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| 5 | Men are expected to but themselves in danger when a group of women assault teen on subwayIts part of the point though, much as you would like to pretend it isnt. You have no idea what its like to be in such a situation otherwise. You dont know what being in a fight is like, you dont know what the consequences actually are. Your own safety matters too. Its easy to say you should go and take on 10 others. But what then? You dont beat 10 people yourself, all you are doing is putting yourself in danger with the victim. Yea, if you could improve things for the victim, go on ahead, help. … | /r/MensRights | 06/10/22 10:26 AM |
| 4 | Father killed himself after being asked for £11,000 child support, inquest told | UK news | The GuardianMy parents split when i was 14. My dad took over completely, my mom did not contribute at all. But i do not begrudge her for this because her financial status was less stable than my dad. Thats it. | /r/MensRights | 06/10/22 09:41 AM |
| 4 | Father killed himself after being asked for £11,000 child support, inquest told | UK news | The GuardianI dont know, its not like he literally phoned his wife the day of his death sobbing that he was concerned he wouldnt be able to make the payments. But surely the courts took his financial situation into account, and all his concerns were unfounded. Payments including their mortgage. Like not his, his and his wife’s. He was already supporting his ex wife by paying for their home. Or does that not count? Afterall, its but a roof over his son’s head. | /r/MensRights | 06/10/22 09:11 AM |
| 7 | Father killed himself after being asked for £11,000 child support, inquest told | UK news | The GuardianHave you ever considered why he wasnt close with his son? Or what the mother’s situation was? Clearly his son being a law graduate shows he could afford school just fine. What if he had a medical condition or accident? Are those accidents then? Making fucking demands of someone with no care for their own situation is fucking disgusting honestly. You dont know jack shit and here you are passing judgement. Who the fuck are you to claim such things. | /r/MensRights | 06/10/22 08:41 AM |
| 8 | Father killed himself after being asked for £11,000 child support, inquest told | UK news | The GuardianWhat if he couldnt afford it? You have no idea what his financial situation is like. That was just 2 years of payments he owed. He clearly wasnt owing anywhere near 22 years worth of child support if thats all they asked for. But why let that get in the way of you being perfectly happy making assumptions about his thoughts and decisions. | /r/MensRights | 06/10/22 08:36 AM |
| 5 | Men are expected to but themselves in danger when a group of women assault teen on subwayHave you ever fought anyone before? Like a street fight, not some sparring session in a cushy gym. Have you fought more than one person before? Have you ever willingly put yourself in danger for someone else before? Unless you have, well, i guess you’re just another pathetic pussy. | /r/MensRights | 06/10/22 08:31 AM |
| 11 | Father killed himself after being asked for £11,000 child support, inquest told | UK news | The GuardianThe man in the article was paying £520. Car salesmen in the UK earn just over £30000. He was expected to pay a whole third of that all at once, and your only take away is that he is whiny? Thats a fucking shit take. | /r/MensRights | 06/10/22 08:27 AM |
| 1 | The entire Internet is complaining about how horrific it was to watch/hear a c-section on House of the Dragon. Not one word is mentioned about the man getting his head brutally beaten to a gooey pulp moments before. This actually infuriates me.You do know what jousts are right? They are seen how we see UFC fights now. The possibility of dying is there, but it isnt the point. They are a dangerous sport, but they arent going there to kill/be killed. But of course, what take did i expect from someone who blames the king for killing his wife, when his actions were taken to save the son. A decision that incase you didnt know, played no part in the wife’s death because she would have died anyway. From a rational point of view, it was the on… | /r/MensRights | 25/08/22 10:47 AM |
| 1 | The entire Internet is complaining about how horrific it was to watch/hear a c-section on House of the Dragon. Not one word is mentioned about the man getting his head brutally beaten to a gooey pulp moments before. This actually infuriates me.You dont see the gore in the sense its shown in a far more abstract way. You dont see the baby torn out of her. You see a zoomed in shot of a baby removed from a bloody stomach. That is not as easily recognisable as an actual person. And Oberyn? Sure, people were sad he died, grossed out, but you must be delusional if you think the whinging and hand wringing now is comparable to what that scene received. And I notice you ignore all the other examples. Including Reek. Which is somehow both the wo… | /r/MensRights | 24/08/22 11:27 PM |
| 4 | The entire Internet is complaining about how horrific it was to watch/hear a c-section on House of the Dragon. Not one word is mentioned about the man getting his head brutally beaten to a gooey pulp moments before. This actually infuriates me.First of all, the c section scene is definitely not as graphic. While yes, the scene is longer, its also careful to avoid showing anything actually gory. You hear her suffer, but we dont actually see the stomach being cut. This is opposed to the knights being killed, where we see the fight, we see the impact, and we see the gory aftermath. At no point do we ever see the queen’s body being actually cut. Second of all, the fact anyone can even consider the knights dying further solidified the poin… | /r/MensRights | 24/08/22 11:37 AM |
| 17 | The entire Internet is complaining about how horrific it was to watch/hear a c-section on House of the Dragon. Not one word is mentioned about the man getting his head brutally beaten to a gooey pulp moments before. This actually infuriates me.Hes referring to the tournament scenes. We see a guy get his face smashed in, another with his head lopped off, plenty of gratuitous shots of knights getting killed, but no one thinks of that as being excessively violent. | /r/MensRights | 24/08/22 04:50 AM |
| 2 | People defending the “small d*ck energy” insult, what do you guys think?Do you realise that much of what you describe for the “PTA mom look” is down to personal preference? That they chose to look that way? It is the entire package that is tied to the supposed personality, not just any one trait. And much of that can be chosen? Is it that hard to understand the difference between a personally favored fashion style and a trait one grew up with? And you want to talk about correlation? Do you actually have any statistics or studies that link penis size with one’s behav… | /r/MensRights | 13/07/22 05:52 PM |
| 5 | People defending the “small d*ck energy” insult, what do you guys think?Look at you completely missing the point once again. Your comparison isnt valid, because “PTA mom” isnt a physical attribute. Its a personality. Its not an innate part of someone’s body. The issue is linking someone’s physical appearance or characteristics to their character. When you link “small dicks” to say, having low esteem and such, you are grouping an entire group together based off your impression of a few, despite the fact said physical characteristic has nothing to do with their person… | /r/MensRights | 13/07/22 07:38 AM |
| 12 | People defending the “small d*ck energy” insult, what do you guys think?So because one side has historically been treated worse(despite the fact women alive today did not actually experience the bulk of it), it is fine to treat men like this(who again, are not responsible for the bulk of the injustice). And obviously it wouldnt take long to make such a comparison. It is an obvious comparison. To say that because we can think of how those would be harmful means it shows we only value women for their physical attributes is ridiculously ignorant when the whole point of… | /r/MensRights | 13/07/22 02:50 AM |
| 21 | Rethinking the Incel PhenomenonWhy are they mean and hateful? You really think that by pushing away and ostracising these people, you can get them to change? If we cant as a society attempt to help them, and instead treat them as an enemy, then why pretend to be surprised when they treat us the same and lash out? | /r/MensRights | 31/05/22 02:07 AM |
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