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There ya go!
/r/MensRights14/09/14 06:40 PM
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You know, you could exponentially decrease your likelihood of contracting any kind of STI if you stop having sex all together...
/r/MensRights13/09/14 09:33 PM
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My thoughts about the situation: if I was engaged and was in a fight that became physical and I hit my fiance with enough force to knock him unconscious I would be fairly concerned about potentially causing some traumatic brain injury.
/r/MensRights13/09/14 09:30 PM
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Yeah, I don't buy that. You could simply raise your girl to be respectful and vent frustrations in a healthy way and not buy into the notion that it's just "what girls do" to be mean or backstabbing. Just like you wouldn't allow your son to beat up on other children and allow it because "boys will be boys".
/r/MensRights02/07/14 03:08 AM
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I don't have children, but it is really general consensus that boys are so much easier to raise than girls? I have a heard a couple people mention it and it always sounds silly to me. I would think your experience of raising a child would have much more to do with the child's personality and your parenting style.
/r/MensRights30/06/14 08:17 PM
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I wonder what was his original sentence because the article mentioned he was sentenced to 1 yr and 8 months, but the vasectomy was meant to take 5 yrs of his sentence. Am I missing something?
/r/MensRights24/06/14 08:33 PM
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Could you direct me to an article or something which would suggest that something similar has been done to male prisoners recently?
/r/MensRights22/06/14 05:12 PM
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It was a cute ad. Wouldn't consider it misleading or demanding as it only encouraged girls to aspire to be engineers if that's an area they are interested in. To complain about it weakens the men's rights cause from my pov
/r/MensRights18/06/14 01:55 PM
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And???? It also doesn't mean that she didn't say it so what exactly is your point? Did you listen to the entire 911 call? I'm not saying she absolutely did or didn't but rather that we are only listening to clips of the 911 call so neither you nor I can say with certainty what the caller said.
/r/MensRights16/06/14 06:53 PM
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Can you say that with certainty? Did you listen to the 911 call in its entirety? The youtube link seems to suggest that the 911 caller did call and report the sexual assault and that her phone/money were stolen.
/r/MensRights16/06/14 05:30 PM
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I would agree with this. While it would be nice to hear the entire call to get a better understanding the dispatcher did seem cold in a sense. I understand that her goal is to gather information, but she could be more empathetic without "coddling" the victim. Furthermore I found her statement about not being able to catch the suspect to be inappropriate. I wouldn't demand that she be fired but I think she probably would benefit from some reteaching
/r/MensRights16/06/14 04:20 PM
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How do you know that the caller has information she is not willing to give? Do you think victim calling was purposefully being obtuse and not answering questions on purpose? Couldn't it be entirely possible that this happened quickly in the dark and took her by suprise? Perhaps she didn't get a good look at the perpetrator and didn't know how he came in or which way he went. There is so much about what happened that we don't know and to suggest that the victim is purposefully hiding something is…
/r/MensRights16/06/14 03:41 PM
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Yeah I fail to see what is wrong with saying "How dare you?" to someone who is shaming a spouse/family member for being a victim of rape or am I missing something...
/r/MensRights12/06/14 03:41 AM
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Except when it comes to reproductive rights since men don't have the same concerns about abortion rights and access to birth control, etc. That's not to say that men have more rights in that area of concern or that men have no say in that debate, but men simply are incapable of becoming pregnant. I understand that there is still a need for activists (rather that be feminists/womens rights activists/reproductive right activists) in that area.
/r/MensRights05/06/14 02:57 PM
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How many "women belong in the kitchen" jokes are on Facebook? It's a joke....Are all gender jokes off the table now?
/r/MensRights02/06/14 06:35 PM
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As long as it's 2 consenting adults then who cares.
/r/MensRights22/05/14 03:05 PM
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This is stupid...Couldn't the same argument be made against MEN'S rights activists, and that it's reverse sexism against women since it's not Human rights activist -_-
/r/MensRights15/05/14 11:39 PM
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While it was totally wrong for her to do so, it doesn't look like she did much damage. Also I do recall that people cracked plenty of jokes when the whole Rihanna/Chris Brown thing happened and that certainly seemed more serious based on the amount of damage done so this doesn't really strike me as a big mens rights issue
/r/MensRights12/05/14 10:42 PM
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I would agree. My younger brother and I are 2 1/2 yr apart and we had the same room when I was like 5 or 6, but we had our own separate rooms after that. I couldn't imagine being 10 and have to share a room with a baby and a 5 yr old in a small apartment. Wouldn't be very comfortable. And what happens in a few years when she is 15 yr old? Would one still expect her to share a room with a 10 yr old and a 6 yr old?
/r/MensRights05/05/14 08:19 PM
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Putting aside sexism/hypocrisy/etc, I would be pissed as a woman to be more likely to have to sit next to screaming children on a plane. Screw that!
/r/MensRights02/05/14 07:38 PM
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Not very fair for his fiance
/r/MensRights27/04/14 02:44 AM
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high demand I think, but idk
/r/MensRights04/04/14 02:44 AM
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http://www.fda.gov/drugs/drugsafety/ucm382255.htm There very much was a shortage. Even hospitals were running short on saline bags which does seems silly as it's such a commonly used fluid.
/r/MensRights04/04/14 01:52 AM
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