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I don't know. It appears that there is a double standard there that I don't support where women are given the ability to get rid of or run off on a kid they don't want but men aren't, but the concept in general to me seems a little unethical. Ideally, if you don't want children, you'd use protection (ideally multiple measures) so nobody winds up pregnant in the first place or get an abortion (getting taken away in some US states right now). For either parent to leave after the fact of them poppi…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates17/10/25 10:10 PM
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Don't you think it's gone on an awful long time for it to not be considered "over" to some extent? At least, in the sense that the days of feminism being the movement that's constantly under siege and considered as the "underdog" is over? Okay, we've taken in the main point now. We got the message. What about all of this other stuff that affects men? You just pretend it doesn't happen. You know, there's a reason why the stupid "red-pill" blew up, as rancid as the whole thing is. The reality you'…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates23/11/24 08:57 AM
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i'm saying that there's things that everybody chooses not to do, or indeed, pretends not to know about. most of those things are pretty simple, and don't really require an extraordinary amount of physical strength, but they're still seen as sort of "blue jobs", men are usually the ones called to do them. and i guess that's fine, but what i'm stating is that the issue, being as real and frustrating as it is, just doesn't seem gendered to me. maybe i'm biased because i'm a guy. but i haven't seen …
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates03/11/24 05:52 PM
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Okay. But what if someone asked you to change a tire, or change a light bulb, or caulk a bathtub? Just saying: it exists, but it's not gendered the way people think it is.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates22/10/24 04:29 AM
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