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| 2 | Downside of rising single motherhoodI was reading the article and trying to just take it in until that point. That was really upsetting to read. It felt to me like the author was insinuating that men are inherently pedophiles. | /r/MensRights | 02/03/12 06:56 PM |
| 2 | Consultation with urologist: $100. Bilateral vasectomy: $800. Never having to worry about an unplanned pregnancy: Priceless. I'm leaving for my surgery in a half hour, wish me luck. :PHe must have gone to a doctor that was opposed to the idea, I'll let him know that you were able to and ask about it again. It was some time ago. EDIT- Okay, so it wasn't an in-office consultation. He was told that he couldn't get it done for free. Do you already have kids or any other reason to have it done beyond the obvious? | /r/MensRights | 03/11/11 04:15 PM |
| 4 | Consultation with urologist: $100. Bilateral vasectomy: $800. Never having to worry about an unplanned pregnancy: Priceless. I'm leaving for my surgery in a half hour, wish me luck. :PHow old are you though? A friend of mine in his mid 20's looked into it and they told him to go pound sand. Apparently we're supposed to create mouths to feed before they allow us peace of mind. | /r/MensRights | 03/11/11 02:26 PM |
| 6 | Circumcision rate in Australia falls to estimated 12.4%, Public hospitals have banned non-therapeutic circumcision in New South Wales, Victoria, and South AustraliaIt's not that you're being down-voted for blowing off steam, it's the way in which you chose to do it. I was also circumcised early in life for cited medical reasons - at the time the conventional logic stated that it kept infections and whatnot at bay. I've come to terms with this and know it was done with my best interests at heart; but it still leaves you with a feeling of unanswered questions. Also try to keep in mind that the /mr community is largely a positive and accepting one. Nobody her… | /r/MensRights | 23/08/11 02:49 PM |
| 2 | MR, Check out the *top* link on the front page right now. I think we need to get our shit together and start actively fighting misandry.No idea what you're referencing. Link please. | /r/MensRights | 18/01/11 07:41 PM |
| 1 | Womens groups get urinal removed from hamilton eatery.I know I don't speak for everyone, but I think that would be hilarious. | /r/MensRights | 11/01/11 07:45 PM |
| 1 | With idiots like this what chance do we truly have?It's easy to point to a problem and state that solving it is an insurmountable task. The thing is that poison like this misinformed comment has a way of resonating with the hive mind and becoming accepted by a much larger audience. At best, it muddies the waters of decision. If we want popular opinion to change, we cannot let this kind of thing dissuade us or force us to give up. We must be firm in our resolve for equal treatment. Not just for ourselves, but for everyone. | /r/MensRights | 11/12/10 09:59 PM |
| 3 | Australian hotel bans men on the 5th floor, making it "women only" - Discrimination? I think so.Sometimes people who are unhappy try to make others the same way, I guess. We live in a society that pushes a "standard" that some people will never attain - and in some cases shouldn't. I really couldn't imagine being nitpicked on (as a man) over the details of my physical appearance; but then, that's changing too. | /r/MensRights | 08/09/10 06:45 PM |
| 8 | Australian hotel bans men on the 5th floor, making it "women only" - Discrimination? I think so.I believe the central point most of us are trying to make is one of equality. Using other examples are simply an attempt to illustrate how treating one group differently from another is the opposite of what many if not most of us believe is right. Are we agreeing on the central point and arguing over the details of how it was communicating? | /r/MensRights | 08/09/10 06:41 PM |
| 15 | Australian hotel bans men on the 5th floor, making it "women only" - Discrimination? I think so.Because women don't judge each other, right? | /r/MensRights | 08/09/10 05:44 PM |
| -2 | I asked my gf why she thought so many female pop songs involved men-bashing, she responded with "because men always fuck up". Thoughts on this?What I find chilling is that my girlfriend and I were watching television and noticed that Lady Gaga has killed at least three men in as many music videos that we've seen so far - Poisoned, etc. If things were reversed there would be outrage. As it stands it barely illicits any kind of reaction. | /r/MensRights | 01/06/10 08:18 PM |
| 1 | How many of us on the mensrights subreddit are younger men?Seconded. | /r/MensRights | 05/04/10 03:35 PM |
| 5 | A request to all: please don't submit any more content from (sankakucomplex.com). The stories use sexual anime with underage kids to illustrate them, which is questionably legal in many places.I noticed this earlier today. A NSFW at least would have been nice. | /r/MensRights | 23/03/10 08:11 PM |
| 0 | Are gay rights a men's rights issue or not ?Gay rights are a human issue? | /r/MensRights | 19/03/10 01:03 AM |
| 3 | Actually, if anything I consider MRAs to be fairly liberal with their discrimination.Define MRA so that I can formulate an opinion, please. | /r/MensRights | 15/03/10 07:13 PM |
| 1 | Men seen as likely to be violent towards their wives could be forced to wear an electronic tag under a law being debated by the French parliament.Perhaps we can then place the men in camps so that they can't harm the women and/or touch the children. At least they'll find time to concentrate on how they were born violent savages. | /r/MensRights | 26/02/10 03:59 PM |
| 12 | Woman jailed for gang-rape lie gets (up to) 3 years“I question myself every day as to how I could have done this.” Well, now she'll have up to three years to think about it. | /r/MensRights | 24/02/10 04:04 PM |
| 12 | Woman cult leader starves to death one year old boy for not saying 'amen'.I fail to see what this has to do with or advances mens rights in any way. In fact, I think it makes the subreddit look petty. | /r/MensRights | 24/02/10 12:19 AM |
| 15 | 'The idea of a male contraceptive pill possibly appearing on the market in the next few years is more worrisome than revolutionary.'The author seems to think men are something like a family pet. I get the distinct impression she would wrap the medication in a piece of processed cheese and then pat her mate on the head. Maybe she's even sneak in a "Good boy!" Honestly, I think the best idea in regards to male contraception in pill form is to take a wait and see attitude. Early adopters almost always seem to have a slew of problems to combat. | /r/MensRights | 22/02/10 03:29 PM |
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