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| 2 | so this is making the rounds on facebookIf this is the case women can feel free to stop having an opinion on circumcision immediately - no penis, no opinion, right? Of course.. That would make it considerably harder for vocalise my aversion at the idea that any future sons of mine should be arbitrarily mutilated, but it's more of a facetious quip than an honest expectation. Would that I could say the same about the above. | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 09:08 AM |
| 1 | Saw this on Facebook and it pissed me off. Apparently single dads are incapable of creating a "home"Mostly raised by a single Dad here, turned out fine. He did try remarrying at one point but, well, she turned out to be a bit crazy (chasing him around the house with a KNIFE crazy). I never felt so happy and safe in my life as when we left that womans 'home'. | /r/MensRights | 24/06/12 01:45 AM |
| 2 | Feminists attack and misrepresent Mens Rights Movement (Fathers4Justice, National Coalition for Men, A Voice for Men, RegisterHer)'...but rather than engaging in a victim-war, rather than saying "I have suffered, and my suffering is of more important than yours," why not accept that we all suffer, in some way or another?' Immediately followed by; 'It is of course, a matter of historical fact that women have been systematically sidelined and regarded as second class citizens for much of our time on the planet,' Pretty much sums up the entire article. | /r/MensRights | 22/05/12 02:04 AM |
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