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I think women have a stronger in-group bias than men. I also think that they're statistically less likely to murder or rape than men. It's also possible that a higher percentage of women murder ongoing domestic abusive partners than men, and that female rape is more implicit than male rape, for example, statutory rape by a female teacher of a male student. It's also likely that women are only defending other women to men, and secretly tearing sheds off the so-called 'defended' woman amongst her …
/r/MensRights28/02/24 08:29 AM
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A second all of this. Men tend to pick jobs associated with things and women with people all things being equal. I'm a young man that would probably go into teaching if the scales weren't tilted against it. The possibility of false allegations are only part of it. The job itself is hard enough without all that, plus I've worked in female dominated work environments before and it complicates things on a few levels. Firstly, it had negative effect on my relationship at the time - you can only talk…
/r/MensRights24/11/21 12:15 AM
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To be honest, I think the main situations in which a woman is able to demand money from a man is by being an object of sex. These women are the female equivalent of Chads.
/r/PussyPass10/11/21 07:02 AM
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I don't know if I'm right or wrong, but I feel like the reason female issues get more play in media and places like Twitter may have something to do with the percentage of users being female. I was under the impression that females have done, and continue to, dominate the market via their spending (which is much more than males) along with dominate the cultural narrative about humanities issues because they talk more about it. Again, I'm not sure about this, but when I think about the narrative …
/r/MensRights09/11/21 09:52 PM
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Maybe shift away from 'men's rights' and move towards an egalitarian slant - it has nerfed feminists for me in the past; they don't like it, but can't refute it the same as they do 'men's rights'.
/r/MensRights03/11/21 04:15 AM
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women-are-wonderful_effect
/r/MensRights21/10/21 03:35 AM
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Thank you.
/r/MensRights13/10/21 10:55 AM
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