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your statement presumes her altruistic intent. he had no clue wtf happened, this woman assaulted him. He has no way of knowing whether or not she’s trying to beat him up or kill him or what. In that split second the only things he has to go on are that she attacked him without provocation. When it comes to your safety, self defense is your priority and entitlement. If a guy turned around in line to punch the shit out of a girl, should she just stand there and let it happen? No? Why not? She “can…
/r/MensRights05/10/18 02:32 AM
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Some people have such absurdly strong double standards, I doubt they’ll ever be able to realize how hypocritical their opinions are.
/r/MensRights04/06/18 07:10 AM
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sigh Just switch the genders and think about it for two whole seconds. :/
/r/MensRights03/06/18 05:22 PM
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I believe most teens in high school, young adults, and my peers in college are strongly pushed by the education system and most media towards a very progressive and liberal world view. Encouraged to invest their sense of identity in emotional reasoning for social and political matters, which is unfortunately subjective and egotistical rather than rational. I believe everyone involved believes what they’re doing, saying, and how they’re acting is right or on the name of moral good; but the taking…
/r/MensRights26/05/18 07:30 PM
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I think women having more detailed color discernment is a fact, and in my opinion, women are better at multitasking, naturally more prone to compassion, and have intuitively stronger emotional reasoning due to maturing on that front more quickly than men. Also girls are more flexible by default. I believe women are better at submission and I don’t mean that in a demeaning way. I think there’s certain emotional problem solving women also have a gift for. There are some generalizations that I ofte…
/r/MensRights26/05/18 09:56 AM
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I think the moment you stray from what biology deems factual about sex & gender, that they are binary, synonymous and determined by chromosomes alone, that you then raise far more questions than could be answered and you ultimately help no one.
/r/MensRights25/05/18 07:46 AM
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That makes sense. I frequently forget that it’s often a mere vocal minority who espouses and insists upon immature and emotion based arguments.
/r/MensRights25/05/18 07:39 AM
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I personally disagree. I don’t believe it would be belittling to men for women to celebrate their unique strengths. I also believe that there’s more to it than what you listed, and that the natural differences down to the differing brain chemistry, encourage and empower women to naturally tend to be better at certain things than men. I’m not saying men can’t be good at those things as well, it’s just like women in strength based competitions. It’s not that they can’t be good at those things as w…
/r/MensRights25/05/18 07:36 AM
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I believe that if feminists actually wanted to support women, they would do so by celebrating all the wonderful and fantastic ways in which women are different than men. Saying that they can do everything men can do just as well, is demeaning and untrue. It’s petty and negatively focused to say a woman can at her best match up to what a man can do. Why not instead highlight the ways in which they are uniquely talented in ways men are not?
/r/MensRights24/05/18 06:54 PM
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I would love to see a father portrayed as the ultimate good guy in some show or movie. Does everything right, takes everyone's bullshit calmy without complaint, knows what's best for them and lets them say what's on their mind and accepts their input as valid. Makes all his kids feel valued even in a world and culture where people are shit to eachother all the time. There are a lot of great fathers, but if you were to take your perception of family from media and what is taught in schools, it's …
/r/MensRights15/08/17 02:04 PM
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