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There is a massive difference between rape vs statutory rape. Insinuating that they are the same is something SJWs do. Do not stoop to their level. The world is not black and white.
/r/MensRights22/06/15 08:07 PM
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Do you have a link that better explains what that graph is showing?
/r/MensRights22/06/15 07:47 PM
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I got to the 3rd point and all I could think was "holy shit..........".
/r/MensRights22/06/15 07:07 PM
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Fuck that sub and fuck you for advertising it.
/r/PussyPass07/04/14 06:04 AM
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Why are you debasing overtly sexual women? If that's not your thing, fine. But there's no need for you to be a bigot and spiteful about something that many of us like. To each their own.
/r/PussyPass07/04/14 04:48 AM
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I hope you're not suggesting that promiscuous/overtly sexual women have no respect for themselves. Because that's some backwards, 3rd world mentality right there.
/r/PussyPass07/04/14 04:45 AM
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Treating people with respect isn't the same as respecting them. Respect is something you earn. Treating people with respect is common courtesy.
/r/PussyPass07/04/14 04:42 AM
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CMV Check My Villiage?
/r/PussyPass07/04/14 04:41 AM
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Not it's not the norm. SRS extremists are trying to make it so and you're helping them.
/r/PussyPass12/02/14 01:59 AM
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I couldn't disagree with you more. First of all, not all women are feminists. Not all feminists are extremists; many of them are very rational. You can't let extremists dictate the norm. Extremists must be marginalized and not allowed to effect mainstream culture. When you let extremists dictate/change the zeitgeist you are basically letting them win. This is how we have so many crazy laws in the US. Groups of extremists force extremist policies on the vast majority of rational, moderate people.…
/r/PussyPass12/02/14 12:15 AM
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People conflating rape with statutory rape happens with both sexes and it needs to stop. Stop stooping to the level of others; demand that they come up to yours.
/r/PussyPass11/02/14 07:36 AM
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Hmm, I wasn't sure how credible his word was but from this youtube comment it does seem like his conviction was wrongful: He was filming children at a nudist resort. "Sobin came to Florida, he said, to make a documentary about nudism in America. In part of the documentary, he planned to have chaste shots of the children naked at a nudist resort. The nudists who saw Sobin filming, however, didn’t think the shots were so chaste. They called the police, who searched Sobin’s van and found porn video…
/r/MensRights10/02/14 04:53 AM
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Yeah, I agree with this. Heels aren't a big deal for me. I'd rather that a woman be comfortable. Heels damage feet really bad. I think fitted clothing is the main thing a girl should go for.
/r/RedPillWomen30/01/14 06:10 PM
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I disagree with this. I have been noticing more and more recently the difference between well dressed women and not so well dressed ones. For example, tight fitting, tapered jeans drive me crazy. I'm finding bell bottoms on both men and women to be pretty distasteful. Skin tight tops (as shown with the sweater in OP's link) are equally appealing.
/r/RedPillWomen30/01/14 06:08 PM
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He's mormon What the hell.... I could have sworn those books were written by an atheist the way they attack religion so hardcore and thoroughly...
/r/MensRights28/01/14 01:44 AM
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Well she would be the feminist, and the commenters would be extremists.
/r/MensRights28/01/14 01:15 AM
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Then why do you say feminism is concerned with both genders? I don't. I've reiterated that many times in this thread. *fair treatment for crimes committed (like men have to face) I think the problem is that men have unfair treatment. You should fight to lower the punishment for men rather than raise the punishment for women. Thanks for the info on that other stuff though. It does sound like the line between moderate and radical feminists isn't very defined.
/r/MensRights28/01/14 12:43 AM
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Yeah, that was the whole point of me posting this thread. I felt that feminists were being conflated with extremists. Though I'm not very informed on this issue so I don't really know how rare people like her are. Most people in this thread seem to think that people like her don't even exist though...
/r/MensRights27/01/14 11:15 PM
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I just looked up Christina Hoff Summers and saw this short summary of her: "Christina Hoff Sommers is an American author and former philosophy professor who is known for her critique of late 20th century feminism, and her writings about feminism in contemporary American culture." You seem to be pretty knowledgeable about modern feminism so I was wondering if you think that if I read one of her books would that give me a pretty good sense of what's going on?
/r/MensRights27/01/14 10:38 PM
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I don't know if this counts as "organized feminism", but here's a link I just came across: Feminist Elizabeth Brake argues in favor of "male abortion" or against "force fatherhood".
/r/MensRights27/01/14 10:24 PM
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You say they want to be equal to men, yet they if they only fight against issues in so far as they effect women they won't be equal to men. They'll be superior. Come on, that's just semantics... men's rights groups would fight for the issues that effect men, and feminist groups would fight for the issues that effect women, and "gender equality" or humanist, or other groups would fight for issues that effect everyone... Feminists however only help women while ignoring men who suffer from it. In s…
/r/MensRights27/01/14 10:08 PM
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can you list any recent actions by big organizations, which you consider to be the good* feminists No, sorry, I don't follow the modern feminist movement and I haven't seen any related things in the news. that have contributed to men's rights & men's issues I don't know why you would expect this. It's called feminism, not "gender equality". What I meant was that they were fighting for women to be treated as equally as men. All those things you listed are great (issues to fight for/address/fix). …
/r/MensRights27/01/14 09:58 PM
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lmao. What a guy.
/r/MensRights27/01/14 09:46 PM
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If Boris picks a fight with Colin, what has that got to do with Danny? Because Danny is also helping prevent the women from having any part of preventing the conflict with Boris and Colin in the first place. If Boris conscripts 1000 men, and Colin conscripts 1000 men, and the 2000 men go at each other on Boris and Colin's behalf, do those 2000 men bear the responsibility, or is it still Boris and Colin to blame? I would say they share responsibility. It is true though that depending on the situa…
/r/MensRights27/01/14 09:45 PM
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So you don't mind society crumbling into anti-intellectual chaos? You don't mind people viewing you as someone with no integrity or with poor intelligence?
/r/MensRights27/01/14 09:06 PM
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Yet you claim that they fight for equality. However you have just admitted that they only fight for those issues in so far as they apply to one gender. Yes, I do admit to that... that's why it's called feminism and not "gender equality". They were trying to bring themselves up to the level that men were at. They wanted to be equal to men. Also, women starting out at a disadvantage is an assertion that feminists have never proven. Women and men were treated differently but that's not the same. We…
/r/MensRights27/01/14 09:03 PM
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If the plurality of feminists do not unequivably denounce and ostracise the radicals, then they endorse that definition through their inaction. Well I can agree with that. Though I'm not aware where the "mainstream/official" feminist movement declares their stances on issues. So for all I know they may or may not have rejected the various extremist tenets.
/r/MensRights27/01/14 08:45 PM
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Also, you can't let yourself be brought down to the level of the lowest common denominator. Society would crumble if everyone lacked the minute amount of integrity to resist that.
/r/MensRights27/01/14 08:42 PM
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Which men? It's easy to throw 'middle eastern men' under the bus in a bid to prove you're one of 'the good ones'. Well Saudi Arabia is one that is talked about frequently. And I've heard your next paragraph mentioned before but do you really think it's those rich people who are mandating that control and culture over the women? I actually heard that one of the wealthy princes was one of the people speaking out against it. I was under the impression that it was something ingrained in their societ…
/r/MensRights27/01/14 08:27 PM
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Those are extremists/radfems/feminazis. But from the consensus in this thread there are either no more moderates left in the feminist movement or the people in this sub just perceive it to be that way.
/r/MensRights27/01/14 08:09 PM
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So is there an official feminist sub who you perceive to be at odds with? Or you just feel like the entire feminist movement in general is at odds with moderate MRAs and conflates them with extremists?
/r/MensRights27/01/14 08:04 PM
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only fight against them in so far as they apply to women That's because they started out at a major disadvantage. Currently society is much more egalitarian and therefore the problem is not as one sided. what exactly is the "One True Feminism" I would say the fight for equality and against male domination. IE: reproductive rights (conservative men preventing women from making choices in regards to their own bodies), women's suffrage (equality when it comes to voting and holding political office)…
/r/MensRights27/01/14 07:41 PM
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Sorry, I meant tenet. And by valid, I meant rational. IE: if you visit an extremist community like SRS you will find almost no rational viewpoints/arguments. Almost all of it is opinions/reactions from unimaginative, bigoted, narrow-minded, overly sensitive, reactionary people who lack analytical & critical thinking skills. But then compare that to a valid tenet like woman's suffrage.
/r/MensRights27/01/14 07:38 PM
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Im taking about when a woman chooses to force parenthood on a man, without there being an arrangement to have a baby, neither men nor women should have this right. Oh, really? All feminists feel that way? If you answer with yes, do you know of any source that says this is a core tenet of all feminists? Because if so, then I might consider adopting the position that all legitimate feminist movement tenets have already been achieved and any remnants are now only extremists. Because I actually comm…
/r/MensRights27/01/14 07:26 PM
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Sorry, I just haven't seen it mentioned anywhere on reddit. What is the sub? But there is at least one commenter on this thread who is an MRA and seems to think that MRAs ARE extremists and simply the opposition to the extremists on the female side... I don't frequent this sub but from some of the other posts I checked out it sounded like people on this sub were pretty reasonable and were trying to be moderates.
/r/MensRights27/01/14 07:17 PM
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The point is that you're grouping all women together. There are terrible things that men are doing to women in places like the middle east. Do you want to be grouped in with those men?
/r/MensRights27/01/14 07:00 PM
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Hi, you mentioned feminism is fighting for both genders. I didn't mean to imply that. I meant that the feminist movement fights for equality, just like MRAs do. The extremists from both sides seem to be fighting for domination.
/r/MensRights27/01/14 06:58 PM
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Which feminist sub are you talking about? SRS aren't feminists, they're extremists. By "large source of all the hate" I was referring to people conflating feminism (fight for equality and against discrimination) with radfems/feminazis (fight for domination). I don't know if there is a legitimate feminist sub who has been conflating MRAs with extremists.
/r/MensRights27/01/14 06:56 PM
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Feminism opposes / doesn't advocate for financial abortion or male pill. Are you talking about insurance covering abortion or letting men "abort" the responsibility of paying child support? Feminism is polluting young and gullible minds with the the lie that women are paid less for the same work. That was a past fight that's currently already won. Maybe some of them are just uninformed that it's no longer an issue.
/r/MensRights27/01/14 06:51 PM
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They actively try to silence MRAs and distract from MRA issues while focusing on theirs. They try to erase male victims of violence and sexism constantly. All feminists? That sounds like something SRS would do. It sounds to me like you've let the extremists steal the term "feminism".
/r/MensRights27/01/14 06:46 PM
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The mainstream feminist movement is in opposition to mens rights. In what way??
/r/MensRights27/01/14 06:32 PM
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How is men-not-letting-women-vote not equal to some form of patriarchy? You don't think the way women in certain middle eastern countries are treated equals patriarchy? It used to be almost as extreme here in the US too before the start of the feminist movement... If you don't think things like reproductive rights (abortion), domestic violence, maternity leave, equal pay, women's suffrage, sexual harassment, and sexual violence are valid tenets of feminism then I would agree that this sub deserv…
/r/MensRights27/01/14 06:31 PM
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Yes you can. Please stop conflating feminism with radfems/feminazis. They are not the same thing. Feminists fight for equality, just like the men's rights movement. The radfems plagiarize the title to gain legitimacy.
/r/MensRights27/01/14 04:11 PM
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Out of curiosity, is there a reason why you don't hit the gym and eat healthy in order to get fit/buff/ripped? I too struggle with body image problems but because of a physical disability that limits me. I have a difficult time understanding people who could simply choose to work out and lift weights but don't... I used to many years ago and trust me, feeling healthy and confident feels amazing!
/r/MensRights27/01/14 04:07 PM
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The case in the article was statutory rape. This is exactly why I'm upset. OP changes the title to make it seem worse than it was and people like you evidently don't check the article and thus everyone gets ultra outraged at nothing.
/r/PussyPass19/01/14 03:31 AM
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That's such bullshit. According to your logic a 16 year old would be able to consent to another 16/17 year old yet as soon as a person turns 18 all of a sudden the 16 year old is unable to consent... That's fucking retarded. It's illegal because typically adults are in positions of power over minors. It's easy for them to abuse their power to coerce a minor into having sex with them. However, this is not always the case, and statutory rape is nowhere near the same as non-consensual sex.
/r/PussyPass18/01/14 11:57 PM
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flabby cretin .... Whatever the case, that should be decided by the minor and the parents, not the law. A three year difference is insignificant.
/r/PussyPass18/01/14 11:53 PM
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The hypothetical 18 year old should not be fucking the 15 yo. Fuck that. That's a 3 year difference dude... perfectly acceptable.
/r/PussyPass18/01/14 09:04 PM
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She is a rapist. No she's not. Fuck off. You fucking narrow-minded extremists who conflate rape & statutory rape as the same thing really piss me off.
/r/PussyPass18/01/14 07:42 AM
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Yeah, stop fighting for the same punishment when it's a female adult that does it. You need to fight for lesser/equal penalties when it's a male adult.
/r/PussyPass18/01/14 07:40 AM
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Wait... are you being sarcastic here? Because you're right that the 15 year old may likely have shared the burden or even was the instigator. But in your previous comment you were defending the minor...
/r/PussyPass18/01/14 07:39 AM
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Fuck that. Stop conflating rape with underage sex. I don't give a fuck which gender is doing it, IT'S NOT THE SAME THING. Not to mention every case is different. Some of the adults may have used their place of power as leverage, or coerced the minor, while other times neither of those may have taken place. The bullshit, misleading reddit title is the one you should be mad at.
/r/PussyPass18/01/14 07:35 AM
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Well I agree with fuckCole, this kind of thing seems to be overhyped a lot. When I was around 13 years old I wanted to have sex with all the 20+ year old females I knew. I remember fantasizing about a ~40 year old women when I was as young as 7.
/r/PussyPass18/01/14 07:28 AM
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BULLSHIT!!! I can't disagree more strongly.
/r/MensRights11/10/13 11:07 PM
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