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GeneralSquare-Ship-9609/r/MensRights10/12/22 07:47 PM
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I think living together leads to over-familiarity which leads to a loss of libido. It's a bit hard to want to have hot monkey sex with someone who you know suffers from constipation.
/r/MensRights13/12/22 02:29 AM
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Dang. Fucked up costs of living, terrible dating scene, terrible politics. I should get out of here.
/r/MensRights13/12/22 02:26 AM
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Well, I guess you really can't read.
/r/MensRights13/12/22 02:24 AM
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I don't understand why we need feminism to see that male-on-male violence is bad. I was raised to never get into fights. This whole idea that men are raised to be violent and need feminism to connect with their feelings is itself a manipulation used by feminism.
/r/MensRights12/12/22 03:29 AM
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I lived in a few countries between 2012 and 2020. Mainly Singapore and Dubai. Before that I was in India. The dating scene at each place had differences and challenges of course, but I almost feel a hostility in the US that I haven't experienced elsewhere. I'm in the Bay area now if that matters.
/r/MensRights11/12/22 10:50 PM
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The issue is women wasting my time and energy. I'd be perfectly happy if I didn't get dates. It's only when they keep stringing me along and waste my time that I have a problem. Next time maybe learn to read?
/r/MensRights11/12/22 10:45 PM
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OP asked why sleeping around for men was seen more positively than for women. I'm trying to explain why. Clearly the western society doesn't see sleeping around the way it sees murder.
/r/MensRights11/12/22 12:47 PM
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Elon is an outlier. And btw, he's on nobody's side but his own. I believe that feminism and a lot of the other associated isms were manufactured to divide the working class. Male vs. female. Religious vs. non-religious. Straight vs. gay. So in that sense, yeah, men's rights is an issue of class. If there were no feminism, there'd probably not be any reason to fight for men's rights.
/r/MensRights11/12/22 01:19 AM
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No, I didn't decide it was acceptable to me. I had expressed a desire to start a family and have kids very early on. I'm saying she can do whatever she wants with others who want an open relationship. Just leave the guys who want a normal, monogamous relationship alone.
/r/MensRights10/12/22 11:36 PM
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God, the entitlement!
/r/MensRights10/12/22 11:22 PM
70

Wait, what fresh hell is this? Did she think you'd just be cool with a three-some with a dude?
/r/MensRights10/12/22 11:13 PM
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Achieving something that's difficult is considered a "win." "Virtue" was probably the wrong word.
/r/MensRights10/12/22 10:15 PM
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Lol, I just moved here from an Asian country for better career options. Tbh, dating back home is getting complicated too, especially in the cities, as more and more Western ideas take hold.
/r/MensRights10/12/22 10:08 PM
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This is so depressing.
/r/MensRights10/12/22 08:56 PM
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Yeah, that actually makes sense. The sensible ones have probably already settled down. The "workhorse" thing particularly irks me, especially in the US. In my home country, I'm used to women seeing me as a provider, but I also get my emotional (and physical) needs met adequately. Here I'm expected to carry them financially and emotionally and be "fun" and "exciting." And still, get dumped in the favor of someone who's more fun and exciting! I guess I'm looking at a lifetime of singlehood. Well, …
/r/MensRights10/12/22 08:53 PM
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The idea that emotional damage is lesser than physical damage is hidden in this argument. Even if it doesn't land you in the hospital it does leave deep emotional scars. I agree that male violence needs a more immediate response. That is, the victim must be removed immediately from the dangerous situation.
/r/MensRights10/12/22 08:38 PM
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Ha! Funnily I got called a narcissist for telling this woman who I went out with for two months that she should've told me she was looking for an open relationship instead of essentially leading me on.
/r/MensRights10/12/22 08:32 PM
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I haven't, actually, maybe that explains it. The expectations some women have while dating is just wild.
/r/MensRights10/12/22 08:29 PM
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This brand of "progressiveness" is also being imported back into my home country, with disastrous effects. My home country has a lot of genuinely anti-women violence. Now throw in this brand of anti-men hatred---it's turning out to be an absolute disaster.
/r/MensRights10/12/22 08:24 PM
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Sometimes I'm inclined to think there's merit to the conspiracy theories that say social media, in its various forms, is aimed at destroying western society. Tinder, TikTok, and all the other trash apps.
/r/MensRights10/12/22 08:13 PM
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Yeah, it probably gives women the wrong idea that the number of matches is equal to the number of men who they could date long-term.
/r/MensRights10/12/22 08:00 PM
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As long as there's no coercion, nobody should have a problem. A conservative American man dating a conservative Vietnamese woman isn't any different from a career-oriented Vietnamese woman wanting to date a progressive American man. Both parties are seeking what they believe should make them happy. As long as they treat their partners with respect and love, there isn't anything wrong in it.
/r/MensRights10/12/22 06:41 PM
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Men and women are both attracted to qualities in the other sex that show effort and skill. Women have more access to sex, so refraining is a virtue. Men have less access to sex, so having multiple partners is a virtue. All of this probably is rooted in evolutionary biology, but in today's society where making babies isn't the primary concern, it's probably more about chasing the quality that's more rare.
/r/MensRights10/12/22 03:54 PM
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I left feminism because of shit like this.
/r/MensRights10/12/22 03:49 PM
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