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| 3 | Karen Sala, 46, claims Keanu Reeves fathered her grown-up children. She demands Reeves undergoes a DNA test in a bid to land $3 million a month in spousal support and another $150,000 in child support... For adult children.Obviously she didn't need the money to raise the kids, or she would have sued earlier rather than trying to settle it "privately." Case closed. Good night. | /r/MensRights | 01/06/09 10:32 AM |
| 9 | Feminists are miserable women - they want to dominate men, and then when they succeed at that, they hate the men they dominate.Ahh, at the center of this blog is something interesting but unstated. Women that complain about things like "Male privilege" and other things, but fail to recognize the part they've played in male evolution for the last few hundred thousand years. Every man was born to a woman. Perhaps I could go on a limb and guess that more males have been raised by single mothers than single fathers. Women also have more control in the mate selection process. If they prefer feminine men, they'll mate with th… | /r/MensRights | 31/05/09 11:42 PM |
| 1 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?My bad. I actually lost interest.... formatting blow out.. hehe. I'll figure it out one day. | /r/MensRights | 29/05/09 07:10 AM |
| 1 | Yet another taxi driver falsely accusedBest part of the article: "Women who make up stories like this should be put on the sex offenders' register." I never considered that, but holy cow is it a good idea. This is something that impacts the driver's life for a long time. Since the woman has a tendency to abuse the system for whatever her gain is, she should be on a list, if not the list. | /r/MensRights | 27/05/09 06:12 AM |
| 1 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?The unstated part of your position is: "Girls, if you don't want to be a single mom with no support, and you don't like the idea of an abortion, then don't hook up with random skeevy dudes." I can definitely support any position that comes from a perspective of personal responsibility. To play devil's advocate, what about the guys that "promise" to help raise a child during the fun parts of the relationship, but cut and run (opt out) as soon as a real baby shows up? Also, what about when the cou… | /r/MensRights | 27/05/09 06:01 AM |
| 1 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?Maybe, but I don't care about the accuracy as much as you do. In fact, I would say that I don't even care .001% as much as you do. Guesstimating the statistic is enough for my illustration. If average contraceptive failure rates are .03% or 5%, it really doesn't matter and it's just academic. The point I made is the same and is not altered in any way by this. For all you know, and until you can cite something (since you brought it up,) I'm dead on. I have no desire to get into a statistics discu… | /r/MensRights | 27/05/09 05:49 AM |
| 1 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?A cognitive response! I could weep. Thank you for redeeming my faith in humanity. So your solution is a man can say, "I don't want to be a father," and walk away from the privileges as well as the responsibilities. The reality is there is a steep financial burden to raising a child. The support paid by the father would have to come from somewhere. So we leaving the burden with the female, where she a) had a choice whether or not to engage in behavior with a risk of getting pregnant, and then b) … | /r/MensRights | 27/05/09 05:21 AM |
| 0 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?I haven't pissed enough people off today, so I guess I'm going to go there.... You have the right to breathe. You have the right to pursue happiness. You have the right to own yourself, your life, your time, and private possessions. You may use these rights as long as they don't infringe upon anyone else's rights. You don't have the right to a plasma TV. Of course you can own one if someone is willing to trade currency (or a tv) for your time or one of your other private possessions. There is no… | /r/MensRights | 27/05/09 05:11 AM |
| 2 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?I disagree with that decision. I think: He ejaculated on her mouth, so he couldn't possibly reasonably expect she would get pregnant from that action, and assumed no risk. Yes it's a double standard. A woman may do anything she pleases, take all the risk she wants, and just have abortions like crazy. A man takes significant risk, and if he doesn't want the responsibility after the fact, he will have no choice but to accept it, assuming he engaged in vaginal intercourse (in my opinion.) This isn'… | /r/MensRights | 27/05/09 04:58 AM |
| 1 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?Then correct me. | /r/MensRights | 27/05/09 04:47 AM |
| 1 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?The context is while using contraceptives. Reading: Try it, it's fun. | /r/MensRights | 27/05/09 04:35 AM |
| 1 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?so... No kids were born outside of marriage contracts until the feminists and socialists started changing the definition of marriage? .... You win. | /r/MensRights | 27/05/09 04:23 AM |
| 0 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?I agree with you. If your semen is in the trash can, on the floor, or anywhere in the almost 100% of the universe that isn't a vagina, then clearly it isn't reasonable to assume there is a risk of pregnancy. If you put it somewhere there is a reasonable risk of pregnancy, like a vagina, then guess what... there's a reasonable risk of pregnancy. If she converts it without your consent, she's basically stealing it and using it for a purpose you didn't intend, and couldn't reasonably assume it woul… | /r/MensRights | 27/05/09 04:09 AM |
| 1 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?Saying it's a right means you get it, regardless of whether or not anyone else wants to give it to you. "Where's my sex?" It's not a right: you need a consenting partner to have sex with. | /r/MensRights | 27/05/09 03:58 AM |
| -1 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?1) Roe v. Wade: Here's where I think we differ: I think a man is implying consent when he's implying himself into a young lady. Even if he's not saying "I want to have a baby!" there is a risk that pregnancy can happen, which is a fact of biology. The woman is assuming the same risk. The difference in choices is because it's happening in her body, which she owns. A man can't decide he doesn't want the financial responsibility after the fact because the pregnancy isn't terminated in his uterus. H… | /r/MensRights | 27/05/09 03:41 AM |
| -3 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?Stolen from the condom, or moved from the mouth to vagina are both documented cases where the sperm donor really isn't culpable. I'm no lawyer, but from my perspective if my partner is lying about being on the pill, I think there should be consequences. Having said that, I'm not depositing seed anywhere I'm not ready for it to bear fruit unless I'm in control of the contraceptive. No telling if she forgot, or is one of the miniscule percentile that gets pregnant anyway. I'm taking responsibility… | /r/MensRights | 27/05/09 03:21 AM |
| -2 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?You've successfully attacked a flaw in the metaphor, but that does nothing against the argument. If you build a car, and someone gets hurt because you built it poorly, or even just put bad tires on it, yes you can be sued long after you've sold it. If you purchase a joint investment with someone, the day you sign the contract is the day your credits or debts will be determined. This contract doesn't allow you to "opt out" of the agreement because you don't have a uterus. Only the party with the … | /r/MensRights | 27/05/09 12:42 AM |
| -2 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?Re-gendering my responses is amusing, and I'm sure you think it's clever and I should be in awe of your brilliance, but it does no more to prove I'm sexist than it proves I'm pro-life. It's a self-supporting argument with all the reasoning of a flat-earther. I do actually agree with your reversal, basically, but the risk is that she will either have to 1) have a baby, 2) have an abortion, or 3) give it up for adoption. You may try to "prove" I'm against abortion all day long, but if I'm not agai… | /r/MensRights | 27/05/09 12:31 AM |
| -5 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?"What does this fact have anything to do with contraception choices?" You said women have multitude of choices to prevent pregnancy, and all the choices once they're pregnant. This is because it happens in their bodies. If pregnancy took place on your driveway, you might have more choice in the matter, but it doesn't. "I suggested none of this." So what do you suggest? "What happens if a woman is not responsible with who they go home with? They might get pregnant? What then? What can she possibl… | /r/MensRights | 26/05/09 10:35 PM |
| -6 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?When you drop your seed, you're taking a risk. There is a risk that contraceptives could fail (if they're even being used) and a baby is made. Whether you like it or not, sex can result in a baby. When you decide to have sex, you decide to assume the .03% chance that a baby will be made. I'm not against abortion in any way shape or form. I'm just saying once you give away your semen in a particular fashion, you give away a lot of your "rights" with it due to the inherent risk, whether or not you… | /r/MensRights | 26/05/09 10:24 PM |
| -2 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?I actually know someone who had this exact issue. He had a great lawyer, and basically made the argument that obviously the funds weren't going to be used to raise the child since the child was raised. The funds were returned. This is either done (by the woman) as a malicious tactic, or as a "Oops, I need some more money to make my car payment" tactic. I agree the law needs fixing in this area. Something you did 16 years ago can suddenly come back and haunt you, and you have no participation in … | /r/MensRights | 26/05/09 10:14 PM |
| -6 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?"Women have a multitude of ways to prevent pregnancy. Women have all the choices...." That's because pregnancy happens in their bodies. I'll point you to some full color illustrations if you like, I'm sure we can find some on the internet. Sweet baby hey-zeus... What do you want to do, pin her down and give her an abortion? Un-rape her, so to speak? You sound exactly like the feminazis in the women's forums that complain about "male privilege." It's just biology. If the discussion at hand is pur… | /r/MensRights | 26/05/09 10:02 PM |
| -5 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?Why would you think I'm against abortion? I'm just saying once you deposit the seed, you've made your decision. EDIT: That is to say, you've made your decision regarding conception. If the couple or whatever entity is deciding the route to take decides on abortion, plan b, etc, then go for it. | /r/MensRights | 26/05/09 09:47 PM |
| -7 | Why is it that women get to decide the future of a man who got her pregnant?I'm a man, and I thought I'd weigh in on this subject, since most posters in this thread seem to be small boys that want to have their cake, eat it, and then cry "No fair" when they have consequences. When you have relations with a woman, your seed stops becoming your property when it enters her body. If it's in her body, she can do with it what she wants. If you want to control your seed, keep it in your body. You took that responsibility when you decided to "give it" to her. Don't like it? Don… | /r/MensRights | 26/05/09 08:34 PM |
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