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The 2 sexes equal argument makes no sense. Because you're completely ignoring the fact this these are laws involving medical practices, and there is a big difference between someone with a penis and someone without. And I'm not going to criticize your morals of being pro life, I understand where you're coming from even if I disagree. I dont think abortion is that appealing honestly, but that's not my business because I cant control other people's lives and bodies. Also the keep it in your pants …
/r/MensRights09/09/21 02:29 PM
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Yes it can be devastating to want to raise a child when a woman doesn't and then she gets an abortion. But to have a child is a mutual consent thing, so if you didnt agree to conceive a child when you went in and had sex, you dont owe anyone the obligation to give them a baby. Pregnancy can and will interrupt a lot of things in peoples lives, can affect their careers, social life, and is overall taxing. You cant reasonably expect someone to just do that because you want a kid. They have to be wi…
/r/MensRights09/09/21 02:04 PM
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Ah yes I'm sorry, I should've been more nice to the guy who pretty much said "Who cares who's body it is? We can do whatever the fuck we want if we make it legal." I don't have anything against you, at all. But if you would please contribute to the discussion rather than derailing it.
/r/MensRights09/09/21 05:20 AM
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I make a good point and you have no rebuttal, so you resort to childish insults and acting like a toddler. I'm here to discuss and support mens rights, not act like a fucking child.
/r/MensRights09/09/21 05:06 AM
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it kind of is but it's a somewhat faulty way of doing it. Like on the plus side there are sleez bags out there who will fuck woman and purposefully not use protection, or find some way to make it unsafe to impregnate woman. Then they will just leave her and the child. Now those people are required to pay for that child if she chooses to keep it because she wants to care for the child, but can't support if because some asshole decided to get her pregnant without her consent. But on the other hand…
/r/MensRights09/09/21 03:52 AM
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Yes I agree with you. That's what I've been saying the entire time.
/r/MensRights09/09/21 02:25 AM
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This is good. Everyone should get paid family leave. Raising a kid is fucking tough.
/r/MensRights09/09/21 01:52 AM
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Also replying to the other bit. You know nothing about me, first off I'm a trans woman, and I'm in a long lasting and happy relationship with the love of my life, and I date a lot more than just woman. I am not masculine, nor will I ever because I don't want to be. And you can explain anything like that and make it seem unappealing. "Yo dude do you want a stick of grinded up meat from the various parts of a pig that aren't usable for anything else, that's then slathered in tomatoes with 5 gallon…
/r/MensRights09/09/21 01:48 AM
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Wow. Okay let's go over that. First off you know that most birth control that is easily accessible universally is all involving the penis. The only other is birth control, because fun fact, in states where it's illegal to get an abortion, there aren't any institutions in place to allow people to get more reliable contraceptives. And on top of that there is also the fact that condoms break, some woman can't take birth control pills for various medical reasons. And sometimes sex happens randomly a…
/r/MensRights09/09/21 01:44 AM
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I already mentioned how child support is a mess. The solution to child support being a shit system isn't prevent woman from choosing, it's change the fucking system so it works. I don't believe that if you accidentally get someone pregnant, and you don't want to care for the child, if they choose to keep it and provide for the child that's their choice, you shouldn't have to pay for it. But in no way, should a woman be forced to birth a kid because you decided so.
/r/MensRights09/09/21 01:30 AM
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I can't believe a living human being has said these words and at the same time tries to say they are oppressed. There are indeed men's rights issues that need to be addressed, but this is not men's fucking rights. This is abhorrent and immoral. You're fucking depressing. Go live your shit life, you don't deserve god damn respect you sack of shit.
/r/MensRights09/09/21 01:19 AM
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This post has some good points. For example child support is a mess in this country and needs a rework. But think about this realistically. Did this girl consent to being impregnated? Did she go into that thinking "oh yeah I want this guy to make me a mom." Guys, it's not your body. If you want a kid, then you need to discuss with someone about having a child, you can't force a child on someone else, just like they can't force a child on you. Giving birth is incredibly taxing on a woman's body. …
/r/MensRights09/09/21 01:16 AM
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Hey bud guess what, it's not your fucking body, shut the fuck up.
/r/MensRights09/09/21 01:10 AM
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Yeah no those specific studies that include housewives are false. I know that. I'm not 100% sure but I think those came out to woman making 50-60 cents to every dollar a man makes. Yeah no that's not true. It's actually 83 cents to every dollar. Also you've debunked 1 study, and ignored every other done but countless economists. Please give me 1 study done by an economist that's debunked the wage gap. Just 1.
/r/MensRights28/08/21 04:35 PM
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When has it been debunked?
/r/MensRights28/08/21 04:30 PM
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The wage gap is where woman on average are payed less than men for the same job.
/r/MensRights28/08/21 04:04 PM
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1st off, no it hasn't. It's actually been proven true by way more economists than have gone with your batshit theory.
/r/MensRights28/08/21 04:13 AM
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I'm sorry that you feel that way. I don't know what happened to you to make you think that this is the universal experience, but it's just not. I really hope that you're able to bring yourself up.
/r/MensRights18/08/21 08:15 AM
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No yeah it very much is. Activism is done by the minority not the majority. It always has been. People who will support one movement and only specific aspects of it that only support themselves will never be activists, they're just people trying to benefit themselves. But seriously don't downplay who out there is actually in support. It's not the majority at all, but it isn't as small as some people think. It just sadly circles in only specific groups of people that don't leak into general popul…
/r/MensRights18/08/21 07:09 AM
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Absolutely. And your frustrating and dislike of feminism honestly is valid. You're trying to reach out to a group and explain the injustices towards you, but are ignored and called names. This is what happens with full fledged activism. It's unfair, but you have to appeal to those that don't want to listen. And please remember that in full on activists groups, not just media activism, your experiences and struggles are shared and you're supported. I run in those circles and it is discussed. It j…
/r/MensRights18/08/21 06:56 AM
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Okay then tell me this? What is the best mate? What does that mean? Someone that she genuinely loves and that loves her back? The strongest? The most financially stable? I've seen people go for every type of person, so many relationships fail, and why is anyone to say that in this time of age, where anyone is able to survive to some extent, that there is a best mate. And yes, men should have a place when gender norms are broken down. But that's not our job to give you. If me and other woman brea…
/r/MensRights18/08/21 06:43 AM
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1st off, that's fucked that that happened to you and I'm sorry. That shouldn't happen to anyone, period. And you're right. It's a shame that it doesn't get talked about. It should. I just very much stand by that a different groups problems doesn't always apply to you (I get a lot of gay rights grouped in with trans rights, while yes both are important and overlap in some ways, there are a lot of differences). But it's a shame that it's not talked about enough as well. Like hearing the horrible s…
/r/MensRights18/08/21 06:34 AM
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it's not a competition oh my god. I'm going to be honest, if you are where feminists are talking about woman's rights and you start yelling "yeah well men don't have equal rights either" you're being a bit sexist. Now that's not to say that the topic about mens rights shouldn't be discussed. It should be, period. But the idea that men's rights is tied into feminism is just stupid. To be frank with you, woman have been far more oppressed in history than men have, period. And so woman asking for t…
/r/MensRights18/08/21 05:34 AM
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okay first off, feminism isn't meant to be about men. Just like gay rights isn't about straight people and trans rights aren't about straight people. Are there issues in the feminist movement? Yes. Some people have shifted extremes and done the same thing they are fighting against. But saying it's all? God damn that's dense. Just like how saying that all men are incels is just wrong. Are there incels? Yes. Do they exist in communities like this? Very much yes. But that doesn't mean every topic i…
/r/MensRights18/08/21 05:09 AM
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THIS EXACTLY. It's not that it's specific toxic masculinity, but toxic gender roles applied to men that shouldn't be.
/r/MensRights18/08/21 04:56 AM
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Stop with fucking gender norms jesus fucking christ. Let woman become independent, guys stop fucking worrying about what woman think and grow as a person. You all are people and deserve your lives, don't let it pertain to dumb fuck gender norms.
/r/MensRights18/08/21 04:44 AM
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