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| 1 | My significant other asked me the man or bear questionIf the man or bear question had to be asked, it never should've been asked of women. Just ask men what they'd pick for their wife or daughter. Then everyone gets an opportunity to think and be honest with themselves without attacking each other. | /r/MensRights | 24/06/26 05:47 AM |
| -2 | Chores, we need to talk about chores.I don't think it's women complaining that men need to come home from a long day at the mines and cook dinner. It's a different world. | /r/MensRights | 21/01/26 03:01 AM |
| 0 | Humans will eventually become a male-only species.I was prepared to be hit with anxiety from facing a difficult truth I wasn't | /r/PurplePillDebate | 21/03/24 02:02 AM |
| 27 | Clare Cassidy leaves victim brain damaged while driving high on cocaine, on her phone, and over double the legal speed limit, gets out of jail time because "it would damage her mental health".The woman with the brain damage who received no justice wants to know where her privilege is | /r/MensRights | 16/08/21 02:22 AM |
| 4 | Would you date a short man?I've only dated two guys, married one of them. First boyfriend was 5'6", husband is 5'8". | /r/PurplePillDebate | 04/02/17 08:19 PM |
| 26 | Woman violently beats the shit out of a man, because he "texted another girl"Did this woman actually get a pass? I really hope she's in prison for this. And everyone that just stood by. | /r/PussyPass | 30/12/16 08:27 AM |
| 2 | Where the fuck do women learn this bitchy, ugly behaviour?You sure got me. | /r/MGTOW | 01/12/16 07:23 PM |
| 3 | Where the fuck do women learn this bitchy, ugly behaviour?Yeah I don't really get why I was quoted on that either. | /r/MGTOW | 30/11/16 06:42 PM |
| 12 | Where the fuck do women learn this bitchy, ugly behaviour?Ffs. This is just a babbling infant, you lunatics. All she knows is that phones are for talking and hands are for wiggling around. Some of you really need to go outside. | /r/MGTOW | 30/11/16 07:58 AM |
| 1 | CMV: Saying a women who got drunk around strangers and raped was practicing poor judgement is not victim blaming and is good. Same goes for a woman who distributes nude selfies to unknown men.I absolutely agree that we should encourage women to protect themselves to the best of their ability and always be vigilant about their personal safety. But typically, if you get robbed, nobody's actually going to concern themselves with what you did or didn't do to prevent it (other than maybe the police, as a formality to cover all the bases of what exactly went down). Y'know? When it comes to friends, co-workers, or whoever else might know about it, you volunteer that information if you want … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 22/10/16 04:05 AM |
| 1 | Cmv: The main reasons women can't resist chadsI'd like to thank you for this post, OP. And everyone else who makes similar ones. It helps me understand that all these upsetting, narrow-minded things I hear about men probably don't hold near as much truth as I've feared they do... because as a woman, I can see that equally ridiculous and untrue assumptions are also made about me. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 12/07/16 05:27 AM |
| 1 | Q4 Non-RP: If you can understand how the woman in the quote feels, can you understand how a TRPer feels?No I can't understand it. A man can despise another man, but obviously he's not going to let some other man's words or actions reflect on himself in any way. They are different people, and it's easy to make that distinction when you're dealing with someone of the same gender as you. Just like it's easy to set yourself apart from other white people if you're white, other black people if you're black, etc. Let's assume you're a legitimately racist, sexist white guy, and another white guy pisses yo… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 12/07/16 05:08 AM |
| 2 | Not this much equal rights! XpostIt isn't an opinion that the average woman is generally weaker and slower than the average man, so your pity is a little misplaced. It seems you're under the impression that I want to take women back in time when I've implied nothing of the sort. I'm just honest enough to acknowledge our differences without taking out any frustrations or setbacks that come with that on the opposite sex. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 20/06/16 06:50 PM |
| 2 | Not this much equal rights! XpostI think we mostly disagree that men and women are equal, and you're obviously pretty pissed about that, but whatever. It doesn't matter if it's 2016, we will never be able to legislate equality between people who are fundamentally different, without one side getting the shit end of the stick in some way. Laws will always have to be removed/added/altered to address those differences. Adding women to the draft as opposed to eliminating it was a mistake IMO, but I suppose the only way people will s… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 20/06/16 05:51 AM |
| 2 | Not this much equal rights! XpostI know we'll always need a military, and we'll always have one. Full of men and women who elect to be part of it. And I'm sure that if a war was necessary, we'd have plenty more flocking to serve. While I also understand that nobody actually wants to be there, those who voluntarily join are mentally and physically prepared to take on that responsibility and put their lives on the line. Sending men and women who don't have that capacity, desire, or if they're just straight up too damn mortified..… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/06/16 08:37 PM |
| 2 | Not this much equal rights! XpostThat makes sense. I've essentially ignored the draft when it came to ways I wanted to bring women down off the pedestal. I never thought this would be presented as a solution before eliminating the draft altogether would. I mean I never would've believed this would be how they repair that inequality... it's completely floored me, we don't even need the draft (I thought we didn't, at least). I've focused more on what needs to be changed in the workplace, family court, and laws regarding rape and … | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/06/16 07:27 PM |
| 1 | Not this much equal rights! XpostThen I suppose you aren't a member of the you guys I was talking to if you think your mission has always been about equality down the board. That isn't the impression I get from the average feminist or MRA. Both have always seemed to acknowledge mental, emotional, and physical differences between genders, but want to force/legislate "equality" in places it doesn't, and can never, make sense. For example, I've always agreed with MRA's that "equal pay for equal work" is unreasonable, because women… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/06/16 06:33 PM |
| 1 | Not this much equal rights! XpostI agree that it will be completely worth it if it eliminates the draft. I'm sure there are a lot of men and women who are happy the draft exists, but it's always terrified me. Not for myself, but for all the men in my life that I adore and couldn't live with the idea of them getting captured, tortured, killed. My husband wanted to join the military and I begged him not to, because even though I know soldiers come back all the time, I still can't help but look at it like a death sentence, whether… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/06/16 06:16 PM |
| 1 | Not this much equal rights! XpostI don't know what "we" you're speaking for, because most of the replies I've gotten have made this into a pretty productive conversation without any name calling. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/06/16 06:08 PM |
| 2 | Not this much equal rights! XpostWell this went... awesome. :) You have a great night OP. And thanks for being willing to share something so personal, I hope you're in a good place these days. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/06/16 06:41 AM |
| 2 | Not this much equal rights! XpostI suppose I feel that way because it's just the impression I've always gotten from RedPillers, MRA's, and the like. That women are trying so hard to be equal in ways that we simply are not equal, and it's aggravating. I didn't previously consider the possibility you outlined in your last paragraph. That women's lives being put on the line could ultimately abolish selective service. That's sad for obvious reasons, society shouldn't have waited until women's lives were at risk to finally decide "h… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/06/16 06:28 AM |
| 1 | Not this much equal rights! XpostHey, I'm 110% with you on that. On the fact that women have a very unfair advantage when it comes to rape accusations, the family court system, etc. I just cut off half my family because an aunt decided to start accusing my dad of molesting her as a kid. He's been dead for 14 years and shortly after I decided to come back to the family, she started this shit. And because he was mentally ill, people are believing her, flocking around her in support. It makes me sick for him, your story makes me s… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/06/16 05:46 AM |
| -2 | Not this much equal rights! XpostAs an anti-feminist woman, the fact that this law is making some men giddy turns my stomach. I understand that men are fed up with feminazis, but we won't be sending many of them since they are a small minority; we'll be sending the average every day woman, we'll be sending women who have always preferred to adhere to gender roles, submit to their husbands, etc. Women who never wanted any part in this madness. I have always considered myself an MRA, but now I'm having trouble understanding what … | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/06/16 04:43 AM |
| 4 | Why Women Should be Sympathetic to MenThanks for posting, I'm glad I read this. I hope my husband knows there's nothing he could say that would make me love him less, that I don't expect him to be on top of his game at all times. We are both merely human. | /r/MensRights | 23/03/15 12:34 PM |
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