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So it was a joke. Ok. I was only looking to discuss the topic. I'm through with your shenanigans.
/r/MensRights29/11/17 08:42 PM
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Why read it? It's not even a study, it's based on 39 people, the sample size is way too small.
/r/MensRights29/11/17 08:17 PM
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Why comment on an article you're not going to read?
/r/MensRights29/11/17 05:56 PM
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We're taking about people who are thinking no, but saying yes. You read the article right?
/r/MensRights29/11/17 02:31 PM
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It can apply to either women or men. It may be unwanted sex, but that's not rape. If the unenthusiastic party gives no message that they're uninterested, and instead feigns desire. The other party is not guilty whatsoever. The unenthusiastic party should communicate that they're uninterested, rather than the opposite. People need to stand up for their convictions or this will keep happening. Regardless of the gender.
/r/MensRights29/11/17 01:27 PM
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And this gem also from Jimmy John's telling women to 'stomp the snot' out of men.
/r/MensRights27/07/17 01:04 AM
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The fact is that I noticed a tremendous change in the way that my coworkers treated me in the office. Yes, this will happen. It's good and natural. Also, higher up's will start to recognize you as a professional, and it will probably help your career. I'm worried of suffering from severe douche syndrome. Just don't start being a douche. If you aren't one now, I'm sure you'll be OK, just be yourself. I would be dressing in a way that I can afford, but would represent wealth I don't have. "dress f…
/r/seduction07/05/15 06:44 AM
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If you like to watch feminists talk, then yes, because the other guest is a self described feminist too.
/r/MensRights03/11/14 06:21 AM
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I'd say I probably agree with that. I've made note that while leaving work to go out to lunch somewhere, the men I see are usually like 80% of the time eating lunch alone, where maybe only 5% of women I see are ever alone, almost all are in groups of at least 2. I think women are just a lot less likely to go do things alone, at least in my observations.
/r/seduction24/04/14 02:24 PM
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I’m subbed to r/egalitarianism too, but it’s nearly pointless since there is only like a post or 2 a month there…
/r/MensRights06/03/14 07:01 AM
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Thank you, thank you, for being one of the only people here talking about the root of the police issue going on in this post. Yes, we really don’t know for sure what would happen if the genders were reversed here, but all your comments are totally accurate to the tenant laws in my state. Having law enforcement in the family, and hearing stories of these same situations, it does happen, and it all comes back to tenant laws. I like what you said: “I know this sounds fucked up, but it is the law.” …
/r/MensRights27/12/12 05:51 AM
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If you’re confused by this comment, reverse the genders, and then read it again.
/r/MensRights12/11/12 06:08 AM
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This certainly was the case at the Coyote Ugly ‘Saloon’ (not a strip club) in Vegas. There were a bunch of women (patrons, not employees) dancing up on platform. I hopped up there, and in a few seconds was yelled at by an employee to come down. All he said was ‘women only!’
/r/MensRights12/10/12 02:25 AM
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There may not be an easy way out of this, as the law in many areas says that he must follow the eviction process which can take 30-60 days, which is preventing him, or the cops, from removing her. And the restraining order takes precedence over anything else, preventing him from re-entering the house if she is physically there. So he is probably screwed. Also, sorry, I don’t think this story really has anything to do with ‘mens rights’.
/r/MensRights31/05/12 07:12 AM
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Because the law in many areas says that he must follow the proper eviction process which can take 30-60 days. Leaving her with the house made her a legal ‘resident’ in the law’s eyes.
/r/MensRights31/05/12 07:08 AM
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When someone researches to find out someone's real identidy and either shares it with others or posts it publicly, usually maliciously.
/r/MensRights08/05/12 12:16 AM
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hah I laughed my ass off at your comment, as that truly is a shit way to take a screenshot. But after reading though the post, found that he actually had to snap it from a friend’s machine since she unfriended (blocked?) him. Good man he is.
/r/MensRights30/04/12 09:00 AM
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