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Well according to you, women can still get an abortion, they may just be prosecuted for it. Using your logic a man could also decide he doesn’t want the person he got pregnant to be pregnant anymore, and end it with violence. Sure he may be prosecuted for it but that’s still an option he has, so, he still has those rights. See how crazy it sounds when your logic is applied to men? Yeah.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 07:26 PM
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Also please provide the sources you said you would. If not I can only assume you are talking out of emotion, not logic and facts.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 07:24 PM
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You said no one is forcing women to become mothers. Do you want to retract that statement? If not I will continue to ask you to articulate how it applies.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 07:23 PM
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Also using your logic. Men can prevent pregnancies too. You could easily force her to get an abortion. Sure you may face prosecution. But you still have the option. So with your logic, men still have significant reproductive rights.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 07:22 PM
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No one is forcing anyone to be a mother. Please explain to me how you feel this applies in places where women’s abortion rights are restricted?
/r/MensRights06/08/23 07:20 PM
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This literally has nothing to do with men. You said: “no one is forcing anyone to be a mother”. That is not a true statement.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 07:16 PM
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No one is forcing anyone to be a mother. This is why I don’t take any of you seriously. This is a patently false statement. There are quite literally several countries where abortion is massively restricted and the US is on the road to becoming one of them.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 07:11 PM
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So, you think a man should be able to walk away with no responsibility from a pregnancy he helped create?
/r/MensRights06/08/23 07:09 PM
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Take my upvote. Way more people in this sub should have this mindset. Please don’t try to get a female partner, y’all, just use your hand. We will all be safer and happier for it.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 07:08 PM
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The fault is on the woman logically speaking and 100 percent of the decision making in regards of the baby is up to the woman as well. So what is your proposed solution? Do you think you should be able to impregnate a woman and then be the one to decide what she does with her own body?
/r/MensRights06/08/23 07:06 PM
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So what is your proposed solution? Do you think you should be able to impregnate a woman and then be the one to decide what she does with her own body?
/r/MensRights06/08/23 07:06 PM
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Using your logic, if men and women both have a lack of reproductive rights, why is it only oppression when it’s men experiencing it, but not when women experience it? The fault is on the woman logically speaking and 100 percent of the decision making in regards of the baby is up to the woman as well. So what is your proposed solution? Do you think you should be able to impregnate a woman and then be the one to decide what she does with her own body?
/r/MensRights06/08/23 07:03 PM
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Also- the man does have a say. You have a say if you have unprotected sex. Those are your rights. Not being able to decide what a woman does with her body after you have impregnated her does not mean men have no rights. It means you don’t have a right to infringe on her rights. Men’s rights doesn’t wants men’s rights. This comment is another great example of my point. You want to have control over women. Also- using your logic, if men and women both have a lack of reproductive rights, why is it …
/r/MensRights06/08/23 07:02 PM
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Also- men not being able to control women’s bodies doesn’t equal having zero reproductive rights. That’s not how that works. Every single unwanted pregnancy is a result of a man. Every single one. You have the option of using a condom- those are your reproductive rights.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 06:58 PM
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You’re being very disingenuous, bringing awareness to men’s oppression does not shame/blame women. When did I say it did? You’re the one being disingenuous here. That is absurd. It would be absurd if that’s what I actually said. Is it possible that men just suffer far more than women while simultaneously women have their own struggles? By what metric? How have you determined men suffer more? Why are you so concerned with saying men suffer more than women- and do you realize you are substantiatin…
/r/MensRights06/08/23 06:50 PM
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When you say men have a “harder time”, what do you mean by that? Explain that statement. I believe women have struggles, not oppression, big difference. So, women across the globe who have their access to reproductive rights severely restricted… in a way that is causing them major harm… aren’t oppressed? The goal is to bring awareness to men’s oppression, not bring women down. You may say this as an individual however this statement is not supported by or reflected in the majority actions of peo…
/r/MensRights06/08/23 06:44 PM

Yeah you’re… really oppressed…. For not being able to hang out with other people’s children.. who don’t know you. You’re definitely on a watchlist somewhere.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 06:42 PM
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Yeah, I’m sure it’s really funny when you’re the one benefiting from it.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 06:38 PM
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It’s not bollocks, though. An example- white people walk around stores without fear that someone will think they are stealing and without being followed around by employees who think they are stealing. We don’t notice that we have this privilege, because what is there to notice? Same applies with male privilege.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 06:35 PM
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White people can’t begin to comprehend their white privilege- and I say this as a white person. I don’t notice all the ways I am privileged for being white because that is how my life has always been. On a related note, men can’t begin to comprehend their male privilege, or even notice it necessarily- because that is how their life has always been. It’s not that male privilege doesn’t exist or that you’re some anomaly that’s never noticed it. You experience male privilege every single day, in wa…
/r/MensRights06/08/23 05:19 PM
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children ain't turning out much better. expect that age-of-onset to go down (from 50). I see no point to raising androgynous children, soy boys, or feminist-faking girls. So if your child doesn’t fit into the box you want them to be in (not androgynous, not a soy boy, whatever that means, not a feminist faker, whatever that means), then you no longer consider it your responsibility to raise them?
/r/MensRights06/08/23 05:14 PM
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No. There is nothing on Reddit that will ever contradict men being systematically the most privileged.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 05:12 PM
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White men do not and never have occupied the bottom position of the social caste.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 04:37 PM
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I find it interesting that instead of addressing or acknowledging any of the points I have made about men/men’s rights, you continue to deflect onto the problems you have with feminism. That really does further substantiate the entire point I am trying to make. are you actually trying to say that womens rights places dont constantly blame and harass men for their problems? I’m trying to say that “men are bad” is not the centerpiece of women’s rights movements. I have seen countless women’s right…
/r/MensRights06/08/23 02:38 PM
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Men’s rights discussions almost always come back to blaming or shaming women, in some way. I can’t say the same for women’s rights discussions, not the way I can for MR discussions. Sure, there are some feminists that use the women’s rights topic as an opportunity to vent their frustration and anger at men. However, women coming up as “the ones to blame” for men’s problems comes up, chronically, in this sub, and forums like this one. Go ahead and look at my other comments, just from today, and y…
/r/MensRights06/08/23 02:13 PM
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A lot of what you say in this comment is refuted by the numbers. men are the providers who compete among themselves for a system designed to discard them, and move markets meant to exploit their insecurities Women and men work a comparative number of hours, with men working about 3 hours more than women, weekly. In a 5 day work schedule that comes out to a little over half an hour, per day. women are passive, consequently targetted by progressive propaganda more frequently, moving consummerism. …
/r/MensRights06/08/23 01:13 PM
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I have a lot of beef with my parents that often comes quite one-sidedly. I blame them for my mysery and all the stress. The more I browse social media, the shittier I organize my day, the more I blame them. But they are how they are and they don't mean to harm me. They do their best to make me happy at all times. It made me think that maybe all of this shit mentioned above is just mental health and modernism in disguise. You will always find your little group and blame it on all others. Why? Bec…
/r/MensRights06/08/23 01:06 PM
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Unfortunately men are the ones actually being oppressed openly and at the same time being told we’re the oppressors “The ones actually being oppressed”. I think this is the problem many people have with the “men’s rights” movement. It is riddled with statements like this, that contain this subtle phrasing that essentially denies women’s oppression as a whole. Since most reasonable, informed people know that oppression against women in fact does exist, they see this phrasing so many of you use, a…
/r/MensRights06/08/23 12:57 PM
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I think a lot of young men with little life experience have been sold "We should move in together (or marry)! Everything will be so much cheaper!!" by their partners I find it very interesting that you say this. You act like grown adult men have no responsibility in educating themselves on the cost of living as well as the ways finances can change as a result of living with another person or getting married. You act like men have no responsibility or obligation in actively and diligently plannin…
/r/MensRights06/08/23 12:49 PM
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children ain't turning out much better. expect that age-of-onset to go down (from 50). I see no point to raising androgynous children, soy boys, or feminist-faking girls. I have standards. I don't accept spending a lifetime supporting children, who don't meet them. And I'm sure more men will continue to dump their crappy wives, crappy families as they come the realization that shitty family, is not better than no family. So, if your children don’t “meet your standards” (mirror back your personal…
/r/MensRights06/08/23 12:32 PM
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