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| 4 | Andrew Yang supports men and boys.I just saw a post, where a lady smacked an Uber driver in the back of the head just because he took a detour due to construction. Out of dozens of people supporting her, due to fear of kidnapping, only maybe two said she overreacted. Yeah you don't have to worry about being kidnapped if you die in a car accident due to hurting the driver. | /r/MensRights | 27/01/22 11:01 PM |
| 9 | Love comments like this where the commenter has no real world understanding and pushes the ideology that every little interaction is gonna get you raped or murdered.That scenario might have happened to 1 person /s. Actually it probably happens, but not for the reasons they say, it's because he's like a Jack The Ripper who wouldn't care what you did or didn't say to him. | /r/MensRights | 27/01/22 08:30 AM |
| 5 | Jack Wright, a TikToker, shared his sexual assault story. Hope this encourages more men to share their story.I just saw the story on Yahoo. Since it says theirs no lawsuit, it seems like there's nothing he can do. Which is why Cardi B can admit to rape and face no consequences, because it's cheaper for the men to lose a wallet and a Rolex than half their paycheck for years. | /r/MensRights | 23/01/22 01:48 AM |
| 0 | Jack Wright, a TikToker, shared his sexual assault story. Hope this encourages more men to share their story.I'm barely older than a gen z, and I don't allow anyone to influence me. Jesus himself could command me to drink a hailmary at every meal and I'd oblige, but wouldn't be happy to do so since it's a disgusting drink to me. | /r/MensRights | 23/01/22 01:41 AM |
| 5 | 15 Famous Men Who Opened Up About Shirtless Scenes, Body-Shaming, And The Unrealistic Body Standards Hollywood CreatesIt's not just the beauty standards but how it just takes 30 minutes a day of working out for a couple months and eating chicken and sweet potatoes to achieve the look, when in reality it's a lot more than that. If they were honest, I'd respect them more. | /r/MensRights | 22/01/22 06:45 AM |
| 2 | 15 Famous Men Who Opened Up About Shirtless Scenes, Body-Shaming, And The Unrealistic Body Standards Hollywood CreatesExactly, Thor is a god, he shouldnt need 24 inch biceps to be taken seriously. Same with Batman, the best boxer currently is guy with a beer belly and noodle arms, who's to say batman needs to look like a linebacker. | /r/MensRights | 22/01/22 06:39 AM |
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