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Yeah..this quality in men is so deeply unattractive to me that I don’t think I could do it. There’s something about a man demanding you shove yourself into the other pant leg that tells me that as time goes on and the relationship develops, he won’t be interested in (or capable of) a true head of household position. Considering you’re in the subreddit, I assume there are certain relationship dynamics you’re interested in and I’d say this guy is a walking red flag and a promise of long term unhap…
/r/RedPillWives07/08/21 04:35 PM
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Yes, that would be the solution. What do you mean how would I say that would work? Unwanted pregnancy would be virtually impossible, that’s how it would work. One big problem here is that for those who still choose to have sex, almost no one is actually putting in maximum effort to prevent pregnancy, so they really have no excuses. They’re irresponsible and can’t be bothered take all possible contraceptive steps to minimize risk of creating a life as much as possible, even knowing they’d abort. …
/r/AntiFeminists05/02/21 10:35 PM
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Honestly, I’m not debating the legality of abortion here because it gets so lengthy and tiresome. Just note that I disagree with that premise. I will say though, that it is narcissistic to engage in the single natural act thats biologically ordered to result in creating human life (because you want pleasure and intimacy from that one specific act, as opposed to non procreative sexual acts), and then kill them when the odds aren’t in your favor. You’re basically saying that your desire for dick i…
/r/AntiFeminists05/02/21 09:04 PM
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My thoughts are that men and women should stop being so narcissistic, and take full responsibility for the human beings they create as a result of their willful sexual escapades. Meaning not killing off or abandoning their offspring. That tends to be an idea that everyone hates, men and women alike. Mostly because it puts their desire for casual sex behind the needs of the vulnerable children they make. And you know, god forbid we do that.
/r/AntiFeminists05/02/21 08:04 PM
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No, it just promotes degeneracy and fulfills the obsession with hedonism we have in our culture. Look, I get it. You can’t imagine life without internet porn, so you don’t give a shit about examining the negative impacts and grossness of the industry. You can do what you want. I’m not here to convince you to quit porn, because you’re a stranger on reddit and I don’t give a shit. Cuck yourself by getting off to men fucking the women you sexually desire all you want, but don’t pretend like everyon…
/r/AntiFeminists05/02/21 04:05 PM
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I question your literacy skills, if that’s your take away lol. You also acted like I said people shouldn’t masturbate, because you cannot even fathom a world before using internet porn to jerk off. You know, like men did for millennia. Coomer brain can do that to ya.
/r/AntiFeminists05/02/21 03:01 PM
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Of course, in most cases they’re the same thing. Except the women actually announce how little they think of themselves in a specific dollar amount.
/r/AntiFeminists05/02/21 01:29 PM
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Mkay, coomer. No one said anything about a couple experimenting together. So porn triggered that you can’t even take the time to read before going on the defense lol.
/r/AntiFeminists05/02/21 01:28 PM
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A presumption of gratitude. That’s actually very feminist of you lol.
/r/AntiFeminists05/02/21 04:51 AM
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I agree with that, too. Her abrupt “fuck this I’m out of here” was uncalled for. She very well could’ve been honest and told him she looked, and then expressed her concerns. Personally, that’s what I’d have done. Even if I thought it would turn into a “let’s go our separate ways” conversation. I don’t tolerate porn usage, and I don’t pull punches about why. But, I was taught the value of tactfulness. The women in FDS are women who believe themselves to be of such superior value, that they owe no…
/r/AntiFeminists05/02/21 03:41 AM
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You do know that you can jerk off without seeking porn on the internet, right? Like, that was a thing for thousands of years lol. And I don’t disagree with the fact that going through the phone in such a fresh relationship is peak neuroticism. I said in another comment that that was weird, and she should’ve been upfront with her expectations and values well before 2 months, since she’s presumably older with children. FDS is a cesspool of dysfunctional, mentally ill women. No doubt. But I will ne…
/r/AntiFeminists05/02/21 03:31 AM
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Okay, coomer.
/r/AntiFeminists05/02/21 03:22 AM
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You do realize most men watch porn right Yes, I’m aware we live in a degenerate and hedonistic culture. The men that don’t, have an upper hand with the women who object. Simple. there’s no reason to DUMP AND BLOCK for such a bullshit reason considering how kind and caring he was to her. A man who’s willing to jerk it to the sad (and often abused) women who end up doing porn isn’t always desirable. We are allowed to hold specific moral and ethical standards for potential partners. I don’t know wh…
/r/AntiFeminists05/02/21 03:18 AM
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No ones talking about masturbation. We’re talking about porn. Some people take an ethical and moral issue with it. Abusing the dopamine rush that porn gives you, until you have to start diving into increasingly weird tastes and experimentation to get off is a problem to some people. The fact that you can’t ever be sure whether or not you’re getting off to a person (even a minor) being raped and abused is another issue people have. Also, some people take issue with the commodification of human or…
/r/AntiFeminists05/02/21 01:26 AM
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Porn is a cultural/social issue, and I think the problem in this situation was based on that. Differing values and ethics, not so much causing an issue in their individual sexual relationship (or I guess, would be relationship).
/r/AntiFeminists04/02/21 09:08 PM
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Porn is definitely a problem, so I get her choosing to drop him early in the relationship. My question is, how are you already going through his phone 2 months into dating? And also, why wasn’t she upfront about the porn thing from the jump? It’s a common enough issue that plagues the population, you’d think you’d lay that card on the table within the first couple dates. Especially when you’re presumably dating for long term companionship and not looking to waste time. Could’ve saved a lot of ti…
/r/AntiFeminists04/02/21 07:57 PM
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It still amazes me that people come to anti feminist subs, complain about the generational disaster that it’s been for our culture, and then basically advise that it would all be better if we took those disastrous “progressive” principles and just applied them to men! That’ll fix it. Everyone can be as selfish, narcissistic, resentful and unhappy and that’ll be true equality!
/r/AntiFeminists01/02/21 03:25 PM
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I mean, that tends to be the case for most grievance causes. Male or female, they usually make their perceived victimhood a personal identity. That’s why Men’s Rights activists just sound like feminists, but male oriented. It really highlights the impotence of the western male. A lot of whining and complaining, not much action. You could argue that that’s to be expected from women, and I wouldn’t actually disagree if we’re speaking generally, but it’s always intrigued me how men who are most voc…
/r/AntiFeminists17/01/21 11:57 PM
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See, and this is where criticisms of feminism and “men’s rights” activism always loses me. Essentially, they recognize (for the most part) the ills of feminism and the disastrous effects that it’s had on our culture, and yet they always devolve into their own whiny, self victimized tangents and double down on the destruction by demanding the right to be just as ridiculous as feminists.
/r/AntiFeminists17/01/21 11:29 PM
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It’s one thing to “have a past” and feel a healthy sense of shame for the less than..”savory” things you’ve done, and a totally different thing to pretend you weren’t making shitty decisions that demonstrates poor character. It’s not unreasonable for people to hold standards for their potential partners, man or woman.
/r/AntiFeminists02/10/20 12:46 AM
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I mean, let's be fair. I've seen young men fuck hot pockets, sponges, a variety of squash and melons, and stuffed animals. Along with designated silicone toys. The lesson here is that human beings are creative sexual deviants lol.
/r/AntiFeminists07/09/20 04:12 AM
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Not really. The data from planned parenthoods research institute has been pretty consistent, along with various states public health data. 8/10, an abortion is a "parenting would put me out too much" situation.
/r/AntiFeminists06/09/20 01:40 AM
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Yeah, those are not the reasons for a lot of abortions. In fact, about 2% are for those reasons.
/r/AntiFeminists06/09/20 12:13 AM
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Yes
/r/AntiFeminists06/09/20 12:11 AM
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Or...neither grown ass adult has the right to treat the offspring they create as disposable, and both are held to an equal responsibility to care for and provide for them? I like that option a lot.
/r/AntiFeminists05/09/20 11:08 AM
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Yep. Unfortunately modern men have been just as manipulated by the feminist agenda as modern women. Just like women though, they don't realize it. There's a reason feminists pushed the idea that women are worthless, infantile leeches if they don't wish to leave their children in institutionalized care for 8-10 hours a day. They painted the male breadwinner as an opressor to spark resentments, then followed up with no fault divorce and stripping kids from father's as a disincentive for men to eve…
/r/MensRights05/07/20 07:27 AM
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Well sure, but that's also true. Women are here to birth children and nurture them. We needn't condemn assessments of human dynamics because they aren't politically correct. I agree that most women would rage against such a statement, but that's yet again because feminism is predicated on completely denying the different natural functions of the sexes. Unless of course it benefits whatever narrative they're pushing at the moment.
/r/AntiFeminists02/07/20 07:10 PM
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This actually isn't exactly untrue. Plenty of anti feminist writers have addressed this in anthropological and sociological terms. It's part of the reason why feminism has been so damaging to men and society as a whole. Essentially men have been entirely displaced in the modern world. They're not inherently valueless though, as societies and tribes crumble when men are displaced from the socially constructed roles they have. The book Men and Marriage is the first to come to mind that addresses t…
/r/AntiFeminists02/07/20 05:50 PM
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Well Don Lemon thinks white men are the biggest terrorist threat in the country and he's married to one. So who knows.
/r/AntiFeminists27/06/20 04:10 PM
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Women control reproduction and feminism/leftists and media all say one thing, don't have kids for one reason or another Yes, but this isn't a permanent change. For one reason or another, humanity has always had rises and falls in reproduction. Do you really believe feminism/leftism will truly destroy the human population and we'll all eventually just go extinct as a result? Once we learn that an aged economy sucks shit, circumstances lead to another baby boom or even cultural shifts occur throug…
/r/MensRights22/04/20 06:51 PM
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you mean that 50/50 which men almost uniwersally want, and which women almost uniwersally hate? Yes? That's why I suggested it as a part of support and custody law overhauling. As soon as paternity is established, 50/50 should be defaulted to immediately. Women don't need to go to court to plead their case to why they should have custody of the children they push out, neither should men. That would lower support payment amount, and there would be no more incentive to withhold children for moneta…
/r/MensRights22/04/20 06:18 PM
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Sooner or later, very few kids will be born at all and marriages will either not happen or very few. Yes, like I said. Race to the bottom for our society. Although birth rates will rise again, we tend to follow a rise and fall trend over time.
/r/MensRights22/04/20 05:29 PM
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So, from their perspective, what exactly are women supposed to be bringing to this game? Absolutely nothing. From what I can gather, they see women as having been maids, cooks and domestic slaves to men, therefore women have done their job alrady and men are now in debt to them. The second waves rewrote history is such a way that modern women are utterly delusional to the harsh realities men have faced throughout history, literally from the beginning of time. They view history through the lens o…
/r/MensRights22/04/20 04:39 PM
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Which is beyond ridiculous in a time where paternity testing is so cheap and accessible. There's no logical reason for why a man should be held responsible for a child his wife conceives with another man. That child has a biological father, take it up with him.
/r/MensRights22/04/20 04:30 PM
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This is why no support should ever exist if she is no longer his partner. If she cant raise the child, then it goes to live with HIM (if its his child) or she is on her own (if the child is not his). No exceptions, no mercy, no leniency, no but's or if's. You know, it really seems that neither feminists nor MRAs give a single shit about what's actually best for children on a societal scale. Everyone wants to fuck indiscriminately, and then do whatever is best for them if they happen to create a …
/r/MensRights22/04/20 04:25 PM
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Except father's have no actual say in who their children's mother allows around their children, and moms boyfriends are statistically more likely to abuse the kids than dad's girlfriends. Ultimately though, both parties should do better to make sure they're bringing children into a stable relationship, and actually work to maintain an in tact unit. That would be responsible, but no one wants to hear that when hook up culture is booming.
/r/MensRights22/04/20 02:20 PM
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Which is why intact family units are so important, and moms should be far more careful who they bring into their children's lives. What's your point? Because my comment simply addressed the idea that only men murder their families.
/r/MensRights21/04/20 04:07 PM
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Pretty much all pro-life people are against men having reproductive rights simply because they're against women having those same rights No one's against reproductive rights. You have every right not to reproduce if you don't want to. Once you do create another human life, that ship has already sailed. If you choose to engage in the act of sexual reproduction, something that's primary function is biologically ordered to result in a new human life, both parties are responsible. No one should get …
/r/MensRights19/04/20 02:23 PM
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Don't women kill their own children at a higher rate than men?
/r/MensRights19/04/20 04:00 AM
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Honestly, I support both parties being held responsible for the humans they bring into existence. Unfortunately people tend to be too preoccupied with getting out of their responsibilities.
/r/MensRights19/04/20 03:42 AM
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I'm also a SAHM with no desire for a "career". That being said, I will have 2 children that I want in private school. So my husband and I worked out that in order to keep our finances less tight, I'll just get some basic part time job to cover the monthly tuition costs. Something like a receptionists position, call center, retail, etc. Gives me something to do while the kids are in school and takes the weight of two private tuitions off of him. Would your wife entertain that? What about home sch…
/r/MensRights05/03/20 07:47 PM
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Which is just fucking insane. The rapists parental rights should be immediately terminated and the victim should be able to voluntarily terminate all rights and responsibilities. DHS will show up at a mothers door like a bat out of hell if she's caught with weed, but if she rapes a child, somehow she's still a fit mother? Talk about a lack of priorities.
/r/MensRights05/03/20 12:24 AM
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They seem to be forgetting the common denominator in who's not ruined by false allegations is money and status, not race.
/r/MensRights06/01/20 06:52 PM
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We can appreciate that grandad's work, while also addressing the complete and utter devaluation of father's in our society. Acknowledging that reality doesn't have to take away from how wholesome this post is. Also, it isn't just women who drive this narrative. Deadbeat father's who prioritize their own pleasures and happiness in life, at the expense of their children, contribute to this as well. I've heard a lot of "well my kids don't really need me. They're better off without a father who rese…
/r/MensRights18/12/19 03:16 AM
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Okay, and "rollercoaster" was just the last bit of my comment. Also, grandfather's are father figures. They're literally fathers of their grandchildrens parents. So the general message still stands, fathers are important, and they continue to be important in the lives of their children's children. I've personally known father's who've hand built tree houses, play houses, cribs, book shelves, etc. Can find plenty of "how to" videos posted by men on YouTube that instruct on how to do so. Not so mu…
/r/MensRights17/12/19 06:37 PM
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"KiDs dOn'T nEeD FaThErS!" Yeah, I don't see mom's building tree houses, derby cars or fucking rollercoasters for their children 😂
/r/MensRights17/12/19 03:15 PM
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Yep! I was indoctrinated into the world of "intersectional feminism" because I was told that if I felt otherwise, I would have been "internalizing misogyny". It's absolutely framed as "we just want equal human rights!". It wasn't until I actually had the audacity to think for myself that I realized "huh, what rights don't I have?" After that, I started peeling away the layers and looking into the origin of feminism and went down the rabbit hole. Once I realized it was literally just "pink Marxis…
/r/MensRights17/12/19 02:44 PM
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She's like a poster child for why those subs are internet cancer at its finest. I guarantee she would be the first to shout "RED FLAG GIRL!" on posts about some incredibly mild infraction on the man's part. I remember the one time I made a post in the relationship sub about my husband wanting to leave town for a guys night when I was two weeks from my due date, and they told me he was going to be a terrible father and I should rethink the marriage. Never again lol.
/r/MensRights16/12/19 02:30 PM
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a zero sum game of power. Well they're indoctrinated Marxists, so
/r/MensRights06/12/19 11:32 PM
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$10 says this is just another porn addict getting overly defensive about his prescious midget Latina fart porn. At least this younger generation seems to be grasping the negative impacts this shit has on the brain. Old-school nudie mags would even be better lol.
/r/MarriedRedPill06/12/19 03:46 AM
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You believe both genders deserve to be treated the same? Well done you’re a feminist. Yeah, that's not how any of this works, and you and I both know that. There's a reason most women won't identify with feminism, even if they're unknowingly perpetuating it's effects. It took me a bit, but it started becoming very clear what feminism is truly all about. You can keep your pink Marxism and female supremacy, thanks.
/r/MensRights05/12/19 04:14 AM
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