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| 5 | Why women were not included in the workforce before?Before the 1950s there were no disposable diapers, no birth control, no abortions, no microwaves. Many of the conveniences we have today are due to women going to work and products being marketed for the busy working woman. It took all day to cook and manage things before these modern conveniences existed. If you are pregnant every year no one is going to hire you. If you were breast feeding you could not go to work. They didn't have a way to even keep breast milk fresh, they had to have milk de… | /r/MensRights | 30/09/23 03:55 PM |
| 1 | I got banned from YouTube for posting comments because I posted a comment on how men should not be expected to pay on the first date.Its more so who asked who out to dinner. Its not a man thing, even if its your male friend or your parents that you take out. If you take someone out its just proper etiquette to be the one to pay. Now the next date the woman could ask you out and pick where, and then she would then pay. Its rude to expect somone to pay if it was your idea and you pick the place. It's really more of a social status thing. Back in the day not going by proper ettiquette meant you were low class or white trash. The… | /r/MensRights | 30/09/23 02:57 PM |
| -4 | I got banned from YouTube for posting comments because I posted a comment on how men should not be expected to pay on the first date.Its proper etiquette to pay if you are the one that asked somone to dinner no matter who it is. "Taking someone out." Or "Taking them to dinner" is you saying you would like to treat them to dinner. If you do not want to pay ask them in a different way. "Do you want to get a bite to eat, I'm going here for dinner would you like to come?" It makes it less formal than a date, especialy if the place is not very fancy or expensive. | /r/MensRights | 30/09/23 08:32 AM |
| 2 | Men and women abused - what is the truth?The truth is people are crazy now. What people define as abuse has changed since I was young. I hear the term "grooming" being used for adult women now yet the definition of grooming is of an underage minor. Saying something that could be inappropriate is now defined as abuse. A lot of what I am seeing makes it seem like they are saying grown women do not have the faculties to make their own decisions as adults and should be treated as children. That is not feminism. That is the opposite of femi… | /r/MensRights | 27/09/23 04:31 PM |
| 1 | Why do so many women find it OK to hit men? Why do women never talk about the casual abuse that other women perpetuate?I am a gen X woman. My entire life I have been 100% non violent even though I grew up in a violent home as must of us did. I never understood the idea of violence at all, even for child discipline. It all seems like an archaic caveman mentality to hit someone when it's not in self defense. My son at school had to endure little girls hitting him and when he told the teacher he was told she probably just likes you and it was ignored. Same type of things that little girls have been told when boys h… | /r/MensRights | 26/09/23 07:43 PM |
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