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| 68 | What do we think about double consent? | General | SppellingMistake | /r/MensRights | 24/11/21 10:15 AM |
| 1 | I guess men don't understand because they are killed and, as all dead people, can't relate to the problems of women loosing their jobs under the Taliban regime. | General | SppellingMistake | /r/MensRights | 17/08/21 02:19 PM |
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| 10 | What do we think about double consent?So what do you see wrong with this idea with double consent? Man: let's have sex Woman: let's have sex Man: in case of pregnancy, I do not consent to being a father. Woman: in case of pregnancy I'm keeping the baby. The man fucks off and calls it a night. Another scenario: Man: let's have sex Woman: let's have sex Man: in case of pregnancy, I do not consent to being a father. Woman: in case of pregnancy I'll have an abortion. Both proceed to have sex * Woman gets pregnant, changes her mind, has … | /r/MensRights | 24/11/21 12:07 PM |
| 9 | What do we think about double consent?The risk is implicit for both but only one has the right to opt out of the lasting consequences and that's the woman. And that's fair - abortion is no joke. I get it. But, if there's an established practice of consenting to parenthood at the point of having sex, just as there is for the very act of having sex, then perhaps we can avoid the issues man face of becoming fathers against their will. | /r/MensRights | 24/11/21 11:49 AM |
| 16 | What do we think about double consent?That's the point. If you haven't consented to the second part - being a parent - then you shouldn't pay child support. The girl can choose to take the risk at the time when you both decide to have sex. | /r/MensRights | 24/11/21 10:28 AM |
| 33 | I agree with Daniel Craig: we don’t need a female James BondThe author is awful even when agreeing with Daniel Craig. She doesn't want Bond to be played by a woman because he's a outdated character in her view. And if he is played by a woman, then here's why that's great apparently: "I personally find Bond a tired narrative so for me the most entertaining thing about it wouldn’t be the film itself but the defensive howls of outrage it would provoke. I would certainly get the popcorn out for that." | /r/MensRights | 24/09/21 12:19 AM |
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