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| -9 | Which countries have the most gender-equal laws? E.g. no compulsory military service only for men, equal retirement age, equal parental rights and custody laws etc.That's just the natural law. Men go hunting and women stay with the kids. Men go to war and women take care of administrative tasks, or they go closer to the front to nurse hurt soldiers. It's ridiculous to demand that women go to the frontline. Be a man. | /r/MensRights | 02/02/26 10:38 PM |
| 7 | Remember when the internet was a male space?Nothing's keeping you from going to 4chan. | /r/MensRights | 02/02/26 07:51 PM |
| 7 | Which countries have the most gender-equal laws? E.g. no compulsory military service only for men, equal retirement age, equal parental rights and custody laws etc.Israel | /r/MensRights | 02/02/26 06:47 PM |
| 1 | Why Most Suicides are Men?I knew a very depressed girl once. She said she was bullied and had suffered a lot. Maybe that was true. But when she came to my circle, she was well-integrated with everyone and she received a lot of attention. She got a boyfriend but would still text everyone in order to receive attention. She dumped her bf and started dating another guy in our circle. And she told me she had attempted suicide for three times. It's ridiculous how girls live on easy mode. Many of the guys who are depressed don'… | /r/MensRights | 01/02/26 11:31 PM |
| 29 | Girls are happier than boys at school, new research shows. This is whyIt's from a Norwegian study btw | /r/MensRights | 01/02/26 05:17 AM |
| 17 | UN faces financial collapse, shouldn’t expect help from menThe UN has become a dictator's club for the Eastern. I wouldn't care if it fell. | /r/MensRights | 30/01/26 09:53 PM |
| 26 | What’s missing on campus? Men.It would be really funny if that happened, because throughout history men have made the majority of the most renowned philosophers, scientists and mathematicians. | /r/MensRights | 30/01/26 02:27 PM |
| 4 | Sex of Employees in the Australian Public ServiceThe 6:4 ratio seems fine to me. It would only be a problem is the government is purposefully selecting only women for roles that could be done by man, too. | /r/MensRights | 30/01/26 04:47 AM |
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