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Nice downplay on womens sexual assault asshole. Just because women don't talk about it with you doesn't mean it didn't happen. Over 50% of women have experienced sexual assault in childhood, and I'm willing to bet it's even higher. At least as a man you have a chance of physically defending yourself, everyone gets taken advantage of and has hard times. Yeah internet is toxic, what's new. Get out of your own head. You play yourself when you get involved with toxic people, maybe get to know someon…
/r/MensRights06/02/21 01:28 AM
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There is 0 evidence to prove that his suicide was caused by the pill, as I previously stated his family claims he has pervious issues. You're trying to say that they stopped those test because of suicide, they didn't. And women are still EXPECTED by men to take these kinds of pills that can potentially cause these symptoms. That you're saying is not okay for men, but fine for women to feel suicidal
/r/MensRights27/01/21 03:11 AM
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Where did you get that ridiculous number 390%. If they naturally have a higher risk it makes sense that the one guy was already suicidal before the trial
/r/MensRights27/01/21 02:43 AM
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But 50% increased risk of suicide is okay for women
/r/MensRights27/01/21 02:28 AM
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This was an independent review board. The adverse events that raised concerns were: acne (45 percent), increased libido (38 percent), “emotional disorder” (16.9 percent), injection site pain (23.1 percent), and myalgias, or muscle pain (16.3 percent). One man committed suicide—which researchers said wasn’t related to the drug because his family said he was stressed at work—and one other attempted suicide. Sorry. #1 reason for men was acne.. I think you're vastly underestimating the affect of bir…
/r/MensRights27/01/21 01:58 AM
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Only the shot was making men infertilile. "The women on hormonal contraceptives were twice as likely to have attempted suicide during this time than the women not on hormonal contraceptives. But the risk of successful suicide attempts was actually higher: It was triple that of women not on hormonal contraceptives.Mar 26, 2020" Yeah but it's fine for the woman to endure, because she's ultimately left with the baby
/r/MensRights27/01/21 01:41 AM
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The entire video is about how those very few women are ridiculous. It is slightly ironic considering years ago the pill trails made men too emotional so it was back to the drawing board. I'm sure so many women are happy that men can finally take some responsibility without crying about "surgery" its one little snip
/r/MensRights27/01/21 01:18 AM
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That's so rude to group all women as scum Not all women are trying to have a baby farm
/r/MensRights27/01/21 12:48 AM
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This is actually hilarious because you're clearly a man and have no idea how desperate other men are. I wish you all would use male birth control, it's too hard on my body so I won't do it. Also does not protect against stds. I can't wait until male birth control and vasectomy fail and the man get blamed for trapping the women. It's a two way street, both parties are responsible
/r/MensRights27/01/21 12:38 AM
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