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| 7 | Amidst talks of body positivity Shoe0nHead points out some hypocrisyI am 6'5" in height. I have to really consider "logistics" when seeing or dating someone around the 5'2 height range. Pillows and positions can only help so much lol | /r/MensRights | 23/05/22 12:20 PM |
| 4 | How do you set boundaries as a man?Generally, I guard my boundaries pretty well. One of the key phrases I use in both professional and personal situations is the classic "Sorry but I'm not comfortable with X. Please stop doing it." If they try to put pressure on you just say "it's not something I'm comfortable with, it's not up for discussion and I'd ask you respect my boundaries." No more needs to be said than that. If they keep pushing, it just shows their own poor behaviour and let them dig their own grave or walk out. This is… | /r/MensRights | 23/11/21 11:48 PM |
| 6 | Do men want to work in female-dominated fields?As a male nurse who works in women's geriatrics, as the only male member of staff, I've never gotten any of that thrown at me. Sure, there have been some of the old birds that haven't been comfortable with me bathing them, but on the whole, most staff and patients see me working there as a benefit. | /r/MensRights | 23/11/21 11:24 PM |
| 6 | I CROSSED THE LINE ON r/moviesDaniel Craig said the exact same thing. Don't turn Bond into a woman for the sake of diversity, make a new character. I even caught a couple of jabs at that thought process in the movie itself. They've tried making traditionally male characters female before and they tend to lose money doing so. I wonder how long the trend will go on for. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 04:05 AM |
| 4 | “Not Men’s Building” would have been shorterYeah, there are some people who may bitch about it, but I ain't gonna let someone be a dumbass about my field of work | /r/MensRights | 19/06/21 06:12 PM |
| 1 | “Not Men’s Building” would have been shorterIn theory yes, however as a native English speaker, we may take for granted knowing these words. Some may not. It may just be a choice made because it's simple and universally known | /r/MensRights | 19/06/21 06:10 PM |
| 160 | “Not Men’s Building” would have been shorterI work in a hospital. This isn't a sexism thing, it's just poor naming. More often than not, paediatrics and maternity are usually in the same building. They name it women and children's because that's who they department attends to. | /r/MensRights | 19/06/21 09:20 AM |
| 54 | My ex girlfriend cheated on me, then called the police. I'm not allowed in my own house.Seems common sense has left the commonwealth completely. In the UK, I believe I read about a discussion in parliament that a rape victims and domestic violence victims electronic presence would not be investigated, only alleged rapist or abuser. Which only makes investigations harder to find out if it's legitimate or a false allegation and can prosecute according to evidence. | /r/MensRights | 06/06/21 08:51 PM |
| 4 | Around half of UK men have had unwanted sexual experiencesI was one the dudes that commented on that thread, it's honestly really harassing but no-one takes it seriously. You hear incessantly about women and what they wear doesn't mean they want any advances, but that don't apply to us does it? | /r/MensRights | 25/02/21 02:56 PM |
| 8 | Never be ashamed to be a manThere's a larger problem here, not just masturbation, but sex and sexuality as a concept. The "sexual liberation" only really happened for women, whereas for men it has grown to be looked at as perversion, gross and something to be ashamed of. Being a dude in a female dominated workforce, I hear more about how other guys perform than I have sex myself. There has been a growing culture that women objectifying men has become acceptable and almost joked about. On the other hand, it's the opposite f… | /r/MensRights | 28/12/20 09:43 PM |
| 15 | UK: Police will be banned from 'digital strip searches' of rape victims phones under new law. OP: Many men have been cleard of rape after a trawl of a phone revealed a false allegation. So much for justice!I am hoping that, since Scotland does have control over its own criminal system, I hop that this law doesn't carry over to here. However, because the Scottish Government is very leftist, I think this will happen here too. It wasn't that long ago they tried to get a bill of "Hate Speech" through which was so vaguely worded that anything could be construed as hate speech, they put that through closed public scrutiny and guess what, only invited interest groups that would be in favour of the bill. | /r/MensRights | 27/12/20 05:08 PM |
| 15 | High School Girls Admitted to Making False Sexual Assault Accusations Against a Male Student Because They 'Just Don't Like Him'As a young guy myself, I have experienced a lot that older guys have more value. I'm in my third year at uni and went back into uni accomodation for the extra support during Covid. While meeting people, I went to a couple small gatherings of 1st years just to get to know some of the folk in my building. Even though I'm average in terms of looks and a bit husky, I was easily paid more attention that the younger, fitter guys at the party. But when I'm out at a pub, I am practically invisible. The … | /r/MensRights | 24/12/20 11:21 PM |
| 37 | High School Girls Admitted to Making False Sexual Assault Accusations Against a Male Student Because They 'Just Don't Like Him'According to some of the wealthier folk I know, "a woman will turn into a pornstar and put all the effort in if she thinks your high status and bigger your wallet and/or dick is." Its a commons trope of feminists that I they act as if men had a summit to decide how to oppress women, but I'd quite like men to have a summit to unite and put most of the radical feminist shit to an end. I strongly believe if spineless men stopped sucking up to women for sex, and we united like women do, we wouldn't … | /r/MensRights | 24/12/20 10:42 PM |
| 3 | Official blindness to sexual abuse of men and boys is costing livesAfter I told the bouncers what happened, they generally take it at face value and just ask me not to cause to much of a scene. I remember once in my hometown, I know a few of the bouncers, even went to school with a couple. They knew I wouldn't just take that lying down so kept an eye on her. Ended up hearing later on in the night she'd done it to three or four guys, so they threw her out. As far as I know, she's still banned. | /r/MensRights | 23/12/20 06:34 PM |
| 54 | Durham University student's union leader, 21, is self-declared 'man-hater': Twitter profile until recently declared her a 'misandrist till I die'This shits been happening in UK universities all over the UK. If you voice a non-PC opinion, you're gone. In a way, I'm glad for the Covid. For the past two years, the uni has had banners up, that are designed to combat domestic abuse, yet these banners imply only men are abusers. Glad they are replaced with Covid guidance now. | /r/MensRights | 23/12/20 08:58 AM |
| 7 | Official blindness to sexual abuse of men and boys is costing livesThank my dude! Like I say, I don't mind it if it's consensual. If me and a lass are getting frisky, it's part of the fun. But men's consent is frequently brushed under the rug, and I've had hard-line feminists argue the toss with me about this. I've had the same experiences as you in clubs. One of the good things about me is that work in nursing, so there is usually a couple girls who are there I can have deal with it for me. I just give them a glance and they come rescue me. Otherwise if I'm ou… | /r/MensRights | 22/12/20 09:09 PM |
| 17 | Official blindness to sexual abuse of men and boys is costing livesAs a Scotsman who has worn kilts on a handful of occasions, this is extremely real. When I had my prom, I had an argument with a girl that was adamant to "find out what I had under my kilt". Now, I don't mind being playful, I have in the past allowed it, having given permission to someone I was fooling around with, but I had politely asked twice that she didn't, but she continued. When she tried a third time, I backed up and asked "why do you think you can do that, how would you feel if I groped… | /r/MensRights | 22/12/20 06:41 PM |
| 1 | Guardian taking the side of Amber Heard, it’s pathetic.In general, like most modern beliefs, they've evolved over the years. There are libertarians on both sides of the spectrum. I personally am a more centrist libertarian. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/20 10:14 AM |
| 6 | Guardian taking the side of Amber Heard, it’s pathetic.I used to like them a lot when I was younger. But as I grew up and formed my own beliefs, which I found out were very libertarian thanks to my politics teacher, I just started to be disgusted by the guardian. They are a very left paper and it has been showing a lot in elections, was very apparent here in the UK where they thought calling people who weren't voting Corbyn racists and homophobes would work. | /r/MensRights | 17/11/20 07:30 PM |
| 171 | Lmao read this. An example of double standardsAnd guys are toxic for wanting a girl that isn't psycho and has a nice booty | /r/MensRights | 22/10/20 10:05 PM |
| 11 | UK: Women have 'right to know' male colleagues' pay, says Labour's Stella Creasy as she introduces Equal Pay Bill. Women will be able to demand to know what men are earning.I can remember at my first job. A girl was looking over my shoulder while I checked my payslip and was shocked that despite I only worked 2 days a week (I was in highschool and had other responsibilities), I was earning the same as her when she worked 3. She did try to make it a gender issue until I pointed out that I was 18 and she was 16. In the UK, I am.earning adult living wage, not children's living wage. It was around £7.60 an hour I got and she got like £5.something. | /r/MensRights | 21/10/20 03:48 AM |
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