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Except to men they think cant push back.
/r/MensRights05/03/22 01:07 AM
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You literally can't "look at it from both sides." You just can't. You have no frame of reference. I've missed and worried over loved ones. I've worried for good friends overseas. So I have a frame of reference for the female side. I've been in the military and seen a few small engagements, so I have a frame of reference for the Male side. So I can honestly say that not only am I better equipped to look at both sides than you are, but that the people fighting in the war have it unequivocally wors…
/r/MensRights04/03/22 05:20 AM
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Men only say shit like that because we've been conditioned from a young age to value women's lives over our own.
/r/MensRights04/03/22 05:11 AM
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Have you ever been to war? No? Then you can't tell me how bad war is. As someone who's killed fought in active combat, and lost a good friend to an IED, I can tell you that you cant possibly fucking imagine. And that wasn't even a war at that point, just an occupation. So please, please tell me more about how my buddy's gf suffered just as much as he did while she was back home at college opening her legs to every frat boy in town. I'd love to hear more about it.
/r/MensRights04/03/22 05:06 AM
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I'm not trying to belittle you. I'm just fascinated about your claim that worrying about someone dying is somehow just as bad as dying. I'm not trying to sell you anything. I already know that you can't be reasoned with. And you don't see from both sides. Unless you've ever been to war, you have no idea.
/r/MensRights04/03/22 05:01 AM
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I'm not taking your words out of context. Im just showing you how you're coming across by exaggerating your claims, because you seem to be unable to see the absurdity in them as they are.
/r/MensRights04/03/22 04:58 AM
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Yes. YOU wouldn't think either situation is worse, because YOU wouldn't have to stay, fight, kill and die. So it's very easy for you to play down the sheer hell that is combat. Watching your friends die. Killing people.
/r/MensRights04/03/22 04:56 AM
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Wow. This is... just disgusting. Wow. "Women suffer more because they have to be single moms after their husbands suffer a brutal, violent death before ceasing to exist!" "Men have been conditioned by society that they're more disposable than anything with a vagina, so we should respect that!" It's in his nature because society has told him from a young age that you are valuable... but he is not. And here you are, the woman that supposedly loves him, agreeing with that notion. And if the childre…
/r/MensRights04/03/22 04:53 AM
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Strange, I've never heard of any woman needing therapy for the rest of her life for all that worry she suffered while her husband fought a war. But soldiers dealing with PTSD for the rest of their lives is fairly common. Expected, even. But please, tell me more about how these women are suffering equally. Seeing inside the mind of a woman like you is honestly fascinating. I always loved abnormal psych in school.
/r/MensRights04/03/22 04:47 AM
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No, no they don't. Dying is the ultimate suffering. Everything you were, are, or ever could have been gets snuffed out forever. I literally can't think of anything worse. But please tell me more about how missing or worrying a loved one is just as bad as a slow painful death followed by utter oblivion. And the women got to leave. The men have to stay. The women and children, comparitively, aren't suffering at all. That's just the facts. I'm not saying they have it easy, but when compared to war …
/r/MensRights04/03/22 04:35 AM
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You're right. The pain is not comparable. One is obviously much worse. But, of course, women can never accept not being AT LEAST equal victims of any situation ever. It's like you're physically unable to admit that men have it rougher in any situation ever. Men die in war? Women most affected because they lost their husband. Men suffering at all levels of education? Women most affected because they have fewer dating options. Men die more from Corona? Somehow, women are still the most affected. Y…
/r/MensRights04/03/22 04:28 AM
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Oh ffs. You are literally proving my point. "And it's vice versa for these men as well! They have no idea if their wives and children are ACTUALLY safe." So the men are going through the same emotional pain that the women are... PLUS THEYRE GETTING EFFING SHOT AT. Take off your effing feminazi hat for one minute and actually think about what you're saying. Anyone saying that they would rather be blown up than worry over a loved one has never been shot at. Has never been in real danger. You speak…
/r/MensRights04/03/22 04:19 AM
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Ffs. First of all, I'd like to say I'm sorry for your past traumas. No one should have to go through that. However, I'd argue that sexual assault is primarily a mental pain, not a physical one. I'm not saying that there's not a physical component, and I'm sure that it hurt physically, but there's a difference between being hurt and being injured. Generally speaking, women who are assaulted are the former. Furthermore, sexual assault, and losing limbs limbs or having your intestines spilling all …
/r/MensRights04/03/22 04:01 AM
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Comparitively, it is.
/r/MensRights04/03/22 03:00 AM
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Women get to leave and be protected?
/r/MensRights04/03/22 01:04 AM
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As an uncircumcised man, I can tell you that I probably have smoother glide, and I've never needed lotion or anything to jerk it. Then again, plenty of girls look at an uncircumcised dick and think it looks weird. I had one girl tell me she "didn't know how to suck it." I'm like, roll the foreskin back and suck it like normal, ffs.
/r/MensRights04/03/22 12:30 AM
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Short men, especially. Even other dudes hop on that train.
/r/MensRights04/03/22 12:21 AM
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Except women
/r/MensRights04/03/22 12:13 AM
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Lol. First of all, most women wouldn't care if their husband died as long as his checks kept rolling in. Women don't "love" like men love. When's the last time you heard of a woman running into a burning building to save her husband? Never, that's when. She'll do it for her kids, but her husband will always be more expendable than her own safety. Secondly, worrying about someone you "care" about is a lot less suffering than getting blown up and slowly, painfully bleeding out without half your li…
/r/MensRights04/03/22 12:07 AM
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