 03:27 AM
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I think it's great that there are contraceptive options for men, however, I am going to say something really true and therefore really offensive. Only Women can get pregnant and they are ultimately responsible for not getting pregnant. Yes, men should participate in preventing unwanted pregnancies but again, it will always be the woman's fault. So if the side effects are dangerous don't use them. I as a man will not be getting anything injected into me that might have long-term consequences. I'l…
/r/MensRights05/08/22 04:08 PM
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nah she just knows how to get a part. Just like all those big-name starlets that turned on Weinstein after their careers fizzled out. They all knew what he was and they spread their legs and got rewarded, hell plenty of them fed the monster young unsuspecting girls to stay in his good graces. What's worse a monster or the people who feed and care for it?
/r/MensRights05/08/22 02:28 AM
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in times of war equality and other social constructs take a back seat to necessity. The Democrats in the USA during WWII created internment camps that housed loyal Americans with origins of Japanese, Italian, and German families. Today, we see this as a travesty and must live with the dishonor of it. Should Ukraine prevail they too will have to revisit such decisions and hopefully it will motivate them to be better in the future. Equality is easy to articulate, embrace and preach but very diffic…
/r/MensRights03/08/22 03:41 PM
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No such thing as transphobic, but there is pity for such handicapped people unwilling to seek out available help. As for the lesbians, just pointing out how a small minority were able to use their xx gender to make money. They at least were there to work unlike the majority of them. You really need to learn to think for yourself, go out into the world, and get experience instead of being spoon-fed your opinions and ideology from somebody with equal or less experience than you.
/r/MensRights02/08/22 10:39 PM
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A divorce shouldn't be administered by the courts, it should be a filing and ended quickly and efficiently with zero spousal support. If children are involved then automatic joint custody. The courts should only be involved to choose the custodial parent. After a required DNA paternity check. If paternity is proven to not be the husband's they should have the ability to sue for fraud and no child support can be levied upon him. Take all the perks of divorce away and watch how many marriages don'…
/r/MensRights01/08/22 04:58 AM
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Most women will only go so far as to find another woman's negative comments in an attempt to understand it. If women who profess a desire for equality had the courage, to actually pursue an understanding of men's rights concerns then I would expect any intelligent woman committed to that equality to see why this site flourishes. I would also be in error to suggest that it is exclusively women, there are many indoctrinated blue-pilled men who are simply unable to concede the truth.
/r/MensRights24/07/22 05:26 AM
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So here is the secret, don't call or show any interest. My last couple of exes couldn't stand being ignored and not getting any validation. They chased I got and used and left when I got bored. They still send a text now and again to check the water and see if there is any interest. This, of course, was after being the nice guy, I learned that lesson and just don't do it anymore and the more I am rewarded the less I think of them. sorry if it offends but experience is the best teacher and I got …
/r/MensRights23/07/22 10:10 PM
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Men want sex, women need sex! As soon as men learn this their whole life changes for the better. The easiest way to get a woman to put out is to not want her. As for involving children, I have no misgivings about eradicating pedophiles of any gender. They have no value in society and should be removed with great prejudice.
/r/MensRights21/07/22 11:45 AM
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short and sweet is NO, and they just don't care until they are dragged kicking and screaming out of their echo chamber.
/r/MensRights21/07/22 11:40 AM
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Listed as a sex offender yes, prosecuted for perjury yes, punished for a false police report absolutely, jailed for rape no. The registry and other punishments fit the crime, being jailed for a violent sexual offense doesn't.
/r/MensRights21/07/22 11:33 AM
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There is no such thing as TOXIC MASCULINITY, there are however toxic personalities. Assigning gender to them is sexist though.
/r/MensRights17/07/22 04:04 PM
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this isn't new nor is it confined to the entertainment industry. Its also been part of the military landscape for decades now. I too have worked in the media industry and am well aware of the barely masked contempt held for WMCH (White Male Christian Heterosexuals). BTW I am going to trademark that and put it on a t-shirt and hoodies, ball caps, etc... Or maybe CCHM, That flows well too.
/r/MensRights17/07/22 04:58 AM
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How about they just adopt a slot time, if you are cramping you get a day off but now owe it back and must repay before the end of the month or forfeit pay.
/r/MensRights17/07/22 04:43 AM
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I was in the US Navy throughout the 80s I ran three different shops and was in charge of over 200 people at times. This is relevant because it was just before the PC BS kicked in. I kept a large bottle of Midol on my desk and when one of the women would show up to work suggesting her cramps would be a hindrance to her duties and I should give her a pass I would retrieve the bottle and tell her to take whatever she needed and get to work. Now back then I could get away with that, today I would be…
/r/MensRights17/07/22 04:40 AM
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That's actual fascism, not the stuff CNN and MSNBC talk about.
/r/MensRights17/07/22 04:36 AM
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Equal opportunity is what they have, with all opportunities come consequences and they only want the reward. And to be clear when I use the ambiguous "THEY" I am referring to Feminist 2.0. The 1.0 got everything they asked for, the 2.0 wants power over everyone, not a level footing.
/r/MensRights15/07/22 12:08 AM
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You're right, and here is the thing. I can understand say 50+ years ago why the system was this way, divorce was way lower and people respected the value of the father's role in a child's life. Mothers typically stayed home and it made sense to support the normalcy for the child's sake. And most women were still grounded. But the gross erosion of the family and women seeing men as nothing but atm's is the norm today. Pop culture makes men and especially fathers the butt of most jokes. We are dev…
/r/MensRights08/07/22 03:20 PM
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I'll sum this up for you. Feminism 1.0 women fight for equality and win (rightfully so) Feminism 2.0 A fringe group of women who are loud and obnoxious demand more than equality and are met with resistance, call it toxic masculinity, and manufacture a scapegoat naming it the patriarchy. MGTOW is born in response.
/r/MensRights07/07/22 08:02 PM
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I teach my sons to show equal respect to their GF or wife as they give him and to never accept disrespect from them. Contrary to pop culture men are not stupid, helpless children, and to always be wary of modern women as they have been raised to devalue men.
/r/MensRights07/07/22 03:49 PM
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Prior to the Roman empire's days of conquest and conversions, the world was primarily matriarchal, in ancient Hebrew marriages there was a contract it laid out the responsibilities a man had in that marriage. One of those duties included attending to his wife's sexual needs whenever she wanted, the husband did not enjoy the same privilege. For a husband, his wife only attended to his desires when hers were met and then only if she felt his performance warranted it. Historically it has been well …
/r/MensRights07/07/22 03:33 PM
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yes, it's true men get to make masturbation and fart jokes but if a man is caught farting or masturbating he is judged poorly. If a woman farts it's funny as hell and if she is caught masturbating it's provocative. So we get to talk about it and they get to do it.
/r/MensRights07/07/22 03:21 PM
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No women have by far the higher sex drive they just aren't as overt and vocal about it men tend to thump their chest and put on a good show but women are biologically predispositioned to have a much higher need. There are cultural restraints on women to keep them from being so outward about it.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 09:04 PM
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Men desire sex, and women have a biological drive and need sex. When a man stops trying to get sex from a woman her self-esteem tanks, she requires validation and she will either go to extremes to re-engage him or find another man, typically a lower quality man to satisfy this need. While this isn't true for all women, it does apply to the majority. I know it will anger plenty of them but all sorts of truths do. It is because of this bio-urge that men can easily capitalize on women with esteem i…
/r/MensRights06/07/22 06:38 PM
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Oh, my ex-wife used to say "men don't have emotions so women shouldn't worry about how they feel".
/r/MensRights06/07/22 06:30 PM
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I do understand, I grew up in a house full of females. On my 16th birthday, I got a driver's license and then my mom tossed me her keys to run and get tampons and Kotex for all the synched period. I have had to wait unbearably long times for a woman to finish up in the bathroom. I do get that women are handicapped when competing for bathroom time. I think you are missing the trees for the forest, while you want more resources set aside for real women facilities as a way of balancing the scale. I…
/r/MensRights06/07/22 06:27 PM
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lol so having equal resources is unfair, women need more! See how easy it is to twist things. my point was that when women enter a man's lavatory it's far more likely men will be understanding than women in the reverse situation.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 05:31 PM
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I cannot fathom how you could extrapolate that beyond just needing to see something that isn't there. To accuse me of being pro-rape is beyond ignorant. Your conclusion leads me to believe you really do think all women should be believed without exception even in the face of obvious evidence follow the narrative instead of the truth. That is the essence of Me Too, it might have started out as a real movement to empower victims to come forth but it became a political bludgeon used to acquire stat…
/r/MensRights06/07/22 10:56 AM
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That requires an impassioned explanation, it's not how women are wired.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 02:40 AM
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In the vein of this thread, I was actually speaking in terms of written laws within the USA, mainly to open a debate about current events. It has clearly gone in several directions. I think anyone can point to personal experiences that were highly unfair and prejudiced by gender. Yes, women are objectified for their bodies and men are for their wallets. In a perfect world, we as a species would have more depth but that's not who we are at this point. I have no doubt at all you have had bad exper…
/r/MensRights06/07/22 02:33 AM
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I would point to Isreal as the top rank for that but I do respect all the Russian snipers. Fun fact, Dr. Ruth notable sex therapist was a sniper.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 02:20 AM
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First off those who opened their legs willfully were bartering and they got what they paid for. As I said, I have no doubt he raped many women and should be in a hole rotting. I also have to question what is worse, him or those who provided the monster with a steady diet of victims. As for All Lives Matter, All Lives Do Matter, and until people embrace that without thinking it racist it will be racist. Bigotry, prejudice, and racism all exist independent of each other and cooperatively. Racism i…
/r/MensRights06/07/22 02:19 AM
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Ok, finally we have an irrefutable answer. But they offset it with ovaries.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 02:08 AM
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Cathaloasm gets its holdover from the Roman expanse, prior to the Roman empire it can be said the known world was primarily matriarchal but shifted with the Greek/Roman occupation and religions. I am trying to find some of the old writings that I think you will find very interesting as it applies to women in ancient history.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 02:06 AM
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Depp isn't a fair example as he is a high-profile Hollywood elite, lets think about all the normal everyday guys whose lives are destroyed because a woman changed her mind the next morning and makes false accusations to protect her reputation. Or high profiles like Kavanaugh being wrongfully accused by a clearly unstable woman but she is canonized while he is demonized to push a political agenda. In fact, let us get to the guts of it and talk about Weinstein, I have no doubt about his guilt but …
/r/MensRights06/07/22 02:03 AM
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well let's not paint with such a broad stroke, yes in Muslims especially but also in some Christian religions, men hold the reigns of power BUT in Hebrew society, it's matriarchal historically where women are afforded more rights than men. In most North American tribes women are the property owners, even nordic religions give wives more power over the home, should a man fail to provide for her reasonable expectation he would be shunned and driven from the community. Throughout history, societies…
/r/MensRights06/07/22 01:43 AM
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I was 18 and it was in Thailand. People don't want to hear about men and boys. Only girls and women matter to a WOKE society.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 01:37 AM
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this isn't a party line issue, it isn't Republican or Democrat. It's squarely on the shoulders of long-term career politicians and their lackeys in the media. These are the people who really don't care. Want real change, then vote out all incumbents.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 01:35 AM
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I would strongly suggest you create a thread about how society today teaches men and boys especially to view women, I think sites like Only fans, Instagram, Tik Tok, Snap Chat, and all the cam sites are the worst thing to happen to women. Women are taught to monetize their sexuality as early as possible and the fallout is that men see them in the fashion they market themselves now. I work in network security, I teach K-through 12 schools in North America how to block this content but I promise y…
/r/MensRights06/07/22 01:32 AM
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I was with my now ex-wife for 16yrs, she was both mentally and physically abusive. I have a permanent hearing loss and non-stop ringing from having my right eardrum ruptured from one of her many assaults. Women have been raised to believe it's not the same, there is no equality in this respect. We had children and I always told myself I was staying for the kids until my moment of clarity when I realized I was teaching my sons all the wrong lessons. I left and took the boys with me, my life has b…
/r/MensRights06/07/22 01:11 AM
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I was speaking about the USA, I have myself spent considerable time in the Middle East both as military and civilian. I do believe in equality regardless of sex, religion, race, creed, and all that. But I also support each nation's right to govern themselves in accordance with their own beliefs. When I would travel abroad I would be respectful and not try and push my culture on others while learning about our differences.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 01:07 AM
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No one in the history of the world has ever said: "Believe All Men". Me too is a slap in the face of freedom and democracy, no Due Process when a woman cries.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 12:52 AM
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I am permanently banned on several reddit's, its clear many people only want to hear their narrative and the truth is too offensive to handle. Children and fascists censor American adults' debate.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 12:50 AM
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That's actually interesting to me because there are many topics I either have no opinion on or am indifferent to. I have had women chastise my indifference before, demanding I take a side and preferably their side.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 12:47 AM
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yeah, that's true but to be fair that's statistically driven.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 12:44 AM
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A gay woman is a lesbian however up until very recently they were all just gay, the difference with women is that there are varying levels of gay there's gay there's lesbian there's dike each one with its own identity
/r/MensRights05/07/22 11:58 PM
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I saw an interview with Gloria Steinem years ago where she aggressively defended lowering standards so women could compete for the same jobs. She then named Firefighting as a good example and proceeded to explain how dragging a body was far safer than carrying it. I am an ex-firefighter and could only grimace at the thought of people believing her and how her ignorance would result in countless deaths.
/r/MensRights05/07/22 08:29 PM
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if we are honest, this is yet another area where women enjoy greater privilege, Women often invade men's bathrooms at large venues like concerts and sporting events and are given a green light by most men. Should a man enter a woman's bathroom it would probably end with an ejection and more likely some legal action. Additionally, it's not hard to find women-only gyms and other businesses but men are barred from having the same.
/r/MensRights05/07/22 08:26 PM
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If we look to history and choose to learn from it, we can see that the concept of marriage for love is actually far from the norm. Romantic love and respect-based marriage is for the poor and undesirable, modern Western culture has attempted to change that but again if we can be honest it's a fool's pursuit. Men work to acquire wealth so as to attract the best females, the females in turn do everything they can to make themselves desirable so as to choose from the upper shelves. A good marriage …
/r/MGTOW216/03/21 08:55 PM
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Women are designed to enjoy it more, more nerves greater pleasure center. Women have a higher sex drive its just that culture has told them to use sex as a reward. A hell of a lot more dildos are sold vs. pocket pussies.
/r/MGTOW207/03/21 09:33 PM
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Coincidentally I have a good friend whose wife sells marital aids, toys, lotions, etc.. I have sat in on her house parties and had a blast telling women how we men love it when women pleasure themselves and how toys in the bedroom are great. I have sold more than a few vibrators and dildos to young wives and angry divorcees. These parties are fertile hunting grounds.
/r/MGTOW201/03/21 05:09 AM
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