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GeneralSenpaiSeesYou/r/MensRights15/12/22 04:28 AM
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And you can approach and still not have sex until you think your relationship's gotten there. Easy is only an insult if it's about sex, and only then if you care; I'll grant societally, yes, it's very bad. If you're 'easy' as in you're willing to talk to and get to know people in general, and are able and willing to risk failures (where you guys don't work out and don't get far or serious, but neither feels it was a waste of time to try), that's usually a valued trait.
/r/MensRights07/02/26 08:32 PM
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Damn. Until this thread, I thought "boy mom" really just meant "a mother of boys who are typical boys and thus involved in soccer momming sports and dealing with muddy clothing and rough housing a lot, or otherwise feels they have a stronger insight into masculinity than the average woman who has not mothered boys." I was a lot happier then.
/r/MensRights01/09/25 09:22 PM
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And just think, if you had given up your seat to the woman in the first scenario, there would be no way to get a seat for the old guy, because she wouldn't have given it up if she only saw it as giving up a seat for 'a man', not 'a senior citizen.' You and the third woman are the reasons public transit work. Don't let a few psychos ruin a good thing. Public transit is a metaphor for society in general.
/r/MensRights12/08/25 02:14 PM
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Democrats: Men are sexist privileged rapists-in-the-making who need to emote like women but also not so much they can't step up and be what women want. Republicans: Men have always stepped up to be what women wanted, and thus civilization was made. Women are just too stupid to know what they want anymore so men need to step up and be what we've decided women want. Men aren't allowed to have their own desires and ends.
/r/MensRights15/07/25 09:25 PM
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I wish she were still making videos and such.
/r/MensRights18/06/25 12:59 AM
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Both women and men should be able to expect loyalty, effort to understand and provide for the other, similar cleanliness and health standards and sex drives, and an agreeable division of tasks that need to be done to get through adult life at your mutually agreed upon standard of living. (So if you all both hate cooking and dishes an neither can be assed to do them, both of you should probably be earning well enough to be eating out every night, or maybe one of you takes up enough home maintenan…
/r/MensRights28/04/25 09:40 PM
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I agree with each and every paragraph. Case in point, in America, fearing Kamala's clearly signaled loss, most TV talking heads were saying "IF Kamala loses, we need to change how we're signaling to men. IF Kamala loses, we might need to address the Male Loneliness Epidemic." IF men stop being useful to us, we might have to care about them, or at least pretend. If Kamala wins, great, they're disenfranchised enough their upset doesn't translate into action like voting for the other side. Multiple…
/r/MensRights31/03/25 02:04 PM
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So MGTOW for women? Good for them.
/r/MensRights03/12/24 03:08 AM
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Being trauma dumped on is no fun for anyone, but if we're talking which gender has the tendency to be the emotional vampire, sorry to say women are leagues ahead of us in that.
/r/MensRights15/11/24 02:43 AM
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Agreed so hard with every line of this. I normally think male loneliness is something at least half down to men socializing differently than women, but most modern media and such teaching that female socialization is the "right" way. The article *complains* that men tend to meet to *do* something, even something banal like play cards or video games, rather than to just chitchat, and treats that nature as something new and toxic. But the feminist bitching and entitlement and chiding men for not b…
/r/MensRights15/11/24 02:41 AM
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Yup. Shittests. I'm not really into TRP stuff but unless you've simply never given a counterpoint or pointed out her sexism on the mansplaining/men's humor thing (which would be odd for someone on a Men's Right forum not to ever discuss it with someone important to their lives who frequently brings up gender topics), this is indeed a shit test. Some people call it a "shit test" when someone leaves dishes in the sink or other things you can just be sincerely forgetful/lazy/etc. about, but nope, r…
/r/MensRights14/10/24 02:02 AM
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"Give your dad my number." Fucking legend.
/r/MensRights10/09/24 09:19 PM
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https://youtu.be/_fQ9BJ73Ikk?si=Rmzw0Jazm55DVb9E&t=443 This's a compilation of a few of them. Well known and lamented phenomenon amongst some men.
/r/MensRights10/09/24 07:42 PM
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It's the society-wide embodiment of the meme where a woman has an absolute meltdown and cannot STAND to see a brother relax or enjoying himself.
/r/MensRights09/09/24 04:45 PM
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Think you got it. "Gay" is no longer a PC insult so as homosexuality became more acceptable they needed a new term for unmasculine men not blessed with the all important value-defining factor of women's approval. Incel started creeping into the dialect around the time the US Puritainism chilled enough that all leading candidates were pro-gay marriage.
/r/MensRights03/09/24 03:27 PM
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I get Soyboy comes from the froufrou types who drink fancy coffee milkshakes with special milks, and vegetarianism is seen as unmanly. Putting aside any thoughts on the validity of those, soy *is* based. Soy sauce is delicious. If you have enjoyed almost any east Asian dish you've enjoyed soy. And if you're not trying to make it a meat substitute (tofu burgers and tofu chicken are not gonna do anything for a craving for the OG), tofu is great as its own thing. Even for meat eating gym bros. Have…
/r/MensRights03/09/24 03:23 PM
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Happy Single Gang, Rise Up. My not getting into relationships in the recent years has not been a staunch commitment against it, I just ended up MGTOW because I am very busy with things more important to me and no person has made me want to rearrange any of that for them. And I'm bi, so it's not a "woman" thing. If you're not on dating apps, you might just bloody not come across many single people you'd get to know enough to hit it off. We don't have many 'third spaces' for it to happen organical…
/r/MensRights27/07/24 02:37 AM
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"BUT BUT BUT BUT BUT BUT SOME PEOPLE DON'T LIVE BY THE BINARY THE DIFFERENCES AREN'T ABSOLUTE AND" Cool. If you're a woman who wants to mow the lawn and maintain the cars, power to you. If you're a man who just fucking loves cooking, have at. Trends exist but don't apply to you, and you're unique and special, which is all you wanted to draw attention to anyway, so here's your gold star.
/r/MensRights05/06/24 08:18 AM
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Men: There's a pot for every lid but most of us want traditionally feminine women who will be mothers and homemakers, and your ability to fiscally contribute is usually minimal or completely unimportant. Women: LOL incel. Can't handle a strong, independent woman who don't need you. Wanna keep me barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen, you pig? And I'm one of the guys who absolutely does not want children, and who would rank a woman higher for having a good income. I also recognize I'm bi, I'm open…
/r/MensRights25/05/24 03:18 PM
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I was in Nagoya, so not Tokyo but hardly the boonies. Not part of my official job, but informally I was kind of an assistance point for foreign exchange students who, in a pinch, needed someone to speak English to. Even in their worst spurts of home sickness, where they just longed for things to be less ~foreign~ , not one reported ever feeling remotely unsafe. Girls got out of college or after school events and walked 30+ minutes to their subway stops. They chose that walk just for exercise and…
/r/MensRights22/04/24 06:07 PM
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Ew. Gross. Men finding a way to express themselves that is not in line with normal female forms of acting out such as talking or crying or doing a spa day. Why can't men just be women already?
/r/MensRights21/08/23 02:31 PM
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Harmless until about 10-11. Under that age, kids find any reason to make an 'us' and 'them' and experiment with a sense of other and complex social spheres. It can be damaging, victims who are bullied in this learning stage might carry it with them their entire life, but other than watching out that the victims of some us/them drama, I wouldn't worry too much about that or a "He man woman hater's club" until double digits/very early puberty kicks in. Again, sucks for the victims and kids who don…
/r/MensRights19/08/23 01:12 PM
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I define, for myself, what being a man means, including rom-coms, crying, loving Taylor Swift, and asking men about their hardships and emotions. So what defines being a woman, and what's the difference? Identifying as one gender or the other seems like it should be about letting society know what they should largely expect out of you. Society has expectations, and they vary by age, gender, and other features. Saying society is not allowed to have certain assumptions and expectations about you i…
/r/MensRights07/08/23 02:36 PM
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Agreed. It's a revenge power fantasy movie. It makes some bad guys you can absolutely feel deserve any cruelty the hero(ine) dishes out; the fact that female rape victims are more sympathetic than male rape victims doesn't make it misandrist, it just means the writers are willing to use misandry to create a hero who can still maintain audience sympathy while doing terrible things. There's plenty of 'nice guy pushed to his limit and takes revenge' stories, they just don't usually go to that extre…
/r/MensRights23/07/23 06:17 PM
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Yeah, pretty sure the child is only there because you need the setup of someone playing with toys. Not to be That Guy Who Explains The Joke, but the reason a joke works is it's unexpected, so you start with the very Expected: a little girl playing with dolls and her mother. Then you make her say something very un-childlike. The fact that it's a kid saying it as at least as essential as the punchline it self. Do the same joke, with a longer setup about a person who keeps collectible figurines in …
/r/MensRights23/07/23 05:26 PM
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Saying I like the unrealistic body proportions and jiggle physics of anime. Lady, I just said I am preferring the visual stimulation of something I cannot have sex with because it lacks corporal form, I dunno how much more voluntary the celibacy gets than that.
/r/MensRights10/07/23 08:16 PM
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We just get lumped in with the political right a lot but I think it's always been gay/trans friendly, not especially tied to marriage/family/kids lifescripts, etc. I say this as someone who actually is politically right wing, I'm not sure if we moved that way now but we definitely hadn't been even 5 years ago.
/r/MensRights17/06/23 11:16 PM
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Or we could let kids just interact with each other and see what relationship patterns develop naturally while only stepping in if something looks obviously abusive. I turned out to be a bi guy. Shockingly, I navigate the nuances of horny and platonic friendships with both genders just fine. So I'm pretty sure the rest of the population who overwhelmingly only get horny for one gender are gonna figure it out just fine too.
/r/MensRights18/05/23 01:10 AM
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Wait, the snip's not highly reversible? God damn. Every time I think they have a point, it ends up a lie. ​ They told me hormone blockers for kids were harmless, and I was in favor of a little pause until the kid figures it out. Turns out, nope, they're hugely damaging. I recommend all young men get snipped as soon as a doctor will allow, and reverse when/if they want kids. Most doctors won't do it without a wife's permission slip, oddly. I guess there is some logic to that if it's not easy to u…
/r/MensRights12/05/23 12:15 AM
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Right? I said no, never, but then I also dunno what they're considering rape. ​ "If both parties are drunk is it still rape?" I mean, yeah, a drunk guy can still force a drunk girl over the bar, or a drunk girl can still drug a guy's drink and ride his drunken, unconscious dick if she can get it up. I *suspect* you mean 'later regretted sex' but you said rape, so I'm gonna assume rape by my own understanding of the word unless you redefine it explicitly in context. "A lot of girls who claim rape…
/r/MensRights06/05/23 06:40 PM
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Because a lot of people don't know what they want, or don't have anything that especially drives them or makes them happy, so they go with the lifescript. Lifescript is the easy, no-thinking way, like moving from 8th grade to high school. It has the most opportunities to happen as most partners will likewise be lacking in any special passion or directive beyond performing their part in the script, with you doing theirs. Sadly, most fictional stories, written about heroes with unusual drive and p…
/r/MensRights15/04/23 02:50 PM
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Originally a manga, then an anime, but got a live action movie adaptation which was pretty popular, with appropriately age-differentiated actors. ​ But reading through descriptions of the JDrama, yeah, different ballgame. Ameagari has the girl smell one of his shirts he left in the changing room, but she's not getting anything sexual out of it, she's just hugging it and smiling. Neither of them thinks a dirty thought, much less acts on it.
/r/MensRights15/04/23 12:51 AM
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Eh, Ameagari (17 year old girl, 45 year old once divorced man) was pretty popular.
/r/MensRights14/04/23 01:12 AM
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Probably. I had a positive impression of who I was replying to and this sub in general so I'm not too worried about being taken wrong the first time through. We're not a very self-righteous, pissy board over here.
/r/MensRights11/04/23 01:22 PM
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I was being sarcastic in the first half. That's going to be the counter argument. The second paragraph explains why they argue like that (marginalized group = sacred). I'm not going to re-read all 150+ comments again but I'm pretty sure I've agreed with everything you've said in this thread.
/r/MensRights10/04/23 06:01 PM
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Have you considered that they're in a marginalized group and therefore we need to always consider their positions at face value from them with no outside validation or consideration of their own bias in reporting their issues? You are privileged and have the ability to not have to think of their side, a privilege they do not have, so you must relinquish it, you didn't earn that right not to think of their their side in this, or worse, to think of it and side against it. ​ Identity politics. Ther…
/r/MensRights10/04/23 01:28 PM
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It also makes it seem as if that sort of stuff every single person has to do (make sure they're prepared for an emergency, monitor food supplies, coordinate shopping and cleaning trips and budgeting) is just insurmountable. It also suggests the same burdens a single adult carries are unbearable, when they can't offload some of it onto a partner (one person cooking for two is about the same as cooking for one, leaving all cooking energy to go towards laundry for person two which is again about th…
/r/MensRights01/04/23 03:49 PM
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Have any of you managed to do a smut session with GPT4? It's god-tier. You can tweak it to whatever you want, you can give it a precise speech style, a history, you can make it into Tifa Lockheart from FF7 and console her over Cloud or BE Cloud for her, you can write out a Tifa/Cloud/Aerith threesome, with accurate lore. If they get something really off, just click the little pencil, fix it, and it'll learn from that by either incorporating the new corrected bit into its speech style, or the his…
/r/MensRights27/03/23 05:33 PM
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TLDR: Men and women are different and value different things socially as a group, so it must be men who are wrong. If men understand and try to serve girls assuming what they know if women's different values it's because they hate themselves for understanding women are different.
/r/MensRights26/03/23 06:16 PM
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Here, here. Some of the things said within *feel* right, but at the end of the day it's mostly the same unfounded set of assumed motives and unfalsifiable theory as feminism's Patriarchy.
/r/MensRights06/03/23 12:49 AM
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And that's if you're really going heavy on the cleaning. Like, a full bathroom scrub, under-the-bed cleaning, etc. every week. I just spray some vinegar and stuff in the shower after and don't give it a real scrub aside from once a month, maybe once every two.
/r/MensRights28/02/23 05:28 PM
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Thanks for the little white pill. I'm MGTOW myself but it's not entirely impossible.
/r/MensRights28/02/23 05:23 PM

African American Vernacular.
/r/AntiFeminists02/02/23 01:38 PM
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Nah, girls gotta put up with a lot of the male dating pool also being trashy dick pic spammers who talk in AAV and are into the same trash. I think this's mostly us old fogies just us shaking out fists at those damn kids. Which, hey, I'll drink to that.
/r/AntiFeminists22/01/23 04:06 AM
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Oh yeah, I mean I vacuum at least 3 times a month, I mop probably twice a quarter, I do pest spray monthly. I just don't feel compelled to DEEP clean other than about once a year, where you know, you roll up the rugs and move the furniture and vacuum under them, dust the top of the fans, take all the dishes out of the shelves and dust/make sure there's no mouse poop or dead bugs or other nasty surprises.
/r/MensRights10/01/23 07:23 PM
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I got in so much trouble with my mom as a teen for this. She would come home from work and complain that I didn't lift a finger to help with housework, so I asked her to leave me a list of what needed done. If there was a list, I'd do it, but then she'd get mad a few months later because she felt she shoudln't have to make the list anymore, I was a teenage, almost grown man who should've been able to figure this shit out by now. No, even after a year of cleaning this or that when SHE felt it nee…
/r/MensRights10/01/23 04:52 PM
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I've noticed this too, in transmen subs or even watching transmen with their female friends. There are almost certainly transmen who would completely pass to me as men, but all the transmen I've noticed were transmen act like women, socialize like women. Transpeople are a tiny fraction of the population, and transmen are a small fraction of that. So that I've met enough to notice that a lot of them sure do seem like women says to me that a lot of biological females who want to transition because…
/r/MensRights27/12/22 08:38 PM
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Oh no. Promise of pussy is no longer sufficient to motivate men's every single behavior now that they can have a more frequent state of post nut clarity.
/r/MensRights22/12/22 02:34 AM
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I discovered the Men's Right's Movement because of the bullshit I saw working at a women's DV shelter. Entitled parasites looking for hand outs, half of them don't even have an abuser at all, they just know DV shelters are way cushier than general homeless shelters. Examples of "abusers" include the elderly father of a woman in her mid-40s who insisted she do her own dishes from when she had a meal alone (he washed them from a meal together) and laundry and vacuum and also pay for her own specia…
/r/MensRights12/12/22 04:29 PM
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The Duluth Model encourages men to be seen as the primary aggressor by instructing the police to assume the man is exercising male privilege by being likely physically bigger and stronger, and by being male. Therefore even if there is no sign of threat, or if the woman is the aggressor, assume the male is the "primary aggressor" and remove the dangerous element.
/r/MensRights05/12/22 09:31 PM
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She says that men will be old with no lover and all their friends will be busy with their families and partners. If this is an epidemic of Peter Pans, why won't they just all hang out together? ​ "No one is perfectly happy by themselves for too long. It’s a dangerous place to be inside your own head 24/7 and have no one holding you accountable for anything. Have some integrity and grow up." ​ Lady, you just admit they were with a different girl every month, and that there are increasing numbers …
/r/MensRights08/11/22 09:50 PM
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Girlwriteswhat had a very good video on this topic. I wish she were still around; but I think she said she'd not really had much new to say or add to the men's rights/gender topics lately. I'm really not offering any original thoughts here since she pointed it all out to me, but there are guys out there who get shamed for being "nice guys" and daring to want sex, which society tells them comes to men who are nice, and then they get told "well you were never REALLY nice if you wanted sex as a rew…
/r/MensRights01/11/22 04:50 PM
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I think the strongest person I've ever met was female. She competed in Strongman competitions. Literally pulled trucks for exhibition purposes. She was also like 5'5''. Tiny thing. ​ I get what the guy's saying. This woman is in the top .001% of females and the top 15% of males could outlift even her. He isn't wrong that "men are stronger than women" is so statistically overwhelmingly accurate. Most women who are professionally dedicated to building strength will still be soundly beaten by anyon…
/r/AntiFeminists22/10/22 01:03 AM
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Thank you, I was trying to explain why I agreed and disagreed with this post but couldn't find the words. I disagree with it in that it does indeed happen (it is a description) but that it should not (prescription). I don't even disagree with it from a biological perspective, but we have had such precise control over our fertility for the last thousand or so years (even before birth control, knowing what makes babies and having any capacity at all to restrain ourselves and consciously plan aroun…
/r/MensRights01/09/22 02:46 AM
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Yeah, that'll convince people the vaccine is safe and effective and urge them to take a step you totally believe will ultimately save their life and the life of everyone they love.
/r/AntiFeminists01/09/22 12:40 AM
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I know it's called a shit test, but waiting 4-6 months before fucking doesn't seem like a crazy thing to me. Sounds like good advice, honestly.
/r/AntiFeminists30/08/22 07:06 PM
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So the penis is a bullshit detector. Cool!
/r/MensRights22/08/22 10:13 PM
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The word you were thinking of was astronomy.
/r/MensRights22/08/22 10:01 PM
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Oh damn. I really enjoyed her book. I'd hoped 'transitioning' back to female would help her. (I know she never identified as male and it was for research purposes but she got to go back to female with no irreversible chemical changes from more traditional transitioning.) ​ I was surprised she was surprised men can't just go around calling things or each other cute, how many 'common sense' man things surprised her. Things women would definitely notice and judge men for, she didn't realize until s…
/r/AntiFeminists21/08/22 02:22 PM
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And then therapy is often useless for so many things. Why not give us a taste of what solutions you'd actually offer in therapy? It's kind of like "go to therapy/call a suicide hotline" is the go to so someone doesn't have to actually engage with a person's problem. (And they shouldn't necessarily have to, but it's stupid to pat yourself on the back and feel like you offered mature or helpful advice to the other person just because you bowed out of what is beyond what you can or want to handle.)…
/r/MensRights14/08/22 11:32 AM
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My kids are my world, my son is my king, and I'm serious about nursing school. ​ I've known many fine, sincerely dedicated nurses, this is not a knock at nurses at all, but working in social services, I noticed an absurd amount of crappy single moms choosing to go to nursing school seemingly as an excuse to not be working ('I'm in school') and dropping out before they get to the actual part of the program that involves doing work hours in a clinical setting. (Or as an excuse to get program provi…
/r/AntiFeminists12/08/22 02:40 AM
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No female contact? How do they think we intend to pull that off without going offgrid? ​ I'll see women at the store, I'll see them at the office, I'll assist them as customers. I'm just not going to get intimately involves with any. Is being denied my dick and a cut of my paycheck so indistinguishable to you from total no contact?
/r/MensRights09/08/22 08:51 PM
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Mulan was great as a cartoon, she really was outclassed by even the old, out of shape, fat men who were recruitd because biology's a bitch. She overcame and was a decent, but never stellar, fighter, whose bravery won the day. She had no ambitions of being brave, either; she just wanted to protect her dad, and ended up in a position to save China. ​ New Live Action Mulan shows up already kicking everyone's ass right out the gate and ew dad's armor's just holding me back.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 02:47 PM
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Trans-men are not male though: At the very least, this one's not. If you don't actually want and think the male social experience is more appropriate to you, you're not 'male' even mentally. ​ I believe trans people exist, in which their sex and gender conflict. I also think they're very, very, very rare, and most are transtrenders who think transitioning is all about them, all internal, instead of about one's societal role, necessarily relating to others. If I lived utterly alone or in some biz…
/r/MensRights19/07/22 01:19 PM
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Nobody wants to go back. Women aren't special in that.
/r/MensRights16/06/22 05:13 PM
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Damn, that's good. Short and effective.
/r/MensRights30/05/22 11:30 PM
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