| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 5 | 55% of White Women voted for Trump - What feminists don't want to speak aboutBingo. Another major tool - the term "middle class" which they use to address both someone making 45k and someone making 150k. | /r/MensRights | 14/02/23 03:42 PM |
| 2 | Man spends five years in prison for not paying child support for a kid that ended up not being his.IDK - some times things are at the discretion of weird environments and shit happens. I've been involved in countless situations where my needs were addressed much differently than everyone else. Then when I said something, I got told to shut up because everyone else but me was genuinely taken care of. | /r/MensRights | 14/02/23 03:40 PM |
| 5 | Rules for thee are not for meWhat I find crazy is how we're not supposed to make observations about women. I knew a woman who would sneak out the door before work assignments. Would stand by the door and creep out. One day I chuckled and said watch, Susan. She snuck out making more work for others and I laughed. I got chastised for and people were mad at me for pointing it out. Or how when women try super hard looks wise with makeup and all and we're not supposed to acknowledge they're trying super duper hard. | /r/MensRights | 13/02/23 10:38 PM |
| 2 | Male coworked got fired. Was at a work event, did a shoulder touch and smile with a new hire as a flirt method. She didnt reciprocate so he didnt persist. Later she complained to HR and he was fired for sexual harassment.Exactly. | /r/MensRights | 12/02/23 11:08 PM |
| 4 | Male coworked got fired. Was at a work event, did a shoulder touch and smile with a new hire as a flirt method. She didnt reciprocate so he didnt persist. Later she complained to HR and he was fired for sexual harassment.We all have to play the game based on the standards set out there. I'm a 5'4 130 lb adult man. But because I'm a man - I'm fair game for physical violence. I have to pick my battles very very carefully because it's socially acceptable to hit me. You have to navigate people and pay attention to your surroundings. If I encounter a certain type of woman - I won't get anywhere thinking - golly gosh it isn't fair the situation is this way. I'll get somewhere by knowing how to navigate around and away… | /r/MensRights | 12/02/23 10:01 PM |
| 5 | Male coworked got fired. Was at a work event, did a shoulder touch and smile with a new hire as a flirt method. She didnt reciprocate so he didnt persist. Later she complained to HR and he was fired for sexual harassment.It's 50/50 because as a man you need to be prepared. As men we know that we are held to a much different set of standards. We know better than to risk it. And we also know that places like HR don't want to deal with certain catty type women so it's easier to chastise / punish the man to appease the woman and get her off their back so they don't go and accuse them of not helping and just so they don't have to deal with them. The woman over reacted, but the man knew that was a possibility. And tha… | /r/MensRights | 12/02/23 09:37 PM |
| 92 | Male coworked got fired. Was at a work event, did a shoulder touch and smile with a new hire as a flirt method. She didnt reciprocate so he didnt persist. Later she complained to HR and he was fired for sexual harassment.I think this is 50/50. It's work, don't risk it / risk making someone uncomfortable. A man could never be that brittle and be taken seriously. I was doing two jobs for months at this place because a woman left. We're in a meeting and I talk about how something isn't worth perusing based on my months of doing both jobs. This woman in front of everyone makes the snottiest comment and everyone carries on like nothing happened. And if I say something or react I'll be looked at negatively. Our boss w… | /r/MensRights | 12/02/23 06:26 PM |
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