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Yet, there you sit with your Kleenex.
/r/MensRights17/06/25 11:39 PM
1

Empathy is easier to give when it’s based on truth rather than man’osphere folklore about fabric shops.
/r/MensRights26/04/25 12:58 PM
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Says the little boy lamenting man’osphere folk about fabric shops he’s never been to. lol.
/r/MensRights26/04/25 12:57 PM
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Says a little boy who has spent zero hours in a fabric store. Lol.
/r/MensRights20/04/25 08:18 PM
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Let’s look at probability: I’ve been in fabric stores for 55 years. Frequently. You have never. You are operating on hearsay, I’m operating on 55 years of personal experience.
/r/MensRights20/04/25 03:08 PM
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Lies. My mom is a master seamstress, I’ve been going to fabric stores with her for 55 years. Men in fabric stores are helped, not laughed at or mansplained to, you are projecting your own behaviors and beliefs onto women.
/r/MensRights20/04/25 01:03 PM
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An yes, assuming marriage is the ultimate goal. Perhaps freedom and independence are the pinnacle?
/r/MensRights29/03/25 01:10 AM
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Less traffic, less crowds, less time spent shopping, more time to hustle the kids around, pack lunches, prep evening meal, cook, clean, chauffeur the mother in law, do yard work, laundry (you know, the ultra glamour stuff), dry cleaning, change 10 diapers, feed the baby 5 times, change your cloths and wash vomit out of your hair and give the baby a bath and change the baby’s vomit covered cloths, mop up poopy footprints from the diarrhea toddler running down the hallway with a leaky diaper, doct…
/r/MensRights29/03/25 12:58 AM
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This is weird. I’ve always understood Feminism to be about human rights, in other words feminism is the opposite of kyriarchy.
/r/MensRights29/03/25 12:46 AM
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That’s not what I’ve seen at all. I’ve seen a widening gap between genders. Since we live in a capitalist society (I’m in the USA, unsure of your location), I ask myself, “who benefits from this?” In the interim, the ultra-wealthy become even wealthier. It’s the oldest trick in the book, keep the poor divided and fighting each other so they don’t recognize who benefits from the fighting. The gender war is genius, it actually breaks down the family structure by having brothers and sisters fight e…
/r/MensRights08/12/24 11:30 AM
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Bell Hooks speaks for herself and those who choose to follow her, she doesn’t speak on behalf of all feminists. My definition of feminism is that human beings deserve human rights regardless of their chromosome structure, ethnicity, race, height, disability, etc. In other words, my definition of feminism is akin to opposing kyriarchy. I realize some prefer to define feminism as the female version of patriarchy, and that’s their right, but I personally view the female version of patriarchy as a m…
/r/MensRights07/12/24 06:03 PM
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Ignorance is always a choice.
/r/MensRights07/12/24 03:14 PM
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https://www.reddit.com/r/AskFeminists/s/B5tEjzfpS2 You could also check in with Jackson Katz or Neil Shyminsky
/r/MensRights07/12/24 03:11 PM
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Well, this is one way of admitting you fail to genuinely understand it. Maybe ask your questions about it here: https://www.reddit.com/r/AskFeminists/s/B5tEjzfpS2 You could also check in with Jackson Katz Neil Shyminsky, both lean toward Feminism.
/r/MensRights07/12/24 03:11 PM
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Could it possibly be WHO is giving the advice that’s the problem?
/r/MensRights07/12/24 03:00 PM
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Wrong. Feminism says all humans should have equal rights regardless of chromosomes.
/r/MensRights07/12/24 03:00 PM
2

Totally agree, it’s why a lot of people are foregoing marriage and parenthood.
/r/MensRights07/12/24 02:59 PM
-11

You should check out feminism, it promotes the idea that all human beings deserve equal rights regardless of chromosomes, gender, race, disability, age, etc.
/r/MensRights07/12/24 02:58 PM
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My dad demanded he be the lord of the house, king of the castle. He never once asked how we felt about anything, rather, he told us what we were to feel and think and do and be. My mom, on the other hand, had the true American spirit of freedom and independence, and a natural talent for understanding childhood development (but she was the oldest of seven children, so she had plenty of practice by time she married my dad). Fortunately or unfortunately, my parents barely knew each other when they …
/r/MensRights05/12/24 03:19 PM
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Let me clarify, if my mom took us to McDonalds instead of feeding us lunch at home, it was a “don’t tell your dad” situation because he’d flip out. If we spent the afternoon at the neighbors playing in the sprinklers instead of helping my mom weed the garden, it would be a “don’t tell your dad” situation. He was very militant with the temperament of a 2 year old having a bad day and desperately in need of a nap, so my mom taught us that if we were to have any fun what-so-ever in our childhood, t…
/r/MensRights04/12/24 06:40 PM
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Really? I grew up in the 70s and 80s, my parents were married (still are) and my mom worked but she never once threatened to tell my dad anything, in fact, she taught us, “just don’t tell your dad” because he would flip out over the dumbest stuff and have a total hissy fit melt down over literally nothing. It seemed like the only thing my dad was intent on teaching us (I had 3 sisters) is that, “males are pigs who only want one thing and must earn trust and respect over time with a proven track …
/r/MensRights04/12/24 05:40 PM
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This, 100%. Stick with men that you are know are safe.
/r/MensRights18/11/24 07:36 PM
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It seems odd to be taking time out of the day to state someone is going with the status quo. “I think I’m going to take the bus to work.” “Okay?” What’s the point?
/r/MensRights12/11/24 12:51 PM
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I don’t speak on behalf of what other women want, I leave it up to them to figure out what they want to do. My 75 year old mom lives in a retirement park that is full of retired nurses and school teachers who never married or had children, and it sure looks like those old gals are having a blast every time I visit my mom. My dad has dementia and Parkinson’s, so when my mom travels for weddings and funerals, etc. she has about half a dozen friends that check in on him.
/r/MensRights11/11/24 05:27 PM
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This already exists, it’s called prostitution, escorts, house cleaning services, laundry services, child care services, etc.
/r/MensRights11/11/24 03:21 PM
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Thank you for your service, and I agree with you that we need to do far better by our vets. My dad is a vet and I’ve seen 1st hand how bad it can be. Shame on us as a country. I’m a former divorce attorney, and I’m unsure I agree with you on at-fault divorce. I’ve read judge’s decisions in states before there was no fault divorce, and what an absolute sickening 3-ring circus shit show at-fault divorce was. In NO fault divorces, judges still have enormous discretion. For example, I just read case…
/r/MensRights10/11/24 11:41 PM
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Ya, judges do have a way of only caring about the kids.
/r/MensRights09/11/24 09:41 PM
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Ugh, I spent a year in government, never again, it’s so …….. messy and dysfunctional, not sure why anyone would want to work in government.
/r/MensRights09/11/24 09:28 PM
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HR is rarely on the side of the person reporting the event, rather they are going through the checklist given to them by their insurance company and documenting to protect the FOR PROFIT company that doesn’t want to have to incur a deductible and copay by reporting it to the E&O insurance carrier. If he thinks he has been “wronged” by a false report, then he should file his own report. Here is the other thing, HR will be looking her up and down, what she is wearing, the way she acts, and she onl…
/r/MensRights09/11/24 08:43 PM
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Her friends should have said, “I think I will leave my own matches in the box until I’ve had a chance to hear his version of the encounter.” That’s what responsible adults do instead of resorting to mob rule.
/r/MensRights09/11/24 08:36 PM
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A 6th grader is 12, so I’m fairly sure one of the terms you are looking for is pedophilia, I’m thinking that’s how you’d call if it an 18 year old man had sex with a 12 YO ‘consenting’ boy. If you want to switch to an 11th grader, I believe the term you are looking for is statutory rape since 17 year olds cannot consent to adult activities. For example, stores are prohibited from selling them vapes, tattoo shops are prohibited from giving them tattoos or piercings, the military is prohibited fro…
/r/MensRights09/11/24 08:33 PM
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Thank god for paternity tests.
/r/MensRights09/11/24 08:26 PM
1

Which industries, I’d like to research this for myself.
/r/MensRights09/11/24 10:12 AM
0

Same, and it has created a lot of happiness and freedom in my life to just let go of expecting others to treat me right, and instead treat myself right first.
/r/MensRights08/11/24 11:33 PM
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The gender wars are part of the divide and conquer tactics used by the wealthy elite to keep the poor and middle classes fighting among themselves instead of questioning why a very select few have more money than god yet the modern family is unable to get by on a single income. Most often both parents are working multiple jobs to barely provide the basics for their children.
/r/MensRights08/11/24 07:00 PM
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You know, I think we were sold this nonsense of the nuclear family. What’s wrong with the men watching sports together, golfing, hunting, restoring a classic car or whatever; and what’s wrong with the women going off on vacation together, their Pilates classes, babysitting their grandkids overnight even though grandpa doesn’t want to go, etc. It has sort of always been that way, it’s just been within the past 100 years that this nuclear family nonsense was pushed on to us.
/r/MensRights08/11/24 06:47 PM
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Hold up. I’m in corporate america and the majority of high-paid positions are still nearly always male.
/r/MensRights08/11/24 06:42 PM
-11

It’s because they saw it first-hand. They saw their male peers picking on and ganging up on women who were more skilled to run the women off from taking “men’s jobs”. It’s no different than the “black jobs” nonsense.
/r/MensRights08/11/24 06:39 PM
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Bingo on having no male influence, and it hurt the daughters too. Children need a mom and a dad, if the parents are not together then time with the children should be 50/50.
/r/MensRights08/11/24 06:38 PM
2

It’s just more of the divide and conquer techniques used by the elitist ruling class to keep the lower and middle classes fighting among themselves instead of asking why a very select few hoard resources and have more money than god. Create generational fights, create gender fights, create race fights — just keep the working class fighting each other instead of questioning how someone like Elon Musk was able to become the 1st trillionaire in a single lifetime.
/r/MensRights08/11/24 06:34 PM
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