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The part where you don't even know how a baby is made and your dmb ass is here lecturing us on why women should be allowed to murder them to avoid responsibility
/r/MensRights05/03/24 11:09 PM
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men lack the reproductive organs to have a horse in this race. This is why the other guy keeps calling you stupid. How do you think a baby is made? Do you think a woman just... gains weight one day and 9 months later a baby comes out?
/r/MensRights05/03/24 07:56 AM
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Its the baby's body too, they don't get a vote?
/r/MensRights05/03/24 07:53 AM
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A child's life should be valuable regardless of gender.
/r/MensRights05/03/24 07:52 AM
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Discord has less of a chance of being taken over by feminists if you get good mods that don't allow them to talk over men.
/r/MensRights05/03/24 07:50 AM
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Discord has less of a chance of being taken over by feminists if you get good mods that don't allow them to talk over men.
/r/MensRights05/03/24 07:49 AM
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I mean not always. Not even most of the time. Sometimes people just need to re-contextualize a problem. Sometimes people get tunnel vision and need an outside perspective. Sometimes the problem isn't even with the partner, but reddit blames them anyways because "grr men 😡"
/r/MensRights05/03/24 07:48 AM
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I don't know why women think it's an insult lol. I got called one today. Like yes, Karen, he actually did pick me. Because I'm not a bitch. You should try it some time.
/r/MensRights03/03/24 04:35 AM
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Black MEN exist. Do you not realize that? Or do they not count to you?I never said women were like cops i don't know why you keep saying that. You made that up.
/r/MensRights02/02/24 12:54 AM
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Cop isn't an identity . Nobody is born as a cop. Nobody identifies as a cop. Your argument is nonsense and so are you. We have been oppressed by businesses and the government, not men.
/r/MensRights02/02/24 12:50 AM
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It's not fair to ask someone to bear the weight of responsibility for their entire groups actions. Especially demanding they bear that weight to earn the right to be treated with fairness and dignity. Imagine you said this about anyone other than men. Imagine if you said "if good black people are tired of being profiled by police, they need to focus on stopping crime in the black community so white people can let their guards down." Like do you not hear how disgusting that is? Nobody is asking w…
/r/MensRights01/02/24 07:02 PM
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That's awful. When you exist at an intersectional point sometimes you can't even tell where the bigotry is coming from. Like, for me, when someone condescends to me, I sometimes can't tell if it's because I'm a woman or I'm disabled or what. I imagine for you too it's like "is it because of my race? Because I'm a man? Both?"
/r/MensRights01/02/24 06:56 PM
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😅 yes. Literally everyone I know in a wheelchair experiences this. When I'm out in public, I'd say like 75% of people don't even bother addressing me, they act like I'm a puppy, they will literally talk about me or ask questions about me to the person I'm with. In restaurants, I have had maybe one server ever actually take my order, they always look to my caregivers and ask "wht does she want?" When people do address me, they talk to me like I'm 3. The baby voice is especially common among old p…
/r/MensRights01/02/24 06:51 PM
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Pretty privilege is definitely real, like I've gone out with friends and like my one friend is a small blonde with the bluest eyes and a super perfect smile, and like people will trip over themselves to be as nice as possible to her. I've literally seen peoples attitude change mid-sentence because their eyes went from her to someone else. And oh boy some guys act like I'm part of the furniture when she's around lol. So yeah I think you are right that your appearance plays a major role, male or f…
/r/MensRights31/01/24 03:23 AM
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That's horrible, wow. Fathers really aren't appreciated enough. I know I criticized my parents a lot, justifiably so, but like one thing I will say positively about them is my dad knew the score with having a disabled daughter and he did his part and never complained about it. He always made sure accommodations were made for me. I'm very grateful to my parents, my dad really showed up for me, I just wish they would back off on this one issue and accept that wheelchair or not I'm an adult now and…
/r/MensRights31/01/24 03:17 AM
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Oh my God that's crazy!
/r/MensRights31/01/24 03:09 AM
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It's just tough never having any space or alone time. But it's ok. Like even if we split up we will still be friends and I'll figure this out some way.
/r/MensRights31/01/24 12:02 AM
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No one here is buying your concern-trolling. See how quickly you changed your tune? Your original messages were all about me and how I'm at risk and how he's a potential predator and everything to do with him is toxic but now that you're here all of the sudden you are feigning concern with HIS safety and what about him?? You are honestly the most full of shit person I've ever seen. Aside from you just bring horrible to me, you're revealing yourself to be so manipulative and toxic. You are the da…
/r/MensRights30/01/24 11:54 PM
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I try to be supportive as much as possible but I also feel like with my situation there are limits to what I can do.
/r/MensRights30/01/24 11:49 PM
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That must be tough, sorry
/r/MensRights30/01/24 11:46 PM
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I know what it is like for people to be uncomfortable at your existence and I know it's not a nice feeling. I'm sorry
/r/MensRights30/01/24 06:09 PM
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