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Marriage/ChildrenMarcusZoidberg/r/MensRights09/10/19 09:09 AM
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you seem to be implying that feminists support circumcision or are at least more likely to be Wait, what? That's what your post was doing... I passed by to comment on that opposition you seem to establish between men and feminists. As far as circumcision goes... meh, that's not really a common thing in my country, except among Jews (so the view I have on it is more that it's some kind of religious BS)
/r/MensRights02/12/19 02:58 PM
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dudes also choose circumcision for their sons Just a casual reminder that woman != feminist and man != not feminist. Thank god there are non-feminist women. And sadly there are quite many feminist men. (not saying men who circumcise their sons are necessarily feminist, just pointing out that "dude" isn't the opposite of "feminist")
/r/MensRights02/12/19 02:40 PM
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Yup. This or maybe she was just too stupid. Hard to tell 🤔
/r/MensRights15/10/19 10:18 PM
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They seem serious about taking money for it though: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ms-Monopoly-Board-Game-for-Ages-8-and-Up/231307430
/r/MensRights14/10/19 10:54 PM
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I don't believe this, I need to see the proofs ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
/r/MensRights14/10/19 10:48 PM
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One could say that the man "pays for the woman to exist", but that does not mean that the father isn't satisfied with this situation: it's a collective family choice I agree, but when the government takes my money to help Mrs I-don't-know to raise her kids as a single mother because she divorced the father and happily lives alone because she doesn't need a man, the Nanny State will pay the bills, that's not a collective family choice anymore. As feminists tend to be child-free I'd rather say the…
/r/MensRights14/10/19 10:41 PM
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Well... no. Feminists like empowering the woman to keep the child + free child money while the man pays for everything and is kept as far away as possible.
/r/MensRights11/10/19 04:52 PM
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And people richer than "working class" don't experience "classism". And white people don't experience racism. Fun class... Is it general school or is it at least gender studies?
/r/MensRights11/10/19 08:23 AM
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I think it's still interesting if people want to check on the old discussions rather than starting from scratch?
/r/MensRights11/10/19 08:19 AM
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In this particular occurrence yes, but the courts do that because society as a whole is plagued by feminist ideas (and if you try to go against them, you get in trouble)
/r/MensRights11/10/19 08:16 AM
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pictures of my ex abusing my daughter [...] Not even custody but visitation rights How kind of the judge! This way at least you can follow up on the abuse on a regular basis...🤦🤦
/r/MensRights11/10/19 07:04 AM
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Funny how feminists want to turn around all the gender norms that they don't like, but happily keep all the gender norms that clearly advantage women. "But feminism is about equality!"
/r/MensRights11/10/19 07:02 AM
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And a very flexible logic
/r/MensRights11/10/19 06:59 AM
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women will never care about your problems Feminists will never care about your problems
/r/MensRights09/10/19 10:31 PM
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Only the biological father has to pay for the child. It's a great concept, but I just heard in the news a story where they pushed this quite too far IMO. A man who "helped" make 2 children for a couple of lesbian friends ended up having to pay them child support when they broke up... 🙄 And it gets even more cynical: apparently this financial burden prevents him from being financially comfortable enough to have a child with his spouse. This law still has room for improvement...
/r/MensRights09/10/19 10:20 PM
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A lot of people, do 23 and me or other online genetic health screening or ancestry tests You might want to talk to r/privacy about this though
/r/MensRights09/10/19 09:24 PM
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Yeah they might as well have asked to a random feminist. At least it would have been cheap.
/r/MensRights09/10/19 09:42 AM
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TL;RD Hospital performs extensive genetics testing on a sick child and her parents. Accidentally finds out the father isn't the real father. A genetic counselor who worked at the hospital mentions: "What made it really complicated here is that the father was actually the primary caregiver and was really, really involved with the child," and "I think withholding information can feel paternalistic". The hospital's ethics committee decides to tell the mother but not the father.
/r/MensRights09/10/19 09:10 AM
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