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| 16 | Women genuinely don't understand thisThey feel strong and independent being a single mum. They think thats what men want, because that's what other women sell them. In the pecking order youre 4th. Mums 1st, kids 2nd, baby daddy is 3rd and youre 4th. If youre lucky you might scrape into 3rd position, but how do you raise a child when they rank above you? | /r/MensRights | 27/07/26 11:39 PM |
| 25 | Do real life Matriarchal societies pass the smell test?Pretty sure there are a few survivor seasons which do exactly this until the women were starving and needed men | /r/MensRights | 22/05/26 02:27 AM |
| 50 | Sad when i find out a man is circumcisedthe fact you can be empathetic is already a lot | /r/MensRights | 13/09/25 03:45 AM |
| 2 | As an unattractive incel who can't attract girls in real life, do I have the right to watch porn, nude girls or any images or videos involving girls doing sexual acts?Then don't? Why make yourself feel guilty about doing something you don't want to do? Go use the extra time & testosterone you save by not fapping to better yourself. Get in shape, go gym, go study, put some time into looks maxxing, dress better, groom yourself, be presentable, be tidy & clean. You don't have to do all these things at once. Start by bettering yourself with 1 thing a week and just add 1 extra thing the next week. In 4-6 months, if you keep these things up, I doubt you'd even reco… | /r/MensRights | 11/12/24 03:18 PM |
| 5 | I never tried dresses (90% of men have not to i guess)You haven't seen that episode of Simpsons where homer becomes really fat and wears a moomoo? Why men wear dresses? In the modern western culture, because it's not socially normally for men to wear "dresses". In other cultures there are "dresses" for men, i.e Scotland=kilt, arabs=dishdasha, Indians=longyi, pacific islanders=sulu, Africa=boubou As for you? You can totally wear a dress as a dude. You might get a few weird looks here and there, but it's not like it's illegal for you to do so (unless… | /r/MensRights | 11/12/24 03:03 PM |
| 58 | Why is it like this? I don’t understandLucky you're gay. Imagine the backlash if you weren't. Why is it like this? Because the female expectation of men are different from their expectations from women. We are there to cater for them, but never the other way around. Regarding the "he likes you" about perfume. It may be hard for them to accept that not every male is drooling over them. Good idea to keep your distance. If they're happy to say as these "non-existent" things, imagine if they said you were harassing them or something.....… | /r/MensRights | 11/12/24 07:42 AM |
| 13 | Should men show each other more platonic love?Yes, men should feel free to express platonic love and emotional closeness with each other. However, society tends to label men as either strictly straight or gay, with little room for nuance in between. When two straight men share moments of affection or emotional intimacy, they are often seen as crossing boundaries, leading others to label these interactions as "gay" rather than simply platonic. Though men ideally shouldn't feel pressured by these stereotypes, society’s expectations and norms … | /r/MensRights | 28/10/24 09:50 PM |
| -2 | Mom lied about my fatherI'm sorry that you were lied to, but I also feel for your "fake" father. From your post, it sounds like he raised you since you were young. It must be incredibly painful for him to have spent all those years caring for you, knowing you're not his biological child, and then to feel like you have something against him just because you're not blood-related. It's understandable that you're hurt and angry about your mother's deception. It's a huge betrayal to find out something like this. Family rela… | /r/MensRights | 06/06/24 09:02 PM |
| 1 | Society really need to talk about domestic abuse against men right now.Are you trying to compare children with adults? | /r/MensRights | 30/04/22 09:50 PM |
| 106 | No, not that kind of equalityAs in if one parent chooses to keep the child, the other parent shouldnt have the responsibility to financialy support the child . | /r/MensRights | 07/04/20 12:22 AM |
| 11 | One of the main reasons circumcision is defended, is because those men who were circumcised as infants would have to come to grips with what was done to them.because the foreskin contains loads of nerve endings? Maybe you would know if your dick wasn't cut, but it seems that you already know what's the best for every dick despite never having a complete dick. | /r/MensRights | 13/07/19 09:39 PM |
| 16 | One of the main reasons circumcision is defended, is because those men who were circumcised as infants would have to come to grips with what was done to them.I'm glad to know that you've studied and played with enough cocks to find out that your incomplete dick is superior. | /r/MensRights | 13/07/19 09:20 PM |
| 66 | Man-hating feminist cafe Handsome Her, which charges men 17% more than women because “Muh wage gap”, is closing. Another case of get woke, go broke.Hahahaha I wonder how this would have played | /r/MensRights | 22/04/19 07:41 AM |
| 6 | Feminists want all the rights and none of the responsibilitiesWomen can also wear condoms. | /r/MensRights | 24/03/19 07:38 PM |
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