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Social IssuesLostyogi/r/MensRights18/07/19 09:33 PM
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I have found gambling is very popular with those who have not met the first two steps in maslows hierarchy of need🤔 I’ve done it myself. You have $5 and need to survive another four days. You are going to run out of food. However, if you can take that $5 and then craft a $4 bet then suddenly you have $20. All it cost you was one extra day of hunger if you lose.
/r/MensRights13/08/26 09:30 PM
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To me it sounds like they want to use my violence to help them. I don’t owe them anything as they owe me nothing. So stop the evil men on their own.
/r/MensRights22/05/26 12:09 AM
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I’m a single dad, or was cause all my kids are off living their lives now. It’s fairly easy. The hardest part is probably figuring out why is for dinner that is healthy, affordable, exiting and will keep everyone happy enough. Everything else is just effective management of time, resources and personal more than anything🤷‍♂️
/r/MensRights30/04/26 11:21 AM
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Yes but it was like 1994, the first time I had seen a vagina really as porn was only available via random trees in the forests. Unlike kids today who get a full map and instructions. I had to figure it out with random clues I heard from older kids.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates14/03/26 08:54 AM
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I’d help her go to a women only community. I know of a lesbian one🤷‍♂️ Women going their own way is just as valid as men going their own way…….the ladies often just need an extra push cause they often still benefit from male labour and kindness.
/r/MensRights13/02/26 11:55 PM
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I’m starting to thin a little🤔 I’m already legally a woman so I guess I should try for a pension🤔🤔
/r/MensRights29/01/26 11:06 AM
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Screw it, I’m off to find cleopatras tomb just to fuck with them🤣
/r/MensRights03/01/26 10:38 AM
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In "On Her Majesty’s Secret Service" (1969), Bond (played by George Lazenby) marries Tracy di Vicenzo. It's one of the rare moments where we see Bond emotionally vulnerable. But in the heartbreaking ending, she’s murdered right after the wedding by Blofeld's goons.😢 Fast-forward to "For Your Eyes Only" (1981). Roger Moore is now playing Bond — completely different actor, different tone. But in the opening scene, we see him visiting Tracy's grave. The headstone reads: “Teresa Bond – Beloved Wife …
/r/MensRights19/08/25 04:32 AM
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It depends on the definition. By the dictionary definition, supporting equality between men and women, most MRAs qualify as feminists. We want fairness across the board, and many of us don’t even mind if women get a few extra perks. We like women, after all. But in practice, real-world feminism has strayed far from that ideal. It often feels less about equality and more about power, money, and perpetual victimhood, focused solely on women. It’s never enough, and in some ways, it’s starting to re…
/r/MensRights21/07/25 08:35 PM
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I guess I’ve had both the wholesome and the what-fresh-hell-is-this versions. I’m a proud, card-carrying member of a lesbian movie club. It started when a lesbian friend of mine was unwell and I’d drive her to her movie nights. I’d usually just sit outside, scrolling my phone like some lost Uber driver, until one day they invited me in to watch with them. Over time, I started getting into it, the movies were interesting, the conversations were sharp, and the vibe was chill. After my friend passe…
/r/MensRights20/07/25 09:07 PM
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Incel for men is what slut is for women: both impose moral judgments based on sexual history. Men for having none, women for having too much. Funny how no one writes think pieces on toxic slut culture. 🤔
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates17/07/25 03:41 AM
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Probably the cost of living crisis making us less financially viable and that translating into us all not being attractive🤣🤣 Though they are probably just being collectively mean?? Most likely because more and more men are simply not bothering to date them🤷‍♂️ They crossed the risk/reward rubicon a long time ago, now even the thirsty men are seeing it🤔
/r/MensRights05/07/25 10:48 PM
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Please do…..imagine the law suits🤷‍♂️
/r/MensRights03/07/25 08:28 AM
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This Is cohersive control. It’s illegal in australia and she could be charged.
/r/MensRights03/07/25 07:26 AM
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Probably. Though I don’t care if the black person in question takes up a life of crime🤷‍♂️ Good luck to them👍 That would be societies probably and therefore, nothing to do with me.
/r/MensRights30/06/25 11:09 AM
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I just hear masculinity and think sacrifice🤷‍♂️ I have no interest in sacrificing anything for the current society. I don’t care if it’s my life in war or my seat on the bus. I owe them nothing. So feel free to say I’m not a real man🤣 Question my masculinity🤣🤣 I don’t care enough about you to listen🤷‍♂️
/r/MensRights30/06/25 10:46 AM
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I went to Charles Darwin for a bit. I did a diploma of conservation and ecosystem management. It was alright🤷‍♂️
/r/MensRights30/06/25 10:22 AM
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OK👍
/r/MensRights26/06/25 06:51 AM
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Yeah, it was part of cohersive control laws. They were really badly written. It was both illegal to deny sex and also illegal to ask for sex…..and really really illigal to not ask as presumed consent was taken out and only enthusiastic consent remained🤔
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates25/06/25 08:54 PM
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In australia I think it’s still technically abusive behaviour for a man to deny a women sex?? This was found and pointed out several years ago. I’m not sure if they fixed it🤔
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates25/06/25 08:31 PM
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How about……we all use fake names🤔 Then the state won’t know who to go after🤷‍♂️ Men can have a name ceremony when they are 70 where everyone comes together to find out their real name🥳
/r/MensRights25/06/25 10:01 AM
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I have, for the most part🤷‍♂️
/r/MensRights23/06/25 05:23 AM
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It is impossible to not be toxic as a male, so be toxic🤣🤣 It’s true for being racist too🤔
/r/MensRights15/06/25 10:35 PM
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Not exactly true. The trans movement is interesting. They have the backing of other socially powerful groups like the lgbt and intercesional feminists…..of course the lgbt only has power because they are tolerated by feminism🤔 As seen in many places (like recently in the UK). As soon as feminism and trans movement intersect the women win🤷‍♂️ The MRM do not and will never get that backing, so any will not win by being loud🤔 I hope that makes sense, I just woke up🤣🤣 I I remember or I get complains…
/r/MensRights15/06/25 10:16 PM
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This is the annoying part. The men at the men marches never fought back or took the bait. The media still says “violence at mens March” which is true, they just never say that the violence was one sided and that it is the feminist that did it. The feminist will always know because any mass protests like these need local and sometimes state approval. Who runs those places?? Feminists.🤷‍♂️ You are also probably going to need money for permits and things. The last protest I was in involved in coste…
/r/MensRights15/06/25 01:58 PM
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I hope for your success and will probably donate to the gofundme or whatever if I can’t attend. However feminists will come, they will be violent and the men will be blamed in the media. The headline will be “mens March turns violent”. and everyone will be “those evil violent incels, we must stop them”. You just need to be ready for that eventuality.
/r/MensRights15/06/25 01:44 PM
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https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/aug/26/stop-the-name-calling-anger-unites-march-for-men-protesters https://www.sbs.com.au/news/the-feed/article/we-asked-march-for-men-attendees-why-are-you-here/w29p59lcs https://amp.9news.com.au/article/f65528b3-52c9-4947-83c8-664c11fe89fb https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/march-for-men-clashes-give-organisers-exactly-what-they-want/news-story/f66a4dd8341581298cb03fe19efeef09?amp There have been marches for men before. They don’…
/r/MensRights15/06/25 01:14 PM
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I think there’s a difference between visibility and availability. Yes, there’s a constant media presence, and yes, awareness campaigns are everywhere but that doesn’t mean the actual frontline services are well-funded. On the ground, the reality is very different: shelters, counselling services, and crisis response teams are stretched thin. Workers are overburdened and waitlists can be long. The frustrating part is, there is money in the system billions, in fact ($4 billion from the Victorian go…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates13/06/25 09:26 AM
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I have a lot going on at the moment. Though I do low key plan on buying a boat and leaving all this behind……one day😒 My daughter is 17 nearly 18 so when she is settled. When my lesbian friend is better and no longer needs medical care and can look after the animals on her own. Then I think it is time to leave🤷‍♂️
/r/MensRights13/06/25 01:58 AM
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It’s all about the cash in the end.
/r/MensRights12/06/25 10:36 PM
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Some men are abusive arseholes, sure and some women are too. But this cycle keeps rolling because billions in DV cash get hoovered up by feminists while abused men get ignored. No wonder violence doesn’t stop. 🤷‍♂️🤣
/r/MensRights12/06/25 09:58 PM
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I totally agree that in a straight-up physical fight, size and strength matter….assuming both people are conscious, unarmed, and willing to engage.🤔 But that’s just one slice of what domestic abuse actually looks like. The reality is, when women do choose to be physically violent toward men, it’s often not a fair fight. It happens when he’s asleep, drunk, caught off guard, or through the use of a weapon or sometimes even by using another man as a proxy for violence. So the strength advantage doe…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates12/06/25 09:49 PM
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Many victims of domestic violence don’t realize they’re being abused. The same is true for many survivors of sexual assault. Women are often taught to recognize the signs. If they say they’re not victims, they’re encouraged to look deeper, because there are support systems ready to help….underfunded and stretched thin, yes, but still there. Men don’t get that. When they’re abused emotionally, financially, through coercive control, sexually, or even physically they often don’t see it for what it …
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates12/06/25 09:25 PM
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If your goal is to “protect womans” by denying DV support to men, you’re just leaving abused men to snap and hurt their abuser, often a woman. Congrats, you’ve failed your own goal. 🤔
/r/MensRights12/06/25 08:25 PM
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In my opinion, one of the biggest men's rights issues that doesn't revolve around women is male disposability, the quiet expectation that men should sacrifice their health, happiness, or even lives for others, as if that’s just their place in the world. You see this in how only men are subject to the draft in many countries, in how men dominate the most dangerous jobs, and in how society often shrugs when men are struggling as if endurance is their only acceptable response. Connected to this is …
/r/MensRights11/06/25 04:35 AM
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Ha. The Australian constitution is heavily based on the US one. It’s just when it came to the bill of rights, everyone who was an aspiring politician or rich fuck when writing the constitution just wanted to hold up for a bit🤣 I believe it was only sir Henry parks that said Australian leaders are shit cunts and people need to be protected from them🤔 125 years latter they are still either getting around to it or warning that if we had one, then lawyers would be in charge of the country😱 Which is …
/r/MensRights10/06/25 09:20 PM
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It’s a perfect storm of feminism meets traditional masculinity and most importantly no bill of rights🤔
/r/MensRights10/06/25 12:34 PM
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I don’t see the problem. It’s not like a shorter man was ever going to hide their shortness for long🤔 Just let the women filter out the 80%🤣 We will go do something else, like sail boats or build warhammer 40K🤔 Just as expensive but less judgments and hoop jumping🤷‍♂️
/r/MensRights10/06/25 11:40 AM
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Imagine being so anti male as an organisation that you can’t even hire a guy to lead the effort to win over more men🤣🤔
/r/MensRights10/06/25 08:55 AM
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Just remember, a royal commission that cost half a billion dollars found that women are only violent in self defence or when fighting their own oppression. This is the offical stance of the Australian government🤣🤣 So, either this lady is a man or the Australian government got conned out of half a billion dollars🤔
/r/MensRights10/06/25 05:45 AM
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The person who wrote this is bragging that they co-authored that trash study that found one in three men are domestically violent to some degree🤣🤣 If my name was on that I’d just never write anything again, let alone be proud of it🤣🤣🤣
/r/MensRights10/06/25 05:41 AM
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You’re not crazy, and you’re not alone. You’re just awake in a world that rewards sleepwalking. Yeah, everything’s overregulated, performative, and stale and it’s exhausting when you actually care. But trying to fight it all at once will burn you out. Not because you’re wrong, but because the system feeds on that kind of rage. Taoist thought reminds us: not everything needs to be pushed. Water carves stone by flowing, not smashing. You don’t have to fix it all. Just don’t lose yourself in the pr…
/r/MensRights09/06/25 10:33 AM
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You’re not crazy, and you’re not alone. You’re just awake in a world that rewards sleepwalking. Yeah, everything’s overregulated, performative, and stale and it’s exhausting when you actually care. But trying to fight it all at once will burn you out. Not because you’re wrong, but because the system feeds on that kind of rage. Taoist thought reminds us: not everything needs to be pushed. Water carves stone by flowing, not smashing. You don’t have to fix it all. Just don’t lose yourself in the pr…
/r/MensRights09/06/25 10:32 AM
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WARNING, we’re about to go full lost yogi on you.🤣 Change isn’t sudden, and people don’t shift overnight. Growth is more like a river flowing, sometimes calm, sometimes rough, but always moving forward. Seeing this as a battle where men must either submit or fight only creates tension and blocks the natural flow of things. True strength isn’t about forcing control or yielding out of fear. It’s about finding harmony in the push and pull, knowing when to stand firm and when to bend. If one side ‘w…
/r/MensRights09/06/25 01:04 AM
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In the current climate it’s hard to argue against that plan🤷‍♂️
/r/MensRights09/06/25 12:51 AM
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You’re assuming that declining marriage rates and shorter marriages are caused by education, but that’s a huge oversimplification. Correlation isn’t causation. In fact, the data actually shows the opposite of what you’re suggesting: women with higher education levels are less likely to divorce. That’s because education often brings more financial stability, better problem-solving, and more balanced partnerships all of which help marriages, not hurt them. That said, I actually agree that divorce …
/r/MensRights09/06/25 12:30 AM
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In many places, common law marriages exist. If you live with a woman or are otherwise socially together with a woman for (normally but differs from place to place) two years, then it’s exactly the same as being married and you are in the same risky boat. So, if you date someone longer than 23months you had best 100% trust them by then because any personality flaw you are ignoring will come back to bite you🤔
/r/MensRights09/06/25 12:19 AM
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Honestly, in a perfect world, both partners would have the kind of jobs (or setup) that allow them to work part time and still have plenty of time with their kids. That’s the real ideal, shared family time, shared responsibility. But that’s just not the reality for most people unless both are highly educated or have high-earning skills. That’s why a woman getting an education isn’t some weird conspiracy to prepare for divorce 🤣 it’s a way to increase the odds that a family can thrive. It doesn’t…
/r/MensRights09/06/25 12:14 AM
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Just a reminder, for anyone genuinely engaging, and for any feminist lurkers looking for “gotcha” material: Men’s rights advocacy, at its core, is about equality for everyone. Including men and women. We don’t want to go backward. We’re not here to chain women to the kitchen sink or punish them for getting an education. Women have every right to pursue careers, degrees, and independence, just like men do. What we do want is fairness: -In family courts, where fathers are too often sidelined -In e…
/r/MensRights08/06/25 11:29 PM
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I’ve got no issue with a woman wanting to be a doctor, engineer, lawyer or whatever path she chooses. Same way it should be totally fine for a man to be a nurse or kindergarten teacher if that’s what he’s into. Nobody needs to be chained to the kitchen sink🤣 we’re past that. If a couple wants to go full traditional with a single income and defined roles, that’s their choice. But personally?? I appreciate an educated woman who can help shoulder the load. Life’s expensive, and partnership should f…
/r/MensRights08/06/25 11:15 PM
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Their lesbian separatists, fine whatever. Why do they hate the sisters and mothers of these men and boys??
/r/MensRights07/06/25 11:23 PM
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It’s one of the reasons John wick did do well. It’s a dude avenging his dog and getting his car back.
/r/MensRights07/06/25 09:17 AM
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Boys and young men are simply dropping out of society. It’s a fair response really. Don’t need a girl so no family so you don’t need a house really. Without that need you don’t need a ton of money. Just enough for a one bedroom apartment and coolish car and an awesome gaming rig. Then 80% of guys are set……some replace a car with a boat or bike but it’s basically the same.🤣
/r/MensRights06/06/25 01:37 AM
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It kinda point to boys and men completely dropping out of society🤔 Not a totally uncalled for response but it still points to societal collapse sooner rather than latter🤔
/r/MensRights04/06/25 03:24 AM
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Consider australia fully occupied. A man can lose everything and be homeless with nothing butt the clothes he happened to be wearing when a woman told a cop any story she wishes. It could happen at any time, any place. Hell, a man can literally be set on fire by a woman and she will only get 4.5 years prison and a few articles in the news will tell everyone that she is not to blame and remind everyone how many women have died so far this year. Years ago I would have been all “I must stay and fix…
/r/MensRights03/06/25 08:19 PM
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Warren Farrell is probably the best place to start🤔 I consider his split with the likes of gloria Steinem to be the start of the modern mens rights movement.
/r/MensRights03/06/25 06:19 AM
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I get that. I guess, I have fostered a lot of children as well as had my own kids. I treated each one like my own, so I am use to it🤔
/r/MensRights31/05/25 09:19 PM
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If the Kid was younger I’d leave I think. Since the boy is 13 and his mother is not a good person I think I would stay🤔 atleast until the boy is out of those puberty years. I can guide him to be a good man lest he is lost to feminism and his horrible single mother🤔 It’s not about white knighting, it’s about setting up a young man for success and not kneecapping him at one of his most vonerable points in life. I’d still be pisssed at the mother though, that relationship is dead as I question her …
/r/MensRights31/05/25 09:13 PM
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A "man strike" wouldn’t play out the way people think. Society isn’t built like a neatly stacked Jenga tower where pulling out only the "man block" causes instant collapse. If every man decided to stop working, stop fixing things, stop serving and protecting, it would cause disruption—but people adapt fast. Taoism teaches that rigidity leads to destruction, while flexibility ensures survival. The world wouldn’t crumble, it would bend, shift, and carry on, just differently. Then there’s the issue…
/r/MensRights29/05/25 08:17 AM
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A few years ago, there was a men's march. It was counter-protested, and when the counter-protest turned violent, the media framed it as a violent men's march. They also found one guy with extreme views and put him forward as the face of it. The truth is, public marches and outrage aren’t the right path, at least not under the current system. Maybe they never will be. But that doesn’t mean change isn’t possible. Instead, we need to be strategic. Many of us are gaining qualifications in community …
/r/MensRights29/05/25 06:04 AM
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I know these discussions can be difficult, especially in the space you work in. Understanding the deeper systemic issues doesn’t mean excusing individual actions, but it does help make sense of why things get to the point they do. Of course, some men are just bad people, the same way some women are. There will always be individuals who exploit systems for their own gain, but that’s separate from the structural issues that allow real victims to fall through the cracks. Of course, the men’s rights…
/r/MensRights29/05/25 01:41 AM
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I see where you’re coming from, and it’s an important point. There are very real systemic biases against male victims of domestic violence, especially in how support systems, funding, and reporting structures operate. But there’s a separate issue: some men in perpetrator programs conflate those structural problems with their own circumstances, even when there’s extensive evidence of their violence. One of the biggest problems is that male victimhood and male perpetration are treated as mutually …
/r/MensRights29/05/25 01:11 AM
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Things like 163970 22660VIC identifying and responding to family violence risk. There are others but this one is closest on my PC. They all suffer from the same problems and are doomed to fail.
/r/MensRights28/05/25 10:54 PM
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I underestimated just how entrenched the system was at the time. But that doesn’t mean traditional campaigns don’t have a place as I believe change needs both forces. The pressure from the outside, steadily pushing for reform, and the quiet work from within, finding the cracks and shifting the structure toward something better. Like water, change needs to move in both ways. Eroding resistance from the outside while seeping in beneath, reshaping things from within until the whole system has no ch…
/r/MensRights28/05/25 10:38 PM
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My lowest point was when we secured a house as a domestic violence shelter for men and their children. It wasn’t anything fancy, just a rundown place the owner didn’t care about but with some paint and weekend work, we made it functional. Then the university’s feminist collective found out about it and started vandalizing the property. Eventually, they destroyed the power box, and that was the end of it. We never found another place. The reality is, no politician is going to fund male victims be…
/r/MensRights28/05/25 10:16 PM
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I have many many times. I use to be more active but the last few years I admit I have taken a back seat. It just does not work and was burning me out. Australia is lost to the feminist zombie hoard. My new plan is to watch society burn down and wait for the sexbots to get better🤔
/r/MensRights28/05/25 09:37 PM
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Domestic violence is probably the biggest one. It has not only become an industry but it has has been turned into a weapon. Ive even the done the professional domestic violence courses and it is bad. Women victims are counted even when they are probably not DV. Where as male victims are scrutinised until they are not victims. Even if a man is a victim there is no place that can help. Every grant or DV leave is reliant on a social worker giving supporting documents but no social worker working in…
/r/MensRights28/05/25 09:29 PM
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If he did not apologise then it would have been some sort of domestic violence towards his wife🤔
/r/MensRights27/05/25 08:51 PM
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It’s also a privilege apparently🤣 Like calm down lady, you too can wear whatever, We don’t care.
/r/MensRights20/05/25 10:07 PM
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You can have hobbies in my experience but those hobbies need to look like work🤔 If you make and sell furniture then you are good. If you grow and sell flowers then your good. If you just want to sit for a bit and be a virtual wizard then you had better believe a job for you will appear three minutes after you sit down.
/r/MensRights20/05/25 09:43 PM
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I consider the MRA as the missing bit of feminism🤔 Without it feminism steers into dark territory of female supremacy. With it then feminism becomes an equality movement.
/r/MensRights22/10/21 04:33 AM
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So men can get the cushy day time office jobs and women can sweep the streets at night?? Men can stay at home and women can go out in the middle of the night for milk or nappies or whatever else is needed?? 🤔🤔🤔 I support a curfew for men🥳
/r/MensRights16/03/21 06:38 AM
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At this point I think we should have a curfew just for men. Might make society appreciate men a little more when it’s revoked after three days.🤔 There are a lot of men doing dangerous and dirty jobs to maintain society while everyone sleeps. On a more closer level, who is going to do the 1am “shit we’re out of diapers” shop run??
/r/MensRights12/03/21 08:59 PM
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https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/hundreds-attend-march-for-men-event-in-melbourne/news-story/ef0033bb307b64f31c7ce9ee9a47bb9a We also got flak for it being organised by a woman because the idea the MRM have women not only in it but in leadership roles seems odd in their sexist little minds.
/r/MensRights31/12/20 06:40 AM
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I’ve always felt such comments come from the persons own feelings of weakness and insecurity about being a woman. They are really anti women feelings projected onto men.......it’s sad really.
/r/MensRights31/12/20 05:03 AM
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If it’s anything like the men’s March in Australia a bunch of feminists would turn up being violent. Then the media would claim the men’s March was violent despite the violence being from the counter protests. They would also seek out someone with obvious mental issues on our side to be our spokesperson on behalf of all MRAs.
/r/MensRights31/12/20 04:42 AM
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It is exactly why a lot of people who believe in actual gender equality turn against feminism. You want to look up dr warren ferrel. Dude was the king of feminism until he had a thought that men might maybe like their children as much as women do and might serve a greater function in a child’s life beyond sperm donor and magic money machine. I believe that if most feminists really talked to the MRA movement there would be more agreement than disagreements. We might even join up if feminism delt …
/r/MensRights29/12/20 12:38 AM
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Yes they should have the right however I would still avoid it like the plague. Not only are the optics not great your going to have to fight the 10 or 15 white knights that will either come to her rescue straight away or she will send over shortly after telling them your a monster.
/r/MensRights03/11/20 08:06 AM
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Your discounting all the soft and social power women had and still have. I could just as easily say men were most oppressed because women had all that social power, but I would not because I'm not an idiot that ignores half the power dynamics of society.
/r/MensRights31/10/20 04:01 AM
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How do I hate women?? I would argued incels love women too much. Constantly obsessing over how they don’t have one. You could argue Mgtow hate women, call me a Mgtow?? However that is more of a cold indifference to women and I’m not that either. I believe women are capable human beings who should take responsibility for their own successes as well as their failures rather than blame society or historic oppression......I guess you could call me a feminist if you like?? Who said men were more oppr…
/r/MensRights30/10/20 10:42 PM
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Oh, is it a right to be seen as being able to have a job working with cars?? I know several female mechanics, should I inform them they are breaking the law?? Everyone was actively oppressed through history, rich people have always been cunts😡 Why are you bringing my sex life into this?? How much sex should a guy have in order to have a valid opinion?? You call me an incel so obviously the answer is more than one sex........
/r/MensRights30/10/20 10:31 PM
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Which rights are those exactly that men have that women and trans people dont have??
/r/MensRights30/10/20 10:23 PM
1

So, I would have inherent value to society and if Im extra lonely I can trick a woman into impregnating me so I have love and family?? Sign me up.
/r/MensRights10/08/20 02:15 AM
2

For anyone interested in the countre points in the argument from the Australian perspective click here its a bit of a read but well worth it.
/r/MensRights14/12/19 11:48 PM
9

We should probably thank all the women out there who made this possible. If they were not so fucked in the head we would not all be here going our own way.
/r/MGTOW09/12/19 04:47 AM
7

I have a female friend I help with money occasionally without asking her for sex. Though she still cleans my house, does my laundry, cooks and babysits for me when I have to work.......so, its not too bad.
/r/MGTOW05/12/19 04:39 AM
6

There are lots of little international mens day events, they are just a lot smaller cause we just don't have the budget. My single fathers group had a free public BBQ to celebrate. It was nice despite the small feminist protest. Plus, I think most men prefer a little subtly rather than pussy hats and speeches.
/r/MGTOW20/11/19 02:38 AM
10

I'm marrying the woman who will cook for me........maybe we can work something out??
/r/FeminismStopsWhen01/11/19 07:11 AM
18

Our men’s day family BBQ got so popular we almost had to cancel last year cause the feminist collective was threatening to storm it and the park management wanted us to pay for security. Luckily a few off duty police officers provided their services for free. The feminist collective did show up but left after half an hour. I think they were expecting a Nazi rally when all they found was a few single dads and their kids eating hamburgers at a park.
/r/MensRights19/10/19 08:41 PM
17

The future probably belongs to either cyborgs or extremely genetically enhanced humans.
/r/MensRights19/10/19 08:31 PM
4

Sometimes green.
/r/MensRights19/10/19 08:24 PM
0

Gynophobia is a thing and I think those guys should be allowed to pee without fear.......
/r/FeminismStopsWhen16/10/19 04:33 AM
4

20 years ago I was listening to a talk. Apparently, according to this guys experiments, when a man and woman sleep in the same bed they hear differently. The man will wake up to noise when its outside of the house and the woman will wake up when the noise is inside the house. So its quite possible the guy did not notice the baby crying cause his brain is concentrating on outside of the house things. Maybe, if you want him to hear you should consider keeping the baby on the front porch??
/r/MensRights08/10/19 10:54 PM
1

If your a man who has not cried at some point then your probably living a boring and unfulfilling life. Now, there is nothing wrong with that but out here on the frontier of life things can get a little crazy so don't dis the men pushing the boundaries that mean your life is nice, safe and boring.
/r/MensRights07/10/19 08:23 PM
1

The 11 year old should inform the teacher that we live in a patriarchy so the girls should be in front to protect the more valuable boys.
/r/MGTOW20/09/19 02:10 AM
73

Well this is getting shoved down the feminist memory hole.
/r/MensRights12/09/19 05:08 AM
23

Look, she has had a very hard day of emotional labour ok, if anything those men are misogynists for not rubbing her feet.
/r/MensRights23/08/19 02:11 AM
2

As an emotionally distant manipulator I think your smart enough to know your only real option is to date the emotionally distant manipulator.
/r/MGTOW02/08/19 08:43 AM
2

Seems there is enough there for a lawyer to get you a few thousand dollars for being discriminated against.
/r/MGTOW02/08/19 07:38 AM
7

We live in a world where Charlize Theron can become the female incel she is now.......Ladies really have to be more careful.
/r/MGTOW01/08/19 05:10 AM
3

As a crazy man yelling at the bus stop I'm hoping the 2020's will be ours.
/r/MGTOW01/08/19 04:58 AM
6

The main downside of MGTOW is when your sick. You have nobody to get you things or to explain to exactly how close to death you are.......Apart from that its all good.
/r/MGTOW22/07/19 06:44 AM
1

Im getting the womens world cup....
/r/MensRights18/07/19 09:38 PM
3

My job guy says women are a whole lot more easier to find jobs for. People don’t hire gruff grisly guys(like me) for offices or retail or hospitality. Once our bodies break(like mine) that’s really it for us.
/r/MensRights08/07/19 09:11 PM
3

Warhammer 40.000 "fictional" universe.....The universe is a big place my brother, you never know.
/r/MensRights02/07/19 12:35 AM
5

Maybe we just have not met the right vagina?? Its rather disturbing how many people want us back on the plantation. Meanwhile, i just started playing warhammer again. Do you think a wife would let a man spend that sort of money on plastic toys?? not many married men at the warhammer shop.
/r/MGTOW24/06/19 09:14 AM
1

The first year or so is kind of tough. You don't realise how much stuff you do just to get a woman or make a woman happy. Once you figure out what you want and you really start to go your own way it gets a lot easier. I suggest trying a whole lot of different stuff and seeing what sticks.
/r/MGTOW24/06/19 02:31 AM
16

It’s good so long as it does not turn into a “how to best serve women” club.
/r/MensRights23/06/19 12:43 AM
5

I get my toe nails done at a place since I fucked my back a little......it’s nice, if she is paying I might get my hands done too.....thanks
/r/MGTOW23/06/19 12:31 AM
2

Propaganda. Look, men. You don't have to put up with that grumpy old wife, busting your balls about shit that don't matter. Its not so bad living off the plantation. Its a little more uncertain, a little colder during winter perhaps. However you do have freedom and if you use that freedom to its fullest then the rewards are more than you could possibly imagine........better than the once a month vanilla sex your probably having now.
/r/MGTOW21/06/19 11:07 AM
11

Can she pull a plough?? I might have use of her.
/r/MGTOW18/06/19 09:39 AM
7

In this case Masculine means useful to women.
/r/MensRights18/06/19 02:18 AM
99

You would think someone would sit girls down at like 16 and just tell them the sexual market place is real. That it does not look like a marketplace now because they have inherent value but they got 20 years tops before they are on the reduced to clear table. Having kids will wipe out your value too. Sometimes you can pull of one kid if your lucky but any more than that and your options are really limited......So girls, make good decisions cause the ramifications wont show up for 20 years.
/r/MGTOW17/06/19 12:19 AM
30

We do live in a rape culture. Only its women who are praised for being rapists and male victims who are either laughed at or told they should feel honoured for being selected for the raping.
/r/MGTOW16/06/19 02:27 AM
9

Are trade school funds a thing?? Everybody should be aiming for trade schools until the colleges get their heads out of their arse.
/r/MGTOW13/06/19 08:10 AM
3

Is she judging someone by how much sex they have?? Incel is to man as slut is to woman.........Don't change my mind, I probably wont listen.
/r/MGTOW13/06/19 05:37 AM
2

Who is being sexist?? This has nothing to do with women. It has everything to do with the government, society and the power they have given ALL women. You can have the nicest most perfect women in the world but one phone call and one lie and you, the man, is fucked. Until the concept of innocent until proven guilty is returned to the main stream and men are not imprisoned or made homeless on allegations alone it makes no sense to be near women......ever.
/r/MGTOW01/06/19 09:26 PM
16

Wait until most mgtow realises they don’t actually need that much money and start working part time so they can spend more time going their own way. Government is going to run out of tax money to pay all the single mums.
/r/MGTOW01/06/19 10:03 AM
50

The remaining 70 still have the same poison available to them, they just choose not to poison you for the time being.
/r/MGTOW01/06/19 02:06 AM
5

Unfortunately Universities hire gender studies graduates so the degree does not look so worthless. Its a giant ponzi scheme that for the short term means degrees cost a lot more than they need to because of all the "support staff". In the long term it all should fall over in about 10 more years so higher education can return to being somewhat useful and a good investment. In the mean time, unless you really want a job that needs a degree, I would suggest going to trade schools. Plumbers, electri…
/r/MGTOW31/05/19 08:46 AM
2

I will give you $4 for the lot.
/r/MGTOW28/05/19 09:21 AM
12

Your mistake is thinking this is a one person job. I'm going to need a team of 5 and some scaffolding. We will get her done.
/r/MensRights25/05/19 11:28 PM
5

Rachel should have just shrugged her shoulders and gone with one of those real men who keep knocking on her door.
/r/MGTOW25/05/19 12:41 AM
7

The first year or so can be a little rough. You have to go through the process then eventually you find your way and off you go. Some travel, some buy expensive cars, some have supercomputers for gaming and some have all of those and more. Women are expensive and not really worth the effort.
/r/MGTOW24/05/19 04:16 AM
3

tony Abbott’s love child??
/r/MGTOW23/05/19 11:16 AM
5

I was unaware Mgtow beats women. I thought Mgtow was about not doing anything to women........unlike the male feminists.
/r/MGTOW22/05/19 07:13 AM
3

Helping a strange woman??what could go wrong??
/r/MGTOW21/05/19 04:35 AM
19

Mgtow men are the most feminist men. Only the mgtow man left that woman with the gift of learning from her mistake and gave her the opportunity to figure out how to fix it on her own.
/r/MGTOW20/05/19 10:47 PM
105

The mens bathroom is a known meeting place for the patriarchy.
/r/MensRights19/05/19 01:53 AM
2

I can hear her breathing problems in this picture. Maybe just try losing 10kgs and see how you feel?? If you don't feel better then you can always put it back on with a bit of fried chicken.
/r/MGTOW25/04/19 09:46 PM
3

I hear you. I do HEMA. It’s very hard to do shit like that with a woman in your life. Swords and armour are expensive(ish) and it’s not on the approved hobby list for a respectable man to have.
/r/MGTOW25/04/19 05:50 PM
14

Welcome to freedom. The first year or so can be a little rough but as you really start going your own way and getting a few hobbies its quite amazing how little you miss having women around.
/r/MGTOW25/04/19 09:12 AM
21

Every man who is in a long term relationship has a gun against his head. Even if she is "one of the good ones" and "would never do that". She still has her finger on the trigger and the gun is still against his head. For me to return to the plantation I'm going to need a whole lot of government policy to change first.
/r/MGTOW23/04/19 08:57 AM
7

Really its just shifting employers. Working on a much nicer plantation sure but Mike is still a slave.
/r/MGTOW23/04/19 12:51 AM
4

Chances are the space is a mgtow. Without need to provide resources to women you have a lot more time to work on yourself.......I choose to play video games but that is another point.
/r/MGTOW23/04/19 12:39 AM
11

The wooden arrow have decreed. I will get the lube, we will all love him long time.
/r/MGTOW17/04/19 10:41 PM
2

If you cant stay relatively in shape then get extra fat and men will give you money to eat big macs on the internet.
/r/MGTOW09/04/19 02:14 AM
13

You can't stay away from us if we are staying away from you first.
/r/MGTOW28/03/19 08:21 AM
13

You would think all our brothers on the plantation would have better things to do. Did we not leave them enough pussy to worship and slave for??
/r/MGTOW27/03/19 08:52 AM
1

This is one of my favorites when the Mgtow life gets hard. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FncTDZxNbM4
/r/MGTOW24/03/19 10:50 PM
7

It always annoys me when I hear the ex wife got the dog too. If you take a mans house,kids,money and dignity then at least let the guy keep the dog.
/r/MGTOW23/03/19 05:52 AM
5

Curiosity at first but after a while it just made me appreciate life and realise how quickly things can go wrong if your not careful.
/r/MensRights21/03/19 05:45 AM
176

Well there is drunk and then there is unconscious.
/r/MensRights21/03/19 03:41 AM
26

I thought your were joking about the video making you want to vomit. I was a fan of r/watchpeopledie but I did not make it through that video......Though I am still affected by a cold so not feeling great to begin with. u/UUUU__UUUU is not being hyperbolic. I lasted half way through and no, cant do it.
/r/MensRights21/03/19 03:39 AM
275

He was in and out of consciousness. She also criticized his sexual performance........cause most unconscious men are known for good sex?? Hopefully the next person Amy raped was better.
/r/MensRights21/03/19 03:28 AM
37

Summer dresses are my weakness. The two times I regret my MGTOW ways is when I'm sick and want someone to look after me and when I see women in those slightly see through summer dresses.
/r/MGTOW20/03/19 08:43 AM
37

I know a few guys who got full custody after the mother got a boyfriend. Kids really get in the way of all the sex and fun they want to have and if the boyfriend is not really into kids then sometimes the kids get shuffled off to dad........In the past I've thought of creating a charity where we get male models to date divorced narcissistic women and convince them to give the kids to the dad. I think it would work a good chunk of time and any fee we charge would end up cheaper than family courts…
/r/MGTOW20/03/19 07:17 AM
2

He will get one woman. He will them have to keep her 100% happy all the time or she will get him kicked out of college for rape.
/r/MGTOW11/03/19 06:15 AM
12

Imagine a world where women just did not go to strange mens houses to watch TV and fuck if they did not want to?? Ladies (and men) if you want a relationship maybe hold off on the fucking for an hour or so?? Get to know each other first, then fuck like rabbits.
/r/MensRights07/03/19 10:51 PM
40

Its odd that women who love to tell me how to be a man really don't like being told howto be a woman.
/r/TheRedPill03/03/19 05:40 AM
12

Oddly enough they have had sex twice but have three children.
/r/MGTOW28/02/19 02:11 AM
8

You can take girls home from the club. Just don't take them to your house..........and don't tell them your real name or anything that can identify you. Do that and your good.
/r/MGTOW15/02/19 06:35 AM
17

Always use a fake name to pick up women. Even set up a facebook under that fake name.
/r/MGTOW15/02/19 12:55 AM
45

What if that woman of colour is Jewish. Would that be a problem Linda??
/r/MensRights13/02/19 11:34 PM
1

This picture could be considered Domestic abuse. In some places the guy just forfeited all his assets and belongings........hell, in most places she just needs to say she feels scared and he would lose everything..........
/r/MGTOW10/02/19 08:37 PM
2

We prefer huperson.
/r/MGTOW28/01/19 02:01 AM
2

Define "man"??
/r/MGTOW28/01/19 01:54 AM
2

The top 50% of men will be the ones who put the bottom 50% of men into the camps. Then the top 50% of what is left will put the bottom 50% of what is left in a camp. This will continue until their is only one man not in the camp. He will happily walk into camp knowing he was the one who served women the most........
/r/MGTOW28/01/19 01:54 AM
5

The only thing its missing a a path to redemption.
/r/TheRedPill16/10/18 10:46 PM
6

We lost because we never really fought back. I will agree, its a bit late in the game but the optimist in me says we can still turn it around. One of the key ways is turning up to events like this and being normal while a hairy feminist yells at everyone.
/r/MensRights25/08/18 02:48 AM
5

Im hoping the counter march turns up and is bitterly disappointed that the march is not a white nationalist thing they were hoping for. Then they quietly join in to the crowd of regular people and listen to the speeches......worst case Antifa is going to get photographed yelling at a small crying child. Either way its a win for mens rights.
/r/MensRights25/08/18 02:38 AM
12

I get what you are saying. However in the dark and gritty world of activism things are not so black and white. The quote "Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules." is a direct quote from the book. Also in this instance we of the MRA are the radicals. Rules for radicals is the bible when it comes to changing ideas of society and moving governments to where you need them to be. I kind of suggest you and everyone here read it. Especially if you want to be a real world activist for men and b…
/r/MensRights09/06/18 05:04 AM
22

Push comes to shove I think everyone here will support Justin despite his past. However, for the time being I refer you to rule four of rules for radicals. "Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules." If Justin wants to keep his Listen and believe mentality then there is not much we can do. If Justin comes out and concedes listen and believe is kind of stupid then we will all go and support him to our fullest ability.
/r/MensRights09/06/18 04:36 AM
3

If the feminists were right the man should have gotten a round of hi-fives and the woman would have gotten some sort of slut tattoo in her forehead??
/r/MensRights06/06/18 01:51 AM
3

Saying "kill all men" is fine, probalby a joke. saying "Divorces father should kill themselves" walking up to the line. saying "creepy man is on the train, everyone go beat him up" crossing over the line. Even if that creepy guy did not turn out to be mentally disabled it is inciting real world violence so I will support the deplatforming and censorship of our Clementine.
/r/MensRights01/05/18 11:18 PM
10

There is free speech and then there is inciting real world violence like the posse she formed to hunt the disabled man on the train. I'm 100% for free speech but once you cross that line its a matter of public safety. It is especially wrong for her to be speaking at an anti suicide anti bullying conference.
/r/MensRights01/05/18 09:38 AM
2

Print out the bell curve and prove them wrong.
/r/MensRights17/04/18 11:24 PM
1

What if your a neo-nazi living in Zimbabwe?? Are they racist??
/r/MensRights01/04/18 06:05 AM
2

Criminals are not stupid. A man and child is going to look out of place a lot more than a woman and a child.
/r/MensRights24/03/18 03:51 AM
3

Thought you looked tired. It was strenuous when it was one in ten women raped. Now it’s one in three. A man needs sleep you know, we can’t keep up with these sort of quotes.
/r/MensRights23/02/18 10:29 AM
-1

Generally there is a catalyst. For me it was the world most unfairest divorce. For other it might be a rape accusation either against themselves or a friend. However, over the last few years as the MRA has started to find its voice (thanks mostly to the influx of women to the movement) more men thankfully don’t need that slap in the head to see the world is not right.
/r/MensRights24/12/17 01:54 AM
6

To be fair many men don't become MRAs until the system screws them over. Its why I want to hug male feminists. They are talking pretty now but I know how much danger they are in and I both pity and envy their ignorance.
/r/MensRights23/12/17 09:19 PM
4

All the men would get the cushy day time jobs while the women would have to do all the shitty night shifts.
/r/MensRights11/12/17 09:27 AM
30

They have a point, just last week I was at the pub helping a guy with his affidavit so he can see his children after 3 months without them. Next day I wake up and I’m invading Poland..........it happens
/r/MensRights13/11/17 09:11 PM
1

Victoria, Australia........it's pretty bad. If you can avoid becoming us I would do so.
/r/MensRights25/09/17 01:17 AM
2

Possibly your right in a way. However, these things rarely just happen one day. It is a slow process that you don't even notice creeping up until your caught. Going out with friends despite your wifes feelings is considered abuse. You will go to jail, lose everything you own and never see your children again for that. Opening your own bank account without your wifes knowledge is financial abuse. You will go to jail, lose everything you own and never see your children again for that. Calling your…
/r/MensRights25/09/17 01:04 AM
5

I've seen the situation a hundred times. A man marries a woman. Slowly, over time the woman gets more insecure and a little crazy after having children. After ten years the man is socially isolated. The woman has control of the joint bank account. When she starts getting violent the man has very few options. He can't fight back, that would put him in jail. He can't call the cops, the Duluth model will have him put in jail. He can't just leave cause he has no money or friends to rely on. Even if …
/r/MensRights24/09/17 11:26 PM
13

Except it is not a man vs a woman fight. It is a man vs a woman and the system. If you fight back against a violent woman a cop come and shoots you with a tazer. If you leave your violent woman you have to also leave your children (possibly to also be abused) or you will get called a kidnapper and a cop will come over and shoot you with a tazer. Thankfully most women, just like most men are not violent but there is very few outcomes that does not involve a cop shooting you with a tazer if your a…
/r/MensRights24/09/17 10:45 PM
1

Honestly, becoming an MRA is a process. One of those steps is realising society is lying to itself and getting angry..........so when I read an anti woman post or comment I just remember that they are on the path and I help them move on if I can.
/r/MensRights16/08/17 06:38 AM
1

It's OK, I'm keeping New Zealand in check with my intimidating stare..........
/r/MensRights11/08/17 10:04 AM
1

except for New Zealand.........all quiet in the corner. I'm watching you NZ so don't even think of invading.
/r/MensRights11/08/17 04:31 AM
4

you assumes he stops.......
/r/MensRights08/08/17 04:37 AM
1

I read an artical yesterday (in Australia) about giving women the right to carry stun guns and pepper spray (both illegal). I've wondered if their is a feminist global conspiracy since everywhere started these "antibullying" feminist indoctrination classes at the same time. Also, every country has "one woman killed a week" despite differences in population size?? Now a call to arm only women in countries with tight weapon laws?? I think I need to go talk to alex jones for a bit...........
/r/MensRights29/06/17 02:59 AM
4

The real question is what am I doing at a sports game?? Who the hell let me on the team?? Am I the mascot?? I guess I could be the mascot?? possibly the go get the towel man??
/r/MensRights23/06/17 11:33 PM
1

Before I took up the title of MRA I was a disability activist. I'm actually using the same contacts I use to use for my disability work to push the MRA narrative into the brains of politicians and policy makers.......Its a lot harder, advocating for disability has nobody really advocating against you. As an MRA I get a lot of resistance, even when people admit Im right they simply say they cant cause the feminist will crucify them come the election. Though I am making a little headway here and t…
/r/MensRights22/06/17 01:50 AM
3

My kids give presents to my mum on mothers day. Like, I'm a single dad (hello ladies) but I'm not a mum and dad. So on mothers day I just have the kids celibate other mum like women in their lives. I'm sure if these single mothers out there looked hard enough they would find a man around that is somewhat a fatherly figure. If they don't them they really should look for one.
/r/MensRights19/06/17 04:27 AM
13

I've known a few men who had this sort of things happen to them. every one said at the time it was all hi fives and laughs but each one is messed up as an adult. It might seem at the time that it is a lesser crime for a woman to rape a kid but it messes up their adult life just as much as a man raping a kid.
/r/MensRights15/06/17 04:10 AM
17

Before or after your post wank nap??
/r/MensRights08/06/17 10:46 PM
1

Perhaps a system where women can prereport a rape before they leave the house with man. Then if, somehow, the man does not rape her she can cancel the report.....or not??
/r/MensRights18/05/17 08:16 AM
1

I hear you on that.......
/r/MensRights16/05/17 01:47 AM
6

Victoria however is under complete occupation from our feminist overlords........please, send help..........
/r/MensRights16/05/17 01:21 AM
3

well, one nation holds a little sway in the upper house. Granted they are terrible people but they are in favour of the MRA family court positions.........there is also 50/50 child custody rules but those are mostly ignored.......
/r/MensRights16/05/17 01:21 AM
3

In my mind, once the feminist stop with the patriarchy and toxic masculinity stuff then we can come together and fix the problems. So they have to make the first move if they want a feminist/MRA lovefest
/r/MensRights16/05/17 12:33 AM
-5

I think most MRAs are well aware of the Hypocritical nature of the feminjist/MRA, hate/love dynamic..........one day we might all shut up and fuck but for now it is what it is........
/r/MensRights16/05/17 12:01 AM
3

I think its fair it say Cassie has coped some flak.............I think its all about what else a person does. If your just a feminist or just an MRA then your most likely going to be a person Cassie is referring too. (sorry, my english is failing, I think I made a point)
/r/MensRights15/05/17 10:57 PM
4

In a way I think she is........Its the whole red pill/blue pill thing. Take the blue pill, continue hating the MRA and believing falsehoods or take the red pill, learn the truth but risk losing your friends and community. Life would be so much easier if just the feminists or just the MRA were right........
/r/MensRights15/05/17 10:34 PM
3

Since the beginning of time many men have "married down". Now that women have achieved parity they too must either marry down or just remain single forever and never pass on their genes......just like men.
/r/MensRights13/05/17 11:21 PM
2

I was thinking of posting pages from my books but none of them are in English so I decided not to.......
/r/MensRights12/05/17 03:12 AM
5

My medical books say that the foreskin has a function in making sex more comfortable and better for women. Imagine a hammer VS a hammer in a velvet glove. It stops internal damage cause everything slides much better. So why a feminist would circumcise a boy is beyond me??
/r/MensRights12/05/17 02:23 AM
3

I don't mind MGTOW, im a little MGTOW inclined myself these days though I do think a minority of MGTOW need to do a little more going their own way. Don't get angry at women, just ignore them and go do what you want with your life.
/r/MensRights11/05/17 12:03 AM
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