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Feminists resent the fact that men use womens' bodies or the form of womens' bodies to gratify their sexual urges. I'm not sure what they expect us to do in this regard. Have sex with a woman's mind?
/r/MensRights21/03/18 06:01 AM
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nothing like money to send someone's principles down the gutter!
/r/MensRights21/03/18 05:47 AM
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I once read about farm boys in some State of America and, um, watermelons.
/r/MensRights21/03/18 05:42 AM
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I suspect feminists do not care about men jerking off as long as they aren't thinking of a woman while they perform the disgusting act.
/r/MensRights21/03/18 05:41 AM
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control full stop - sex is but one of their levers.
/r/MensRights21/03/18 05:38 AM
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that's about it. Men can't win.
/r/MensRights21/03/18 05:37 AM
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it's the male mental-attitude women hate and want to prevent from being exercised i.e. the female form as a sex object.
/r/MensRights21/03/18 05:35 AM
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which every sensible thinking bloke should have as soon as he knows what he doesn't want i.e. enslavement. And if you want to keep your options open, stuff your pockets with condoms and never have condom-less sex, never.
/r/MensRights21/03/18 05:31 AM
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can't you picture the outrage! Suddenly all that attention-seeking; that teasing and manipulating; loses much of its impact. Reminds me of that rather coarse saying: "Get off the table, Mabel, the money's for the beer".
/r/MensRights21/03/18 05:28 AM
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I'm sure that's an aspect of this vexed area of human relations but in the "sex doll/robot" area I suspect women's attitude is based on resentment - resentment that the female, in real or artificial form, is an object of mens' lust. It's the idea they can't stand so they throw a spanner in the works at any and every opportunity.
/r/MensRights21/03/18 05:22 AM
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I know what women want - everything!
/r/MensRights19/03/18 10:07 AM
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save that Judy should have been called "Scratch".
/r/MensRights16/03/18 05:02 AM
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Same goes for the Guardian.
/r/MensRights16/03/18 04:57 AM
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men don't live as long as women because women have pampered lives living off men.
/r/MensRights15/03/18 10:31 AM
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when men kill their children it's called murder. When women kill their children it's called depression.
/r/MensRights15/03/18 10:29 AM
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Other explanations could be that women commit different kinds of crime which is not as easily discoverable; women tend to be imprisoned less than men for similar offences because of judicial paternalism and because women tend to have kids to mind.
/r/MensRights15/03/18 10:25 AM
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"education of my peers" (i.e. women). Yes but a lot of the problem in the downgrading of the male in society is ... other men. Their paternalistic and sexist attitudes whereby men are seen as beasts of burden and women as genteel little creatures who shouldn't be made to work too hard etc. I think Government needs to address the issue via a public education campaign - men matter!
/r/MensRights15/03/18 08:45 AM
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There's no doubt that men are victims (as much as I hate to use that word) of society's harshness whereas women are shown its softness but a lot of the problem is the paternalistic attitudes of other men. We need to be educating men not to be sexist by discriminating in favour of females ("you poor little thing, I won't load you up with work when we have a male here to grind into the dirt")(paternalistic, sexist boss).
/r/MensRights15/03/18 08:40 AM
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Have you noticed how in any building the male toilets are always the more prominent of the two sets of toilets whereas the female toilets is more discreet. Just test my theory when you're out and about. It's just a minor example of the special sensitivity Society shows to the female.
/r/MensRights15/03/18 08:34 AM
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All men want is fairness - the right to be treated as benevolently and benignly as women are treated. We are sick of being shunted aside so that a women can get preferential treatment. What's so special about women? In short women are undeserving of special treatment. They are no different from men - selfish, greedy, unpleasant and yet society perpetuates this myth that women are sugar and spice!
/r/MensRights15/03/18 08:29 AM
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They'll learn just like Rhodesia has learned and is bringing back white farmers.
/r/MensRights15/03/18 08:22 AM
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yep, men can't win and indeed are being set up to lose. They (Women, Progressives, Society) want us all right but in a subordinate role - slaves, toilers, soldiers.
/r/MensRights15/03/18 08:21 AM
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When white males pay homage to, and enslave themselves to, minorities and the oppressed i.e. women, then presumably everything will be right in the world?
/r/MensRights15/03/18 08:18 AM
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I think you nailed it: "failing to express reverence ... for women". The myth has evolved that because women are nurturers, the care that they show their young (when they don't kill them, that is) can be extrapolated to society at large - it can't. If anything the male has more generosity-of-spirit to society at large than the more narrowly focussed female.
/r/MensRights15/03/18 08:13 AM
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It will be stormed by the Shock Troops of the Sisterhood like they did to male clubs. They hate being excluded from anything and the reason they are excluded from male venues is that they simply cause trouble because they are attention-seeking.
/r/MensRights15/03/18 07:54 AM
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you should see the male crawlers at the Guardian desperate to show their feminist credentials. It's all virtue signalling.
/r/MensRights15/03/18 07:49 AM
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What some people are doing in subreddits is setting up their own little fiefdoms where you can get banned even if you observe the rules. The Mods just don't like your comments.
/r/MensRights15/03/18 07:46 AM
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Might not be a world war but we are all at war - with each other. Call it Culture Wars (Women V Men); Political War (Left V Right); Right to Bear Arms War; Indigenes V Non-indigenes etc.
/r/MensRights15/03/18 07:43 AM
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Ditto the Guardian Newspaper which recently showed me the door because, it seems, I queried a post which extolled menstruation and lactation as qualities women had over men. It's got to the stage in Progressive Politics where any comment about women that doesn't acknowledge them as perfect-beings is seen as micro-aggression.
/r/MensRights15/03/18 07:40 AM
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I think I've also heard it said that women dress to be noticed not by men but other women. Have you noticed how it's an acceptable practice among women for them to check each other out quite blatantly? It's unusual human behaviour because normally staring at someone is regarded as a hostile action but women tolerate women-stares. And while blokes do, of course, check each other's clothes out it's not nearly as intense and blatant.
/r/MensRights13/03/18 11:13 AM
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