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| 4 | Men should boycott Disney, Disneyland.I remember trying to watch the Boy Meets World sequel (Girl Meets World). It was so saccharine, lame, and juvenile. You could definitely tell it was made for a post-2005 Disney Channel. And the way Topanga treated Cory was disgusting at times. | /r/MensRights | 09/07/26 08:51 PM |
| 8 | Dixie Chicks song where they plot to murder the husband of friend.This is why I'm rarely into female country and will only listen to the male singers unless it's Dolly or Loretta. | /r/MensRights | 01/04/26 02:42 AM |
| 2 | Dixie Chicks song where they plot to murder the husband of friend.Taylor Swift is country? lol | /r/MensRights | 01/04/26 02:42 AM |
| 3 | Where it the least misandric US stateSo if a woman decides to falsely accuse a man of cruelty in a "fault" system, how's that different than the status quo? At least if it's the man on the receiving end of the abuse, he can file for no-fault without having to disclose the reason. | /r/MensRights | 15/03/26 05:18 AM |
| 3 | Where it the least misandric US stateYou misread what I wrote. If women can game the system as it stands against men, such as accusing them of rape or domestic abuse in the criminal justice system, and if they can screw over dads in the areas of property division and/or custody in a NO-FAULT system... ...What's to stop them from screwing them WORSE in a FAULT system?! They can just file and say "He slapped me, raped me every Friday night, and traumatized me!" | /r/MensRights | 15/03/26 05:17 AM |
| 2 | Where it the least misandric US stateIf one of they key MRA arguments is that the legal system is rigged against men, you don't want "fault" divorce brought back. Wives would be filing for "cruelty" divorces left and right. | /r/MensRights | 14/03/26 06:02 PM |
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