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| 2 | Decided to use a little disqualification in OKC, wanted to share it with the community at r/okcupid. Someone mentioned "negging." Hilarity ensued.I figured as much. I still wanted to state the "just in case" thing anyway. Few bad apples in every bunch tend to have the loudest voices though, you know? We have them too. | /r/seduction | 17/04/13 04:39 PM |
| 4 | Decided to use a little disqualification in OKC, wanted to share it with the community at r/okcupid. Someone mentioned "negging." Hilarity ensued.It was removed automatically due to the amount of downvotes. I've re-approved it. I don't mind you all looking at it and expressing your opinions, but please keep them here in this subreddit. You are free to do as you please within these confines or to your own mods' discretion. Any disrespect to us and/or our opinions in our own /r/OkCupid will not be tolerated. | /r/seduction | 17/04/13 04:25 PM |
| 2 | Men are victims of reverse sexism, according to new book. David Benatar argues that "more boys drop out of school, fewer men earn degrees, more men die younger, more are incarcerated" and that the issue is so under-researched it has become the prejudice that dare not speak its name.Example: South Africa (pre-Mendela) Apartheid. The minority race is white, however, they seized power in the country and maintained it through racial suppresion. This isn't "reverse" racism, even though they were clearly the minority group in both senses of the term (population and power) at the beginning. Unrelated to example: "reverse" -ism is a term that is used by the group in power as a leverage point to maintain what power they have by making themselves seem the victim. | /r/MensRights | 15/05/12 01:17 PM |
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