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| 7 | You got denied!For what it's worth, they're typically discouraged from moving on up the ladder. An old friend of mine went to school and got certified and everything, practically broke her back trying to get into the trades and prove herself, and she was passed over every single time by a bunch of men from completely different, unrelated industries with zero experience in what they were applying for. All that she could get were basic bitch general maintenance jobs. It wasn't even exactly a physically-demanding… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 13/03/21 05:56 PM |
| 5 | The lady known as "Dindu Nuthin" has a meltdown and gets tackled by security for her efforts.The way she yelled and kept repeating "I'll leave if you let go" in the cadence that she was saying it in sounded an awful lot like "I ain't no skank" from Breaking Bad. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 11/09/19 09:24 AM |
| 1 | "What attracted you to me?"[PIC]It makes complete sense, too. This is fucking reality, folks; personality is NOT the only thing that matters in a relationship. Wealth is an indication of stability and security, and NO one wants to go out with someone who doesn't have their shit together, male or female. Which, I will admit, is getting more and more difficult in this economy. | /r/MensRights | 15/07/13 04:56 PM |
| 0 | "What attracted you to me?"[PIC]Thank you for speaking some sense in this thread. Seriously. | /r/MensRights | 12/07/13 05:54 AM |
| 2 | Woman here, just wanted to say something. (Not sure if it's the right place, but here I go.)Mm. I mean, one can be passive/submissive and still be confident - but, from what I've seen, a majority of women don't want passive or submissive men. I could be wrong, though. For example, I consider myself to be a rather confident man - I'm happy, content, and positive. However, I've always been rather timid and quiet; I don't usually speak up unless I need to, and I'm much more of a follower than a leader. In relationships, I tend to be gentle, more following; I don't like to take charge, bec… | /r/MensRights | 19/05/12 06:01 AM |
| -4 | Woman here, just wanted to say something. (Not sure if it's the right place, but here I go.)No. There really aren't. I hate to be a Negative Nancy, but that's not how society works. Not at all. To be honest, I'm not even sure if that's how human nature works, either. Men must be dominant; they must be strong, and must always take charge. Men must never show weakness, and if they do, they must know how to control it. We must always know what to do, at all times, and we must always take the initiative. We must fit the classic Disney Prince Charming image in every way, shape, and form. Wo… | /r/MensRights | 15/05/12 07:18 AM |
| 3 | A question for past feminists: when you realized that it wasn't for you, were you suddenly shut out of your friend-group?Not me, but a friend. At the beginning of college, she decided to join a feminist group. Anyway, the people in the group had drastically different beliefs than her own - "All men are pigs and deserve to rot", "You have a boyfriend? What the fuck, we thought you were better than that." Stuff like that. I don't think she goes anymore, and for good reason. There's a fine line between demanding equality and demanding more than everyone else. | /r/MensRights | 21/07/11 07:50 AM |
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