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This is perfect. Whenever a man sees a woman making a mistake he shouldn’t do or say anything unless it would lead to loss of life. Let them take accountability and, if asked why they didn’t say anything, just ask why they would want him to practice misogyny, mansplaining, and toxic masculinity?
/r/MensRights13/12/25 09:41 PM
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Thank you!
/r/MensRights20/08/25 06:40 PM
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In high school, a couple can be dating and one can below the age of consent while the other is above it. That should be taken into consideration whenever there’s a statutory sex case with teenagers. And, the current state of their relationship should be determined to make sure that it isn’t a revenge accusation.
/r/MensRights16/07/25 02:56 AM
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When we moved to our town, I looked up state sex offender online site to see if there were any in our neighborhood. One case stood out to me because something seemed off so I asked a neighbor. She told me that a couple was dating in high school and were having sex. The boy was a year or two older than the girl. When they broke up, and the girl was upset, the girl’s mother called the police and reported the boy for statutory rape even though the sex was consensual and the mother had known about t…
/r/MensRights15/07/25 08:35 AM
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In an era of gender equality, men should never be seen as human ATM’s if women aren’t willing to be seen as human sexbots. We either dehumanize each other or we treat each other with respect.
/r/MensRights06/07/25 03:58 PM
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When I was 19, I moved to Boston in 1980 and became friends with a guy who had two female roommates. Both of them worked in Cambridge at a child drop-off center that looked after children ranging from 6 months to 6 years old. The kids were predominantly the children of visiting professors whose wives were taking English classes at the local adult learning center. When one of the women couldn’t work, my friend would substitute. If both women couldn’t work, I began substituting. Eventually, both w…
/r/MensRights06/07/25 03:02 PM
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Those are men who think that being male feminists will get them laid. They believe women who say that they want men who are sensitive, kind, and don’t revel in their masculinity. I saw these guys in college, skinny vegetarians, who deferred to their girlfriends, took women’s studies classes (some even minored in women’s studies) and were always shocked to find out that their girlfriends were cheating on them with a man who was their exact opposite.
/r/MensRights06/07/25 02:20 PM
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You may love her but she obviously doesn’t love you. Love and $3.50 gets you a cup of coffee at DD. Dump her and move on with your life.
/r/MensRights06/07/25 10:54 AM
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They’ve always been there. People are just speaking up about it now. There have always been adult women who sexually preyed on young boys knowing that society would see it as a right of passage instead of as abuse.
/r/MensRights26/06/25 07:31 PM
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They had nothing to say which I found to be the case whenever I spoke from either experience or facts & research. They preferred to discuss topics based on their feelings. None of the women in the class took up my offer to visit my workplace and challenge their assumptions. I had a similar experience when we discussed DV. I had to write a research paper and found that studies showed that bisexual women report higher rates of DV when in lesbian relationships than when in heterosexual relationship…
/r/MensRights25/06/25 07:19 AM
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I was majoring in social work and had to take a women’s studies class. Knowing that I wouldn’t survive an entire semester of that nonsense, I chose to take a summer class where they crammed an entire semester into one week. I usually kept quiet in the class but, when the discussion turned to sex work, I spoke up. At the time, I was working at a local fully nude juice bar as the bouncer/announcer/DJ. The class presented strip clubs as places where men went to oppress women. I let them know where …
/r/MensRights25/06/25 03:25 AM
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No, I believe in gender equality. Isn’t that what they’ve been demanding all these years? Or, did they really mean conditional equality where women get political & economic parity with elite men while still expecting all men to adhere to traditional gender roles like paying for dates, holding doors open, giving up their seats, etc.?
/r/MensRights21/06/25 08:45 PM
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They don’t “trust any men” until their car tire needs to be changed and a man comes along to do it for them.
/r/MensRights27/05/25 12:48 PM
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“I’m lying? Are you accusing me of lying about my own SA? If I was a woman would you have accused me of lying? It sounds like you have an anti-male bias that you need to examine if you are to continue your academic career!”
/r/MensRights11/05/25 01:57 PM
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What he meant was that was that what was being said didn’t go with the feminist programming he had consumed so had no way to process it.
/r/MensRights11/05/25 01:54 PM
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When I was in college, my girlfriend wanted me to accompany her to a Take Back The Night rally because she was thinking about speaking about her SA. At one point, a young man walked to the mic and explained that, before transferring to our school, he attended a choir college where he was SA’d by his roommate. TBTN rallies are promoted as a “safe space” for anyone who has been SA’d. In this case, “anyone”, clearly meant “women” because it wasn’t long before the women began telling his to “shut up…
/r/MensRights11/05/25 01:52 PM
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When I was in college, I took a class called “American Culture in the 1950’s” where we had to read Betty Friedan’s “The Feminine Mystique”. I learned to read when I was 3 and love books. But, Friedan’s book was the first book that made me so angry that I threw it across the room. When we discussed the book in class I said that I thought the book was bullshit. The professor and the class were surprised that I would malign a feminist classic. The TA, a friend of mine, smiled because we had already…
/r/MensRights30/03/25 12:29 PM
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I found sources online about 20 years ago when I had to take a women’s studies class for my major. I knew that I couldn’t sit through an entire semester of that mess so I opted to take a summer class where the entire semester was compressed into a week…Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. We had to write four papers that week and one was on domestic violence. I was surprised to find that a women’s organization had commissioned the study but, when the results showed that DV between men & women was 50/50…
/r/MensRights30/03/25 12:08 PM
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And, have lesbians have a higher rate of domestic violence. Bisexual women report higher rates of domestic violence when in lesbian relationships than when in heterosexual relationships.
/r/MensRights28/03/25 11:46 AM
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I don’t recall the man’s name since it happened about 20 years ago.
/r/MensRights28/03/25 11:44 AM
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My ex is a clinical social worker with a private practice. About 20 years ago, she had a client who had gone to a friend’s house and, when she returned home, told her parents that her friend’s father had molested her. Her parents called the police who questioned the girl, then brought the man to the station, questioned, arrested, and charged him. His wife kicked him out of the house, he may have lost his job, friends and neighbors shunned him, and the story hit the local news. Eventually, the po…
/r/MensRights23/03/25 02:23 AM
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