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| 1 | OP hides pregnancy from father for 7 months and agrees to adopt it out without his knowledge. Father finds out and demands to be part of the kids life. All responses side with lieing mother. | ModsAreHellaCucks | /r/MensRights | 03/10/20 01:34 AM |
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| 3 | There painting this sub like everyone is badDidn't you know? Judging a single woman based off the content of her character means you hate all women now. /s | /r/MensRights | 08/10/20 09:16 PM |
| 3 | There painting this sub like everyone is badRelationship_advice also deletes any post that paints the woman in a negative light. You can say whatever you want about men being bad but any post about a chick cheating or whatever will be removed without word by the mods. | /r/MensRights | 08/10/20 09:14 PM |
| 29 | My teacher believes in the wage gap.Teachers can and do grade based off what they personally feel about you. Unless its something like an itemized scantron test or a math problem, which seems unlikely in a class talking about the wage gap, how would you feasibly prove it? | /r/MensRights | 28/09/20 08:10 PM |
| 1 | Meteor strikes earth; women most affected | HBR Talk 151Like the character. | /r/MensRights | 28/09/20 06:53 AM |
| 4 | Have you ever had false allegations and later it turned out not to be true What was the worse part about it?I'm not really, i just have a trade skill that I can do independently, started college again, and live with family. | /r/MensRights | 27/09/20 08:03 PM |
| 10 | Have you ever had false allegations and later it turned out not to be true What was the worse part about it?Mine was battery, not rape. But the feeling of 'what now' after I'm out is hitting pretty hard. The world took away my freedoms for almost a year and i lost most my friends and my job over a false accusation from an (as it came out) seasoned criminal and serial false accuser. I mean, they dropped the charges but there was no justice, everything I had before it happened is gone. Feeling secure in public in a society that could justify this action to me and a people that mock the fact that this co… | /r/MensRights | 27/09/20 07:08 PM |
| 1 | Rights that men don't have (but women have)Feminists constantly cry out against mens spaces when we try to form them. We've tried opening mens shelters, for years, everytime it happens feminists cry out against it. Earl Silverman, after years of abuse from his ex-wife, opened the only mens shelter in Canada, it was railed on by feminists until it shut down and he fucking killed himself. You cant simultaniously silence us and tell us to work for ourselves here, that is ridiculous. If that's the case then get the fuck out of our way And it… | /r/MensRights | 27/09/20 11:21 AM |
| 1 | Rights that men don't have (but women have)In some states a legal guardian or the father can do the abandonment, but the laws in most of those requires the mother to okay it in some way shape or form. | /r/MensRights | 27/09/20 11:08 AM |
| 0 | Rights that men don't have (but women have)Want another thing? Look at how many false accusations with no proof promoted by feminist movements. Do you think those men don't have mothers, sisters, wifes or daughters? Feminists causes terrible damage to families. Yes, im one of them, the year i served effected me worse than my female family members, 100% | /r/MensRights | 27/09/20 01:13 AM |
| 2 | Rights that men don't have (but women have)Truely. | /r/MensRights | 27/09/20 12:00 AM |
| 2 | Rights that men don't have (but women have)Oh okay | /r/MensRights | 26/09/20 11:56 PM |
| 4 | Rights that men don't have (but women have)The law is only there to serve the best intrest of the child to protect from the mother killing it, everything else is beyond secondary. This goes in line with pretty much all other child law as well, the man isn't even in the picture when considering the options taken. | /r/MensRights | 26/09/20 11:53 PM |
| 3 | Rights that men don't have (but women have)So in order to explain how feminism causes more damage to women, you list things happening to men? I am confused. | /r/MensRights | 26/09/20 11:51 PM |
| 5 | Rights that men don't have (but women have)Without permission from the mother yes. These laws are in place as a response to infanticide, not for any other reason. And since it is a crime overwhelmingly perpetrated by females the language of the law reflects that fact. | /r/MensRights | 26/09/20 11:44 PM |
| 10 | Rights that men don't have (but women have)The fetus is the same type of organism as the mother while A parasite is a different organism which latches onto another species. Parasites are not where they belong, a preborn child is precisely where it supposed to be. The womans body makes natural changes to make room for it so as to not cause her harm. Lastly a parasitical relationship would mean that no positive benifits come to the 'host'. That is simply not the case. The placenta dynamically distributes nutrients between mother and fetus … | /r/MensRights | 26/09/20 09:58 PM |
| 9 | Rights that men don't have (but women have)How does a feminist cause more damage to women than men tho... | /r/MensRights | 26/09/20 09:36 PM |
| 11 | Rights that men don't have (but women have)Imagine un-ironically calling a human fetus a parasite as the crutch of your argument. | /r/MensRights | 26/09/20 09:34 PM |
| 2 | Rights that men don't have (but women have)Yep, only a woman has say about what happens to their body, so fucking oppressed. | /r/MensRights | 26/09/20 09:19 PM |
| 7 | Rights that men don't have (but women have)Within 72 hours to 30 days of birth a state with safe haven laws allows in some cases the father or mother, in other cases only the mother, and in other cases still any legal guardian to abandon the child to become a ward of the state. It varies based on state and is still evolving, so looking up what the other parents rights are is a case by case basis. I remember first hearing about these laws back in 2008, when Nebraskas law held a loophole that meant that a child was anybody under 18, and a … | /r/MensRights | 26/09/20 09:16 PM |
| 7 | A man's reply to "Men are filthy, men are gross, men are gonna be obsolete in a few years because feminists are making synthetic sperm(LMAO), we won't even need you anymore"Ever interacted with them? Insufferable lot, so are mods ^ | /r/PussyPassDenied | 26/09/20 06:06 AM |
| 2 | I feel like there is an unwritten rule in society that men are expected to listen to their wives / girlfriends and be obedient to them. Nobody wants to talk about this though and some people even think it's misogynistic to bring it up.I spoke to soon! At the bottom of this thread a redditor told me I was an abuser, liar, and deserved what I got. Jesus. | /r/MensRights | 23/09/20 03:30 PM |
| 4 | I was falsely accused of sexual harassment when I was 11Sorry this has happened to you, we are here to try and fight against this shit. As someone who has also been falsely accused I will fight so that men after us do not have to face this shit anymore. | /r/MensRights | 23/09/20 02:57 PM |
| 13 | Video evidence are not enough now?I posted my battery accusal story here a few times. But even back in '17 with a female friend as witness i served nearly a year based on a verbal accusation from an ex. Even with a different woman verifying that my exs cuts were self inflicted I still had a 250,000 dollar bond and a year taken away from me. Be careful out there in 2020, they can literally choose to just ignore ALL evidence to fit the narrative put forward by the accuser, depending on where you live they can even be financially i… | /r/MensRights | 22/09/20 02:28 PM |
| 1 | I feel like there is an unwritten rule in society that men are expected to listen to their wives / girlfriends and be obedient to them. Nobody wants to talk about this though and some people even think it's misogynistic to bring it up.Obviously if its reciprocated they can be good things, but I think downplaying societal expectations as not being important is disingenuous, at least on the large scale if not on a case by case basis. | /r/MensRights | 22/09/20 02:06 PM |
| 3 | She can dish it, but can’t take itThe same mechanism, being in a situation through power, money, or circumstance where there is no real consequences for ones actions and they are constantly bolstered to believe their machinations are all that matters. A lot of men get met (rightfully so) with the real world where nobody has to give a fuck and any thoughts like this get crushed, women don't, that's where the main difference is socially. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 22/09/20 08:59 AM |
| 2 | I feel like there is an unwritten rule in society that men are expected to listen to their wives / girlfriends and be obedient to them. Nobody wants to talk about this though and some people even think it's misogynistic to bring it up.Oh WOW, the alt I made last month in order to post about my dealings with life issues since my false imprisonment surprisingly has a lot of things to do with with my false imprisonment and the issues it has caused! Can't get shit passed you mate. Fucking genius! Get bent man, may you stub your toe everytime you walk passed a table. | /r/MensRights | 22/09/20 04:00 AM |
| 3 | I feel like there is an unwritten rule in society that men are expected to listen to their wives / girlfriends and be obedient to them. Nobody wants to talk about this though and some people even think it's misogynistic to bring it up.And how about you keep on slamming chicks and being super confident and attractive then posting about it on reddit (this is important because if you don't do this then how can you own kids) in order to try and fulfill some weird fantasy you can't get from posting on facebook cause if people could see your face, they'd know you're full of crap. Loser. | /r/MensRights | 22/09/20 03:51 AM |
| 4 | I feel like there is an unwritten rule in society that men are expected to listen to their wives / girlfriends and be obedient to them. Nobody wants to talk about this though and some people even think it's misogynistic to bring it up."hurrr i doubt that i bet women just don't like you look at me im alpha get rekt kids" You're the whole circus. Also reading comprehension apparaintly isn't an alpha troll trait, good to know. The difference between us is I don't have to misquote you to make you look like an idiot. | /r/MensRights | 22/09/20 03:40 AM |
| 4 | I feel like there is an unwritten rule in society that men are expected to listen to their wives / girlfriends and be obedient to them. Nobody wants to talk about this though and some people even think it's misogynistic to bring it up.I've had 4 ltrs and one marriage, you're a clown. | /r/MensRights | 22/09/20 03:35 AM |
| 26 | I feel like there is an unwritten rule in society that men are expected to listen to their wives / girlfriends and be obedient to them. Nobody wants to talk about this though and some people even think it's misogynistic to bring it up.Bill Burr handles this better (and way more funny) than I can. (on whether motherhood is the world's most difficult job) I did roofing in the middle of July as a redhead. I thought that THAT was difficult. But these mothers are bending over at the waist, putting DVDs into DVD players... I don't know how they do it! and (on whether motherhood is the world's most difficult job) Dude, any job that you can do in your pajamas is not a difficult job, alright? You're 35 years old playing hide and go se… | /r/MensRights | 22/09/20 02:52 AM |
| 108 | She can dish it, but can’t take itObviously, an explination of how a messed up mindset comes to be is not an excuse. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 22/09/20 02:18 AM |
| 8 | I feel like there is an unwritten rule in society that men are expected to listen to their wives / girlfriends and be obedient to them. Nobody wants to talk about this though and some people even think it's misogynistic to bring it up.Yep, this is the 2nd time (out of around 10 times) that I've brought up my story on reddit where it wasn't immediately decried as being a fabrication. Some of us that have been through it are trying to speak up, and most people just label it fiction and immediately attack. | /r/MensRights | 22/09/20 02:06 AM |
| 13 | I feel like there is an unwritten rule in society that men are expected to listen to their wives / girlfriends and be obedient to them. Nobody wants to talk about this though and some people even think it's misogynistic to bring it up.Caught an ex cheating so I asked her to get out of my house, had a friend over to make sure it didnt go south. Instead of simply leaving she took scissors and cut herself on the leg multiple times then ran down my street topless saying I attacked her. My bond was so high that I spent 11 months in there before evidence came out that this wasnt her first rodeo. So multiple false accusations on file, she had a 10 year long criminal record, and I had a witness, and they wouldn't even lower my fuckin… | /r/MensRights | 22/09/20 12:36 AM |
| 2 | I feel like there is an unwritten rule in society that men are expected to listen to their wives / girlfriends and be obedient to them. Nobody wants to talk about this though and some people even think it's misogynistic to bring it up.I dabble. | /r/MensRights | 22/09/20 12:31 AM |
| 365 | She can dish it, but can’t take itIt comes from a lifetime of hearing that their feelings and their wants are paramount to eveything else. If someone told me my entire life that the only valid emotions or feelings were my own I might start believing it too. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 22/09/20 12:20 AM |
| 8 | I feel like there is an unwritten rule in society that men are expected to listen to their wives / girlfriends and be obedient to them. Nobody wants to talk about this though and some people even think it's misogynistic to bring it up.Surely the irony of your statement isn't lost on you right? Coming into a MRA subreddit and saying we act like victims (we need to man up) is pretty much the textbook feminist definition of toxic masculinity. | /r/MensRights | 21/09/20 11:59 PM |
| 12 | I feel like there is an unwritten rule in society that men are expected to listen to their wives / girlfriends and be obedient to them. Nobody wants to talk about this though and some people even think it's misogynistic to bring it up.Men and women can many times be shit, its called being a human fucking being. The point of this subreddit is in 2020 the 'women are wonderful' effect is in full swing. Many times (such as in cases of dv or rape and in other areas like child rearing) its viewed as men all bad women all good. Thats literally the point of discussing this bullshit, because we've strayed FROM the reality that all HUMANS are capable of being pieces of shit. To the point where some fucking cucklord like you come in her… | /r/MensRights | 21/09/20 11:44 PM |
| 20 | I feel like there is an unwritten rule in society that men are expected to listen to their wives / girlfriends and be obedient to them. Nobody wants to talk about this though and some people even think it's misogynistic to bring it up.Ah yes, anecdotal evidence from one dipshit on reddit in comparison to cited sources, laws, and historical data. | /r/MensRights | 21/09/20 08:18 PM |
| 355 | I feel like there is an unwritten rule in society that men are expected to listen to their wives / girlfriends and be obedient to them. Nobody wants to talk about this though and some people even think it's misogynistic to bring it up.Its readily apparaint if you look at tropes about relationships in the western world. 'honey-do lists' 'lets go to my parents' 'happy wife happy life'. Its all about subservience and making your wife happy in order to have a good relationship, putting in the work and altering yourself to make yourself desireable, etc. Its just another example of how pervasive the narrative is surrounding this crap that people can look at this and still think women are second class to men in developed countries. … | /r/MensRights | 21/09/20 03:52 PM |
| 8 | Women could, and did, own property and have rights throughout most of history. The idea that women were "second class citizens" compared to men is a gross mischaracterization, the origins of which have effectively been debunked.Patriarchy theory, peak autistic bullshit. Also nitpicking about grammar dosent make you seem more intelligent, just makes you come off as petty. | /r/MensRights | 20/09/20 06:40 PM |
| 9 | Women could, and did, own property and have rights throughout most of history. The idea that women were "second class citizens" compared to men is a gross mischaracterization, the origins of which have effectively been debunked.What a gross oversimplification. Throughout human history most males couldn't vote either, but I guess we can gloss over that right? Even in America a males ability to vote is still linked to conscription, women didn't want to be forced to sign up for the draft in order to vote, so, news flash, when they got the right to vote they ommited that. I sware to god you feminists don't live on the same fucking planet we do. | /r/MensRights | 20/09/20 06:01 PM |
| 2 | "Toxic masculinity" is thinly veiled misandry and we should stop using the term.It identifies a subset of typically male behaviors and attitudes that are, well, toxic. and Most behaviors and attitudes that fall into the toxic masculinity category are not specifically and uniquely male. C'mon man, you're making my argument for me. | /r/MensRights | 13/09/20 05:46 PM |
| 1 | Female kicks officer in face, gets treated appropriatelyWhatever you have to tell yourself to keep living in ignorance, people like you only respect other peoples plight when it happenes to you, no empathy at all. May you suffer till you gain humilty sir, have a nice life. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 07/09/20 11:10 PM |
| 1 | Female kicks officer in face, gets treated appropriatelyYou said I was full of shit when I relayed my personal experience with cops and said you had no sympathy and accused me of lieing. That means I call you names, you don't get to downplay someone elses experiences like that and still be spoken to in a civilized manner. I'm a liar? Well fuck you too buddy. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 07/09/20 09:13 PM |
| 1 | Female kicks officer in face, gets treated appropriatelyThese are real life experiences. But you showed your true colors, "be respectful and they will be respectful to you" my fucking ass. The shit I've been guilty of has been pot possession and and a count of disturbing the peace. Fuck you you fucking piece of shit. You don't believe shit unless it fits into your narrow world view, otherwise its all made up huh. Jesus the idiots you run into on this board. Eat shit boot-licker. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 07/09/20 09:04 PM |
| 1 | Female kicks officer in face, gets treated appropriatelyI've sadly had my run ins with cops, both when i was innocent and when I was not. In these encounters I have never been anything but respectful, yes sir no sir the whole she-bang. >50% of the time the time they were combative, hostile, disrespectful and looking for any excuse to push for probable cause. I've been sat on the sidewalk handcuffed for walking down the street and for going 5 mph over the speed limit, been detained for 24 hours for being too near a park after hours, had cuffs on too t… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 07/09/20 08:42 PM |
| 4 | Female kicks officer in face, gets treated appropriatelyIts the overlap that occurs in these subs. A lot of us are here for the right reasons, some are not. There's people like them in every group. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 07/09/20 11:42 AM |
| 0 | Female kicks officer in face, gets treated appropriatelyRespect authority and they'll always treat you with respect Lol, that's not how it works man. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 07/09/20 11:38 AM |
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