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Yeah but I can't bring out my dick monitor at work.
/r/PussyPassDenied21/06/21 12:29 AM
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From experience, it takes significantly longer than 6 seconds to actually put someone out. Also from experience, the average man can break the average woman's hold fairly easily. If she has a perfect triangle maybe it's harder, but any arm hold is pretty simple. Sources: Black belt in Tae Kwon Do, which included frequent exercises in grappling taught by a former BJJ instructor.
/r/PussyPassDenied03/06/20 05:22 PM
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doesn't know how to prevent it. Like by using their average muscle mass to easily break a lock by a significantly smaller and weaker person.
/r/PussyPassDenied03/06/20 05:10 PM
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I want it to be mandatory so that a father wanting to be sure doesn't cause a heap of strife. If you choose to get tested now, you are asserting that you, at some level, suspect it isnt your child and therefore are basically accusing the mother of infidelity. That itself can ruin a relationship, regardless of whether the child ends up being his.
/r/MensRights13/01/19 08:11 PM
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Live shows have an audience director. They sit at the front off camera and basically show the audience what to do. They clap, you clap, they cheer, you cheer, they gasp, you gasp.
/r/PussyPassDenied27/10/18 07:54 PM
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Does it explain how the character "forces" them to get a hard-on before she rapes them, or does she get an orgasm by soggy eggroll?? I'm sure you're just trolling, but in case you weren't aware, erections are a physiological process, sometimes completely unrelated to stimulus. Just like female rape victims often end up getting "wet" during the assault. It isn't something you can just turn off, much to the chagrin of every male ever in school class.
/r/MensRights25/06/18 07:31 AM
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I don't believe it was recorded. It wasn't anything official, just a bit of bravado, followed by a rapid humbling.
/r/MGTOW11/06/18 03:17 PM
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This compilation has both ends of the spectrum too. Some of the clips are show/exhibition matches where the men aren't going full power. Many of them are clips with men/women that aren't even top tier ranked players. Then on the other hand a lot of the clips are with John Isner, who has one of the biggest serves in the modern men's game. All that aside, there's still the classic story of the Williams sisters challenging a "low" ranking male player, who promptly destroyed them after a day of drin…
/r/MGTOW11/06/18 09:33 AM
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My high school tennis coach was a teacher at the elementary school. Single guy in his 30s, super friendly, really great teacher and person, but no real interest in a relationship so he got labeled as gay/weird/creepy. Got pushed into a "sabbatical" because a parent with a lawyer in their back pocket threatened legal action on the district after their little boy hugged him because the kid got a prize from the toy chest for doing something outstanding that day, and was excited. Thankfully that tea…
/r/PussyPassDenied09/12/17 07:12 AM
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See, I find it opposite actually. I would much rather walk in to the bathroom quick, whip it out, pee, wash hands, and go back to my business (usually 45 seconds to a minute). Sitting down generally takes me longer, but I haven't timed it. To clarify though, I haven't set a stop watch for my pee breaks, it's just that in general a LoL queue for me lasts 40-50 seconds, and I am able to go to the bathroom and get back before I miss it after queuing up. Maybe I'll test sitting next time. Also, I us…
/r/MensRights26/04/17 12:52 PM
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Nothing is the problem. It caused no harm or discomfort to any of us, but we were a bunch of kids with no empathy and said stupid things. I may think it's strange, but I'm not going to treat you differently for it.
/r/MensRights26/04/17 05:12 AM
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You know, I didn't think to ask him that. Maybe he only associated standing urination with urinals, and sitting always happened with toilets. We only had toilets in our dorm bathroom, no urinals, so that seems like the most reasonable explanation.
/r/MensRights26/04/17 04:50 AM
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I don't want poop particles on my toothbrush I don't want poop particles on anything That's happening despite your lid being down, sorry :/
/r/MensRights26/04/17 04:29 AM
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Freshman year in college we had a guy that legit didn't know guys usually peed standing up. He also looked a lot like a relatively popular female celebrity at the time. He would sit every time. We mocked him relentlessly because we were/are awful people. Turns out he never had a real male figure in his life, so he never really had anyone to learn from...
/r/MensRights26/04/17 04:28 AM
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But that doesn't mean that just because they refuse to get out that you can just drive them wherever you please, including a police station. So they won't get out of your car, but you aren't allowed to go anywhere else, and you certainly cannot physically remove them. Sounds like the driver is being unlawfully detained to me.
/r/PussyPassDenied05/04/17 05:26 AM
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So if I drive an Uber and offer to let you out after you get in, and then shoot you in the head I'm totally not going to be charged with murder because I gave you the opportunity to let you out? This is the worst analogy I have seen in a long time. You are citing "unlawful detention" all over this thread. That means the issue at hand would be the woman being held against her will. This is clearly not true, as the driver would love nothing more than the woman to get out of his vehicle, and has pr…
/r/PussyPassDenied05/04/17 05:05 AM
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From my understanding, and Uber/Taxi driver can at any point terminate a ride due to personal safety. They aren't forced to deliver someone just because they ordered them.
/r/PussyPassDenied05/04/17 05:01 AM
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I love fucking oatmeal uh...
/r/PussyPassDenied27/03/17 02:52 AM
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It used to make me angry but I have started to accept that girls don't like me romantically, and I'm ok with it. Have you considered that it might not be your physical looks, but your personality? I mean, you can't always change your personality, but it looks like you're just turning to the dark side over there man. Giving in to the hate you are. I don't know your life. I don't know you at all. I don't even know what you look like to make a judgment on how ugly you are. All I know is that you ha…
/r/MensRights26/03/17 10:31 PM
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But to generally work it so that every single person's fears are addressed, well, that will pit people against each other and make everyone crazy. Exactly. Once we start accepting everyone's fears and "safe feelings" we get into some really weird paradoxes. Say I am Transphobic. Do I have the right to feel safe, guaranteed by society, by keeping trans people away from me? What if I feel unsafe around black people. Is it ok for me to not hire them, or serve them in my store? Obvious answers are n…
/r/MensRights18/12/16 09:55 PM
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