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| 22 | You've got to start earlyWell, if you're going to let one persons opinion derail how you feel about something, why bother subscribing in the first place. | /r/MensRights | 06/06/13 04:09 AM |
| 6 | So the feminists at my uni have opened up a women's only space...Ah man. Come on. | /r/MensRights | 28/05/13 10:18 PM |
| 2 | So the feminists at my uni have opened up a women's only space...Implying women don't look at men in a way of desire. If a person is approaching another person, and the other person finds there behavior creepy, then they should tell that person to leave them alone, and if they don't they should immediately talk to supervising staff;or if immediate danger presents itself get the attention of those surrounding them. Why should we bend at the knees to accommodate one gender over the other; over the actions of those with in-acceptable behavior, in a place both ge… | /r/MensRights | 28/05/13 10:11 PM |
| 2 | So I'm Doing a Seminar on Men's Rightsalso, slide 28, of of. If you haven't caught it. | /r/MensRights | 27/05/13 02:21 AM |
| 1 | So I'm Doing a Seminar on Men's RightsI think this is really good. There are some things I would change, to get the point across easier if I may: Warren Farrel is a mild tempered That's your view of his personality, I would rather come at it from the angle of his qualifications, more importantly how he originally went to school to study women's gender studies. I would also not say something like he's the face of MRM, not because it's not true, but because if you are about to show that protest video right after, people might have a n… | /r/MensRights | 27/05/13 02:16 AM |
| 1 | Why judges think women are better parentsYou're missing the joke. | /r/MensRights | 17/05/13 12:54 PM |
| 12 | Friend posted this on FB. It's nice to know some people respect our right to like different body types."Men to dogs", "women to bones". I'm pretty sure this picture blatantly covers both sides of the same issue. | /r/MensRights | 11/05/13 09:16 AM |
| 1 | 7% of women suffer domestic violence they have 100% of the Shelters. 6% of Men suffer domestic violence & they have 0% of the shelters. No Where to Run To? Family of Men.I would say the test doesn't start at state funding, but is definitively a crucial part. It is supposed to be the responsibility of state government to assign tax money to people in need. You have a wide margin of men and women in need, so why is it that the vast majority if not all of state funding ignores men in the matter of domestic violence? Of course we need all the non-profit help we can get; but non-profit organizations shouldn't be a solution to government and societal negligence. | /r/MensRights | 27/04/13 11:00 PM |
| 3 | 7% of women suffer domestic violence they have 100% of the Shelters. 6% of Men suffer domestic violence & they have 0% of the shelters. No Where to Run To? Family of Men.Here is the problem with your statement: 1. Neither of those two gender neutral shelters are state funded. 2: On the same page there are easily three times as many shelters for women only. 3. On the page for Seattle there is only one place that is mostly exclusive to men, but thats not a place for them to stay, nor is it state funded. 4. The rest of the places listed include one shelter exclusively for women that allows some men to stay, a few gender neutral places, and even one center to counse… | /r/MensRights | 27/04/13 09:59 PM |
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