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| 0 | If single women hit the wall and become ugly to men at 25-30, so do married womenThey are trying to pressure women into accepting situations contrary to their own benefit. For example, marry quickly with the first or the second asshole you fall in love since you soon will be expired goods. It is a narrative that add to all the narratives that were invented to keep women under their command | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/04/25 09:53 PM |
| 0 | Isn't it unfair that men have no choice in parenthood, while women do?If we want a child we have to give birth. You can have a child without suffering pregnancy and delivery. It’s not fair but also it’s not your fault . The same with this issue . It may not be fair but it is what it is . | /r/MensRights | 01/02/25 08:54 PM |
| -1 | Isn't it unfair that men have no choice in parenthood, while women do?Is it fair that women have to give birth and men don’t ? It is , in an equal society we should share the burden . The same with this. They are in our bodies so we have to make the decision the first nine months | /r/MensRights | 31/01/25 11:34 PM |
| -5 | Wow .Women really do need to learn to not kill children.I am not saying its not a huge deal. It is a huge deal. And we must address the issue as we are addressing men killing their female partners. I am trying to explain the reasons behind . | /r/MensRights | 22/01/25 11:54 AM |
| -34 | Wow .Women really do need to learn to not kill children.Woman do the child rearing most of the time. You cannot be mad at a child (not that it is an excuse for murder, they are evil and disgusting women that must be in jail forever) if you are not dealing with the child. I mean in their sick minds the child is preventing them from something (usually living freely without responsabilities) or they just get mad and hit the child until one day they are so enraged that cannot control themselves . I mean we should check the mental health of all the parent… | /r/MensRights | 21/01/25 10:29 PM |
| -16 | The "women do all the work" narrative has to be one of the biggest social gaslighting campaigns of all time...I have worked in an office and I have raised a child while maintaining a home doing laundry, cleaning, buying, preparing meals, preparing for schools, doctors ets . It is at least twice as hard and time consuming being a stay at home mother than working in an office. I will not talk about mining, because i can only compare two thing that I know well, but in my country miners retire early, work fewer hours and earn a lot. | /r/MensRights | 01/06/24 08:08 PM |
| 1 | X (formally Twitter) has turned into a great manosphere thanks to MuskNews flash…. It is because you only follow this kind of subject and the algorithm shows you what you wanna see. | /r/MensRights | 05/12/23 09:16 PM |
| 1 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!I didn’t intend it as an argument. If you are so convinced of your POV just say it beforehand to the woman you are going to marry/have children with. Just out of honesty. | /r/MensRights | 25/04/23 10:24 PM |
| 1 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!Ok just show these posts to the girl you are going to marry and let her decide if it is worth it to be married to you | /r/MensRights | 25/04/23 11:07 AM |
| 1 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!So nobody would agree to not work and dedicate his/her time to household chores and raising children. It would be a valid point, we both work and we both raise the children and do household chores. However I have a lot of experience with men (I would say 80% of men) that refuse to do any child raising and household chores and women are left with two remedies: work outside and inside the home with the tiredness and stress it causes or just work at home without pay. Yea, children are 50% genetical… | /r/MensRights | 25/04/23 10:36 AM |
| 1 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!I just say that we agree to disagree. We are not paid for raising our own children, we are compensate with half the “company” if the other partner or us decide to dissolve the company. Just remember that according to your beliefs if women do the raising, the being pregnant and the childbirth While their husbands are working. the fruits of the work are only for him while children are 50/50. Also if husbands stays at home because let’s say The woman is a doctor, do you think that the woman should … | /r/MensRights | 25/04/23 09:35 AM |
| 1 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!Sorry but in my example the man could work thanks to the woman working at home. They were a team and if needed they could have changed roles (him working at home and she working at the company) the thing is some women like to be at home and fulfill a traditional Role supported by loving husbands. However now it is time to have children by ourselves and forget about men if they are becoming so mean that think that raising children is a free job. Well soon you will Only have children if you pay a … | /r/MensRights | 24/04/23 11:26 PM |
| 1 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!I like playing to specific cases. Imagine my mother! She helped my father during the first years of his company. Then, she stopped helping him In the company because she had to do all the household chores and raising the children. She raised four children. He (my father) meets another woman, probably younger and who has no children. He wants a divorce. But oh no, my mother hasn’t “worked” for many years and now she is 55 years old. The youngest children are 12 and 14. So, according to you she sh… | /r/MensRights | 24/04/23 10:33 PM |
| 1 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!No, i didn’t mean that. The point is not having a child . It is marriage and law. In marriage you share children and wealth. You also share debts, for example if one spouse has a debt and has no money the other one has to pay. I just think it is fair that the money and assets created during marriage belongs to both. If you don’t agree, just don’t get married !!! Nobody coerces you to be married | /r/MensRights | 24/04/23 09:57 PM |
| 1 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!It is not true that you need to be married to start a family at least not in France or Spain where they got married | /r/MensRights | 20/04/23 08:29 PM |
| 1 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!If she was not in the picture he could have adopted the children or pay a surrogate mother and start a family. Nobody coerced him into marriage | /r/MensRights | 19/04/23 11:33 AM |
| 1 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!He was not forced into marriage. That’s for sure . It is not stealing and I do agree that any male must take money from the wife if that’s the fair case in a given situation | /r/MensRights | 19/04/23 11:32 AM |
| 1 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!Do you think a year compensates for many years of leaving your career to have children and to follow your husband to another country? Do you think a man can maintain his work in football and being pregnant and raising his children? If she wasn’t in the picture he Couldn’t be working during the marriage and also he agreed to be married and he agreed to the laws of marriage | /r/MensRights | 18/04/23 12:01 PM |
| 1 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!Being married, having children, moving to France etc has influenced her career and You and me cannot calculate how much money she would have earned in an acting career if she hadn’t been pregnant or married. Maybe she has earned more as an influencer, well, good for them both. Because she now has to share her assets with her ex husband at least the money and the assets produced during the marriage. If he doesn’t want to do this just mean he is a mean man and doesn’t agree with traditional marria… | /r/MensRights | 17/04/23 11:20 PM |
| -6 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!The money is not for the children (I assume we both agree that both parties will pay child support) . As I said before marriage is a company half owned and assets are divided between the two owners in case the company is dissolved. Imagine that the women have been unable to have children (or the husband was unable) and there is not child support. Assets must be divided if the law says so in the country where they are married. If Hakimi doesn’t agree he shouldn’t have been married and he could ha… | /r/MensRights | 17/04/23 11:12 PM |
| -6 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!You admit that she has stopped her acting career and do only some advertising jobs. Yes, it has been her choice to do so to spend more time raising her children and being in France where she is not well known or maybe she doesn’t speak French to act there ( she grew up in Spain ) must have been an effect. | /r/MensRights | 17/04/23 10:40 PM |
| 0 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!Womens bodies don’t suffer. Haha. Who are you? I know what I am talking. Trust me I know . I don’t have to lie to you, I support your cause for the most part or in some aspects but what you just said denotes lack of experience in life so I assume you are a young man. And I will just say what Christ said in the cross to Gor while being murdered: Father, forgive them. They don’t know what they are doing | /r/MensRights | 17/04/23 10:33 PM |
| -7 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!Haha 😂 no one needs to stop their career . Of course Not but I prefer being raised by my mother and father and it is more beneficial to do so that being left alone with nannies. Studies in child development support this and if you think that you don’t have to stop a career that involves long hours and long distance travelling; you just are delusional | /r/MensRights | 17/04/23 10:28 PM |
| -11 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!Just think a situation where the woman is not famous and rich. Husband is a normal guy and woman doesn’t work and is not famous . He leaves her for another woman and she is left begging for food, not able to have a roof. Do you think this would be fair? Why do you think that Norms depend on how much people earn? I understand that Hiba situation is not desperate and happily she has enough of her own fortune but the rules are the same for everybody. If you think that equality is so important it sh… | /r/MensRights | 17/04/23 10:26 PM |
| -10 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!I don’t blame for having children and I don’t think he forced her but marriage is a kind of company where both work. Both are working and earning and during marriage children are common and money and assets as well. Or do you think it is fair that after raising children women of 60 + years should been left on the streets begging for food ? Even if they were married to rich men who had her children raised by those women. Hiba should receive half of what he and she accumulated during their marriag… | /r/MensRights | 17/04/23 10:22 PM |
| -13 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!Having people following you on Instagram doesn’t mean she hasn’t stopped her career. It is pretty easy for people of her caliber to have so many followers. She hasn’t been on any film or series during pregnancy and early years of her children. Even if she has been in any, I am sure her career has been stopped for some years and it is now stopped. I am A woman raising a child, who are you? What do you know? Trust me I know I don’t have to lie to you I don’t know you and I support mens rights | /r/MensRights | 17/04/23 10:16 PM |
| -17 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!I doubt she is claiming half of his assets maybe Half of the assets obtained during the marriage which I think it is fair given she abandoned her career and is raising his two children. | /r/MensRights | 17/04/23 08:55 PM |
| -7 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!She is / was a successful and very beautiful Spanish actress (although from Moroccan ancestros) that left Spain to follow him in France. Do you know how important are looks for an actress ? Do you know how women bodies suffer after two pregnancies and child births? Probably not but please imagine being her and leaving your career because you think your husband will take care of you and the children and he leaves you for another woman (and I am not discussing the rape accusations that are not pro… | /r/MensRights | 17/04/23 08:52 PM |
| -36 | They wanted equality, they're getting equality!Yes and she had to stop her career to have his two children. Also probably she is taking care of them leaving aside her acting jobs. But yes, she is the worst (ironic mode on). Have you ever raised a child ? Even with maids it takes you many years and even when they are in school they have many illnesses and plenty of holidays. But you probably think that since he is rich he will pay maids to do it instead of paying to the mother of his children who stopped a successful Career for the family and… | /r/MensRights | 17/04/23 08:46 PM |
| 17 | Do men really want traditionalism more than women?Men want to pay half of everything and do none of the household chores and child rear duties. So they are progressive in the sense they are “favoured” and traditional or at least “oblivious” in the other sphere. This has been my experience with men ranging 35-45. It doesn’t apply to all men of course. Also, they like to enjoy the children but not do the hard work (meal prep, cleaning, medical appointments, etc) With this situation women tend to feel abused in the marriage (hard work working insi… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/02/23 02:40 PM |
| 1 | What is your ideal relationship dynamic/partner?I admit that you are very determined and imaginative to find reasons to your contradictions | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/02/23 11:04 PM |
| 0 | What is your ideal relationship dynamic/partner?So you Admit that the things you post on Reddit are not your real thoughts. They are not intimate. They are abstract ideas that you choose to post at random. It is bizarre but whatever | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/02/23 10:34 PM |
| 1 | What is your ideal relationship dynamic/partner?You have had to do mental gymnastic to justify why using Reddit is morally superior when you are exhibiting yourself in a more intimate way. But ok, I’ll concede that your opinionS are not an affirmation of you as a person only ideas you do not hold or support but are posted because you are bored | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/02/23 09:44 AM |
| 3 | What is your ideal relationship dynamic/partner?Reddit is social media . You do use Reddit And air your opinions . How is this different from airing a few pictures ? I think opinions are more intimate. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 06/02/23 09:46 PM |
| 2 | Men and happiness. The outlook is better than you think.Another man who put al the child care on the wife’s shoulders and now you don’t remember how hard it is since you didn’t do it. Or you parent the easy way, don’t take them out daily even twice a day, don’t feed them healthy food, etc. It reminds me of my husband who thinks he is parenting our kid while he is watching Tv and kid is crying around for his attention. | /r/MensRights | 14/06/22 09:17 PM |
| 1 | Men and happiness. The outlook is better than you think.I doubt you have children. Where we live (Spain) many men around me have told me they prefer a day at the office (even if working conditions and pay are not as good as in other countries) than a day at home with children doing household chores. It’s just harder and you work more hours. If this is not your experience you should write a book and please let me know since I would pay for it anything. | /r/MensRights | 14/06/22 02:53 PM |
| 1 | Men and happiness. The outlook is better than you think.Good for you. Children do not require constant attention and only one hour a day of extra chores. Of course. | /r/MensRights | 14/06/22 10:55 AM |
| 1 | Men and happiness. The outlook is better than you think.If you have to prepare meals and take care of a child o several children it will take you 24 hours a day. Do you iron your clothes? Do you have plants or a garden even a little one? Do you know that children wake up several times during the night and you need to wake up to comfort them to sleep again? I am not complaining for doing 1-2 hours a day of course, I have worked many jobs and have always been praised for my diligence. I am complaining for the women that have to do all the household cho… | /r/MensRights | 13/06/22 11:21 PM |
| -1 | Men and happiness. The outlook is better than you think.They don’t need to get custody since I am talking about men that are still married . It’s only my experience what I know from my case and my few female friends. In our case women are more stressed because of working outside and working inside more than men | /r/MensRights | 13/06/22 04:32 PM |
| 0 | Men and happiness. The outlook is better than you think.Not in my experience. Men do not make household chores at all in my society and age(spain, 40 years old). Maintenance is done by exterior workers and since people have small homes is not too often | /r/MensRights | 13/06/22 04:29 PM |
| -3 | Men and happiness. The outlook is better than you think.Women are now juggling child care and jobs. Men are working as before and luckily job conditions have improved for both men and women. Child care and household chores are basically as hard as before. Also I hope You as men are now more in contact with your emotions which is great for all Edited to add: I mean that many men are not looking after children and the house. However almost all women are working outside the house | /r/MensRights | 12/06/22 10:55 PM |
| 0 | A question for women on this subreddit...Hahaha be an elegant creep then | /r/MensRights | 06/01/22 09:51 PM |
| -5 | A question for women on this subreddit...I have a trick to get to know people (woman or men. First get to know his or her family of origin (the dynamics, some details, have conversations). It can take some time (a couple of years) . Then imagine a situation where the girl unfairly report you to the police to obtain something (material things or simply to hurt you). Do you think this behaviour would be accepted or assumed in her family of origin ? Would her parents (even if they are dead) approve or overlook it ? We usually obtain our e… | /r/MensRights | 06/01/22 03:11 PM |
| 12 | Am I the only one who thinks gender roles are worse for men?I imply that he may change his mind. My opinion in this topic is everybody please make whatever make you happy. In my case what makes me happy is sharing the financial burden and the home duties to the extent that it is possible (now I stay at home looking after my child but I have savings so my husband isn’t “stressed” so much and soon i will work again) | /r/MensRights | 28/11/21 12:32 AM |
| 15 | Am I the only one who thinks gender roles are worse for men?Nowadays we both work. I haven’t found a man as your boyfriend in my age group (35). Well I did but he grew up and expected me to work as well. And it was ok.Maybe your boyfriend will change his mind when he is a little older. | /r/MensRights | 27/11/21 09:43 PM |
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