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9

A whole marijuana!? That will fuck you up.
/r/MensRights03/06/13 11:28 PM
10

With content? It had zero.
/r/seduction21/09/12 03:13 AM
23

Shitty article. "What happens when you approach 77 women...maybe some day ill write about."
/r/seduction20/09/12 11:52 PM
6

Yes.
/r/seduction11/07/12 12:26 AM
3

Talk to a girl, her friend puts her hand right on my face and shoves me away. Not a rejection per se (from the girl I was talking to), but close enough. Wow, good job on you for handling that calmly. The urge twist a wrist into a hold would have been too great...
/r/seduction22/09/11 12:57 PM
4

How? If she KNEW he removed it then she consenting by seeing him do it and still continuing with the sex. If she didn't know, this is pure speculation. I've had a condom come off and not notice until after the fact...
/r/MensRights17/09/11 12:05 AM
35

"How do you spell your name again?" "It's Jill. J I L L." "No, I meant your last name." "Smith. S M I T H." "fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu"
/r/seduction16/07/11 05:27 PM
4

I didn't get that at all. Style was already a successful writer and with life in general just not with women. He went about learning social skills like you would any other skill, studying and doing 'homework.' He learned psychology and social dynamics mainly focusing on women but it also helped him in many aspects of life. In the end, he did grow to resent the pick up artists he called "robots" who only had pickup going for them in life, nothing else. Neil (Style) on the other hand wasn't a robo…
/r/seduction04/06/11 03:21 AM
3

This is from a dating site. These women do not know anything about his personality etc. All that information is part of your dating profile...the amount of money you make is just one tiny piece of information contained in that profile.
/r/MensRights08/02/11 01:50 PM
6

Dude broke the law Are you sure about that? Oakland County prosecutors, relying on a Michigan statute typically used to prosecute crimes such as identity theft or stealing trade secrets
/r/MensRights26/12/10 07:33 PM
5

[blah]
/r/MensRights22/11/10 02:28 PM
0

"It's not nice to hit." Sage advice that you would be wise to follow-- especially with people. FTFY
/r/MensRights31/10/10 01:59 PM
10

Try calling racism when you're white, your boss is white, and the majority of the company is white. Good luck with that one.
/r/MensRights09/10/10 05:15 PM
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Except young (white, heterosexual, able bodied) males can't be discriminated against. At least according to our government, they are not a protected class. This was my first lesson in HR when I graduated college. I happened to be the only person in the company at the time who literally couldn't be discriminated against.
/r/MensRights09/10/10 04:32 PM
106

Right...so the young men not wearing high heels?
/r/MensRights09/10/10 04:21 PM
1

So your point is...women are weak? Incapable of inflicting serious damage? I'm confused here.
/r/MensRights07/10/10 06:55 PM
6

Can't we just compromise and cut some pieces of the doctors dick off?
/r/MensRights14/09/10 05:35 AM
3

I had to put my dog to sleep, he was suffering and the quality of life wasn't worth it. I made the right decision...therefore I don't need emotional support. Wait, you're a fucking idiot, never mind.
/r/MensRights13/09/10 10:07 PM
2

It's all good. As you can see, when you admit it people appreciate it and upvote you...
/r/MensRights28/05/10 06:27 AM
4

It's a hot button issue. Innocent until proven guilty...unless you are a man falsely accused of rape and have your life destroyed. It's pretty bad when women can use this as a tool to destroy a mans life and not face consequences. Yeah, you came off as whiny and trying to change a subreddit that you have not really taken part in yet. Don't criticize what you barely understand...but I think you've already figured that out.
/r/MensRights27/05/10 03:17 PM
3

It is you who lacks reading skills. I just counted...maybe 3 or 4 of the top 20 stories deal with false rape allegations.
/r/MensRights27/05/10 01:56 PM
19

The Eighth Amendment: Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. When the system knows people are getting raped and don't care...that surely is cruel and unusual punishment.
/r/MensRights28/04/10 09:34 AM
3

It's not illegal in the US. I asked my lawyer friend. He doesn't know about Europe.
/r/MensRights23/03/10 09:33 PM
1

Wow, I had no clue they weren't nearly as hard. Goes off to research to make sure you don't work for De Beers...
/r/MensRights19/03/10 10:14 PM
12

Ha ha ha, not sure why I was named there. If you count this comment, I've probably commented/posted a story in r/mensrights all of 10 times.
/r/MensRights19/03/10 09:26 PM
6

How about a cubic zirconia? The only difference is real diamonds have flaws. . .cubic zirconia are perfect. Yet which one is more expensive?
/r/MensRights19/03/10 03:12 PM
4

I wish. It wasn't from the job I was just laid off from, it was from the job I had before that. It was in an HR training session over all the forms of discrimination. I was singled out by the HR lady and she joked about how I was the only one that couldn't be discriminated against. Everyone else in the room was from some protected group; not white, female, old enough for it to be considered age discrimination, etc. (At the time, I was pretty much the only white guy in his 20's at that job). A yo…
/r/MensRights16/02/10 04:15 PM
8

Add me to the statistic. I was laid off two weeks ago because things slowed down too much according to HR. However, two weeks before I was laid off we hired a fresh college grad into the exact same job title as myself. She gets paid about 2/3's of what I get based on my years of experience. I was thinking about seeing a lawyer. I have had nothing but good reviews for this company. I don't see how it's fair that I can get let go for the work being slow when in reality they just swapped me for a l…
/r/MensRights16/02/10 02:36 PM
1

No, we are equal in rights. Are we equal in worth? How do you measure worth? As slaves sold on open market, no people will fetch different prices.
/r/MensRights23/01/10 05:41 AM
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To encourage discussion.
/r/MensRights20/01/10 04:39 PM
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I don't believe in a creator. No one is equal to anyone else, we are all unique. That being said, gender, race, age, etc. should not be used to discriminate against anyone and they should be judged based on their own capabilities. In the eyes of the law, we should all be treated equal.
/r/MensRights20/01/10 04:33 PM
1

Nope, we are all unique.
/r/MensRights20/01/10 04:24 PM
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Wait. Do we just consider them equal or are they equal?
/r/MensRights20/01/10 02:52 PM
0

But women are equal...so why didn't they make men their property?
/r/MensRights20/01/10 02:36 PM
7

This is how I treat everyone at work. I keep my work life and my private life separate.
/r/MensRights19/01/10 03:31 PM
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Ha ha ha, most of the time I have no clue of the gender of the person I'm talking to, including you. I don't tell off women telling sad stories, never have and never will. I do call some people out when they post lies / half truths / deceptions though. It's amazing that you can infer I hate women from posts on an anonymous internet site and even more incredibly that you can infer my sexual preferences. It's funny how you are so quick to call me a woman hater...I think I sense a little hatred on …
/r/MensRights22/12/09 01:51 AM
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When I say "troll" I really mean 'call them on some of the lies / bullshit they spout.' Hobby? Yes, reddit is a hobby of which ladybashing might take up 0.1% of my attention, don't flatter yourself too much.
/r/MensRights22/12/09 01:20 AM
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Yes. I care about karma. That's why I troll r/ladybashing with my main account. Don't take away my imaginary points!
/r/MensRights22/12/09 12:59 AM
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They are calling for backup in r/ladybashing: http://www.reddit.com/r/LadyBashing/comments/ah897/girl_gets_downvoted_for_telling_mensrights/
/r/MensRights22/12/09 12:35 AM
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Yeah, I don't know how you can vote for r/mensrights as the worst when this shit hole exists: r/LadyBashing
/r/MensRights18/12/09 06:19 PM
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I don't think a woman should ever be forced to have an abortion if she doesn't want to have one. I agree, nobody is advocating she be forced to have an abortion. There is always adoption. I also don't think a female should be able to get an abortion if the guy wants to have it. It's a decision that involves both partners! That I'm not sure I can agree with. If it was an accidental pregnancy I couldn't advocate a women being forced to carry a baby she didn't want.
/r/MensRights13/12/09 11:16 PM
17

Yes
/r/MensRights13/12/09 08:57 PM
6

Hearing shit like this...plus the close calls I've had already make me really want to get a vasectomy.
/r/MensRights04/11/09 09:25 PM
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I saw this first hand a couple months ago. My buddy was introducing his new girlfriend to a bunch of his friends at our local favorite Mexican place. She was nervous and gulped down 7 margaritas in about 45 minutes and then proceeded to puke all over her self and passed out after we left. She insisted that she was drugged because she has never puked or got sick like that before. The only thing is, we were all drinking margaritas from the same pitchers and no one else got sick (no one else slamme…
/r/MensRights27/10/09 04:34 PM
1

Don't look now, but you have a stalker: http://www.reddit.com/r/LadyBashing/comments/9xhaq/shes_not_just_unethical_shes_a_traitorous_slut/ I was on his profile seeing where he was spreading dangerous pseudoscience.
/r/MensRights25/10/09 02:18 PM
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Mine does too...but only if your wife doesn't take it. Not sure how they would know if she doesn't work at the same company...
/r/MensRights16/10/09 05:58 PM
2

Hover over the link before you click it to see what it is. If you have such a crash-prone computer it's your responsibility to make sure it doesn't happen.
/r/MensRights13/10/09 04:47 PM
2

Inviting a man into your home so he can train your daughter to be a dominatrix doesn't count as molesting her? Maybe not directly but indirectly certainly? She was the primary care giver and invited this stranger into her daughters life...she should bare a larger burden of the guilt.
/r/MensRights25/09/09 04:56 PM
4

She also tried to put words in my mouth: http://www.reddit.com/r/sex/comments/9mvvh/about_to_do_it_for_the_first_time_what_do_i_need/c0dkvar?context=1
/r/MensRights25/09/09 02:34 PM
2

Yeah, I see that but I also read that as: 'The mother invited a man into her home to train her 12 year old daughter to become a dominatrix..." It's kind of sick that the primary care giver can invite an unrelated adult into the home and then plea out to a lesser sentence...
/r/MensRights25/09/09 01:00 PM
3

Isn't it kind of sick that a mother could invite a man into her home, have him prepare her 12 year old daughter to be a dominatrix, have him prostitute her out at 14 years of age, and then plea for a more lenient sentence? And by mother I mean the child's only biological care giver and by man I mean unrelated adult. It doesn't matter what the gender of the related adult is, it seems like that person should have more responsibility and guilt in this matter...
/r/MensRights25/09/09 12:54 PM
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It doesn't say he received any sexual favors. It says they both pimped the daughter out as a dominatrix. They were both charged with commercial sex trafficking...it doesn't say anywhere that the man was charged with additional things that the mother was not charged for. It specifically says the mother was charged with the same crime as the man was...
/r/MensRights24/09/09 08:29 PM
3

You need to add 2 spaces before the hard return if you want your text to not appear in the quote. (please ignore me if you knew this and it was just a typo :)
/r/MensRights03/09/09 06:10 PM
6

If we turned this around...wouldn't women wearing tight/revealing clothing also constitute sexual assault?
/r/MensRights19/08/09 03:41 PM
11

I almost up-voted you until I saw the lesbian remark...not sure where that came from? But I've seen similar things in my limited experience. In my trivial jobs like hosting, waiting tables, concession stand at movie theater, etc., the female managers were more prone to playing favorites and letting emotions dictate actions which proved to be difficult to anticipate or plan for. I almost didn't know what to expect out of them half the time. The male managers seemed to be more consistent in there …
/r/MensRights18/08/09 02:29 PM
10

I like you.
/r/MensRights17/08/09 01:45 PM
18

At least the readers have some sense in them: so it's a power trip to get the ladies to strip off and I guess it's a power trip to get them to cover up (burqa style) that's a lot power the ladies wield and all they have to do is move bits of fabric around their bodies. and another: So, at the Chippendales show, you talked to the (female) audience, at Spearmint, you talked to the (female) performers. Might have been interesting to hear from the men, in both cases...
/r/MensRights17/08/09 01:18 PM
6

Did you bother reading past the first paragraph? During the trial, the alleged victim told the County Court he urged Ms Naggs not to put the sex toy into his anus and was shocked when she did. It also doesn't say it in this article, but when I first heard about it the story said he volunteered to do this but told her no penetration before he stripped down...
/r/MensRights05/08/09 01:24 PM
9

Actually, I remember the story was he volunteered to get naked and be part of her show but very specifically told her no penetration...
/r/MensRights05/08/09 01:21 PM
1

Is she a girl? Check. Psycho indeed.
/r/MensRights20/04/09 08:31 PM
0

I'm not touching this with a 10' blunt.
/r/MensRights10/04/09 08:11 PM
1

Does "you people" = men? I'm a little confused. You stated this was "law." Okay, show me this law! And I thought women were fighting for equal rights...not to become the financial responsibility of men? Now, I can understand where this might come into play when a person gives up a professional career to take on household chores or child rearing while the other person takes on bringing money home. But that's a pretty specific example how any one person might become financially responsible for ano…
/r/MensRights02/04/09 06:06 PM
1

Show me where this "law" is written please. Is it a one sided law? Does the women not agree to support the man at the same time?
/r/MensRights02/04/09 02:05 PM
9

This is why I secretly film all my casual sexual encounters...
/r/MensRights25/03/09 01:35 PM
1

What is WBB?
/r/MensRights13/03/09 03:50 PM
2

What is WBB?
/r/MensRights12/03/09 05:54 PM
2

Ha ha ha, man I didn't say it was perfect or that we should follow the whole thing. I thought most people in elementary/high school learned the 'Eye for an Eye' part. Like the article that was on here a month or so ago about an Iranian man getting sentenced to have his eyes burned with acid because he did that same to a woman. I totally agreed with that punishment...
/r/MensRights06/01/09 06:32 PM
2

Number 196 of your list: If a man put out the eye of another man, his eye shall be put out. Becomes: If a person lights the genitals of another person on fire, their own genitals shall be set ablaze.
/r/MensRights06/01/09 06:11 PM
2

I really wish we could use Hammurabi's Code for shit like this...
/r/MensRights06/01/09 03:33 PM
9

Read your own story. He wasn't arrested for text messaging her...he was arrested for trying to meet her at a park. He was 29 and she was 12. It also says he pleaded no contest to providing obscene material to a minor. I'm sure his intentions were clear from his texts and he tried to meet her...
/r/MensRights13/11/08 03:14 PM
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