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I don't Even waste Thinking about this stuff. Here is something that will hopefully help some people. When other people try and label you or say you're behaving a certain way and paint it negatively - it's often because they have a problem with it it themselves or are affected by it. It's like when someone is super shitty to you so you're passive aggressive toward them. Then they make a huge deal about how you're so passive aggressive and it's wrong. But they only feel like it's wrong because yo…
/r/MensRights11/02/23 02:19 AM
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And it gets portrayed and talked about pike its the opposite. I was watching a show. A man divorced a very rich woman. She disappeared and left the kids with him. No trace of her. Abandoned them. He goes to his female lawyer and says I want full custody. She says did she Kay child support last month and the man says yes. The lawyer says unfortunately - the system is freighted toward the husband's. Meaning, the system is set in the men's favor. It was supposed to be this big statement about a man…
/r/MensRights11/02/23 02:12 AM
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A really hard thing about being a man that no one talks about is dealing with simps and the environment they create. They enabled bad behavior from women. Women then know they can get away with it and the rest of us are stuck in this crummy situation. Weak minded men who flip out because a boob grazed their arm make life hard in the rest of us.
/r/MensRights11/02/23 02:08 AM
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It's not so much normalized as enabled. Women's behavior is enabled by outside people. Either other women or "simp" like men.
/r/MensRights11/02/23 02:05 AM
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The fact that she felt safe posting this shows she hasn't ever been truly bullied. A man could never ever share these types of feelings out loud or society would eat the malive. That's being bullied. Knowing you better bottle it all up out of fear of society shitting on your, getting told to man up - stop being a "pussy" - quit crying - etc. When I was a young boy - adults - especially women - treated me like and held me to the same standards as grown men. And that's something a lot of little bo…
/r/MensRights08/02/23 07:23 PM
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