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They do.
/r/MensRights31/12/23 09:57 AM
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The ridiculous thing to me is that women can choose to not have any relationship with a man but still be entitled to his money. That's just nuts. A woman can get a new man to financially sponsor her existence and continue getting money from the former. It's not logical at all. It's just nonsense.
/r/MensRights06/12/23 10:45 PM
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Because gaslighting is effective and they are accustomed to there being no ramifications to their toxic behaviour.
/r/MensRights03/12/23 01:47 AM
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What frustrates me the most is how moronic it is strategically. What women want is to demand that men solve all their problems. They do not in any way want to put in the work to improve their own lives. Absolute zero desire to take responsibility for their place in life. The 'pay gap' is the best example. No man anywhere is just given more pay. They prove their worth and ask for more. Negotiated and worked for it. If those in charge could, we'd all be getting minimum wage. A lot of us are. Women…
/r/MensRights19/11/23 07:43 AM
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There will always be shity people. It's foolish to think you can change them. They will either learn and grow on their own or they won't. We've all been young and stupid. Until they wake up to reality and grow up, just ignore them. They don't matter. They're only hurting themselves. It's out of respect I think, that many men leave the feminazis to burn everything around them. Let them throw their little tantrum. Eventually they have to either accept that they need men. Or die alone in their delu…
/r/MensRights18/11/23 10:36 AM
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Yep, the majority of women have a general disdain for men. Accompanied with an absolute lack of appreciation for what men have done to create the privileged lives they live. The safety they have. Made by men. In countless wars fought and won specifically to make the world a safer place, by and large for women and children. The creation of police and all other forces required for general safety. The creation of laws and their enforcement. By and large, men did these things. Yet still, all the evi…
/r/MensRights12/11/22 11:46 PM
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Its an entitlement issue. Women blame all men everywhere for imperfections in their desired fantasy life. Women expect to be absolutely safe, without putting any effort whatsoever into ensuring their own safety. They are delusional. The fact that so many women feel afraid, is because they don't do a damn thing to feel safe. They don't take responsibility for their own safety. A lot of women flat out refuse to be responsible for themselves. Its just childish, idiotic nonsense. They want to live i…
/r/MensRights12/11/22 09:16 PM
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I'd gamble another factor is societal acceptance of a career change thats negative financially. A woman in a relationship that wants to quit being a Doctor to end up doing something less lucrative?? That wants to take time for herself, her children and her family??? Highly likely to be supported by their partner. Be it male or female. Society is in general supportive of women making decisions for their mental health and happiness. How much women earn, by and large nobody cares. Women aren't judg…
/r/MensRights20/09/22 04:08 AM
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To be blunt, you seem like a douchebag. You call yourself the perfect guy. You seem to think women should be throwing themselves at you because you have some money, work out and do well at school??? None of those are a measure of being a good person or an attractive person. To be positive. You have some things going for you but clearly have issues interacting with people. Finding yourself a therapist to work through these feelings you have and your expectations on what you deserve could/should h…
/r/MensRights12/09/22 12:58 PM
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Such an intellectual response. Congrats on being a part of the problem. Exhibit A right here.
/r/MensRights20/07/22 12:01 PM
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Very much discrimination. The concept of "toxic masculinity" is a narrow minded idea. By design it is pure sexism. A way to blame men for all the worlds problems. Instances like this, where a human was in need of help, connection, care, it was not found due to being a man. Toxic masculinity cannot be anything but sexist without the equal discussion of toxic femininity. Which renders the entire point, pointless. Toxicity is the issue. It exists devoid of gender. It is all too common for women to …
/r/MensRights20/07/22 09:31 AM
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