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GeneralT-72B3OBR2023/r/MensRights09/02/25 08:21 AM
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It seems i did :/ Talk about an unnecessary argument lol.
/r/MensRights11/02/25 04:41 AM
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>His main point was a doctor had to prescribe it. That was his point that debunked your point about husband power. Ok fair enough i can concede the point that it wasnt a common practice, it did occur, but probably not enough to be mentioned as a mainstream thing. >Feminism was hate from the beginning, well, back to the first conventions anyway. As to was it necessary? It's to late to open that can of worms tonight. The genders were assigned task based on ability. In the old days jobs were mostly…
/r/MensRights11/02/25 04:19 AM
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You have to remember there was also a lot of anti-gay propaganda at the time, it was expected that a growing boy would show interest in women during puberty. There was something wrong with a boy who didnt at the time. And yes even to this day there is a lot less taboo surrounding a boy showing interest in or pursuing an older lady mainly because deep down a lot of people believe its "less bad" because the boy is often the one "leading the relationship" and a lot of people believe sex is less har…
/r/MensRights11/02/25 04:11 AM
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This. A woman may not sock you in the face, but she will put ground up glass in your food. Thats why i never eat anything handed to me by a woman that is not in a sealed container.
/r/MensRights11/02/25 03:53 AM
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Female aggression is more dangerous for you because while they believe they cant harm you physically, they go for your reputation and standing in society, thus rendering their damage much more permanent than a dude hitting you in the face.
/r/MensRights11/02/25 03:51 AM
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Yes but he was ommitting that it could be ascribed for various conditions like apprehension and "insomnia" https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5962395/ Look you can be against modern day third wave feminism and still recognize that 70 years ago feminism was different and needed in some aspects.
/r/MensRights11/02/25 03:49 AM
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I cant believe you made me log into Pinterest. I extracted the text using ChatGPT Here is the extracted text from the image: You've Got to Grow Up Sometime By JESSAMYN WEST Rusty was fourteen and big for his age. This is how he faced his first grown-up problem... The knocking at her door continued, and Kass reluctantly opened her eyes. There was such a dazzle of brilliant August light and bitter August heat in her room that she thought it was midmorning, that Rusty had given up his crazy five-o’…
/r/MensRights11/02/25 03:40 AM
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Also a lot of bosses view women as "idiots" but yell at the men because "you are a man, you should be doing better" If it wasnt legally required a lot of these bosses would never hire a woman at all. Ive heard the frustrations of my bosses before with female employees.
/r/MensRights11/02/25 02:32 AM
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Back in the day she would have been executed.
/r/MensRights11/02/25 02:25 AM
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Damn she was everyones bicycle but his.
/r/MensRights11/02/25 02:25 AM
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>This seems unlikely to be true. In theory you could get her committed because you had guardianship over her but a lobotomy is a medical treatment. It had to be prescribed by a doctor. But records show women were no more likely to be committed than men were so it doesn't seem like husbands were doing this to any significant degree. I mean, ask yourself, if your second claim were true, why would they ever need to? More than 50,000 people were lobotomized in the United States alone, most of them b…
/r/MensRights11/02/25 02:22 AM
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We could teach boys from young age that its ok to care for things. One of the major reasons men avoid "caregiver" roles like Psychology is because they are told from a young age that caring for things is "unmanly". Men only seek the role of a doctor in the medical field and thats purely because of the prestige the title holds that attracts so many.
/r/MensRights11/02/25 02:16 AM
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>Now, you are right gender dynamics was different then, but I do not recall this ever seeing this kind of thing about girls getting stat raped There was one famous book called "Lolita" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lolita
/r/MensRights11/02/25 02:09 AM
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Historical facts arent "kool aid" More than 50,000 people were lobotomized in the United States alone, most of them between 1949 and 1952. Results varied widely and could be devastating, even fatal. A 1951 study found that, at a time when a majority of the institutionalized population was male, nearly 60% of lobotomy patients were women https://www.theindy.org/article/3304#:~:text=More%20than%2050%2C000%20people%20were,of%20lobotomy%20patients%20were%20women If you are saying it didnt happen tha…
/r/MensRights11/02/25 02:06 AM
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True that too.
/r/MensRights09/02/25 08:19 AM
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>Male circumcision, which is the needless mutilation of a recently born boy's foreskin for no reason than to "lull their sexual vices" as touted by the progenitor in America, isn't fought as vehemently either. It is ironically supported by many men who are deluded from knowing what phimosis is or simply do not agree to the harm through sensitivity it imprints on them for the rest of their lives. Majority of the support for male circumcision is religious.
/r/MensRights09/02/25 08:19 AM
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Abolish men giving half their property to women for starters.
/r/MensRights09/02/25 08:18 AM
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You could literally take your wife to the doctor and turn her into a vegetable. If dinner was cold you could slap the daylights out of her. Dynamics between men and women in the 50s are not relevant in any sense today.
/r/MensRights09/02/25 08:08 AM
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Having something to fear and experiencing fear is two different things. Testosterone lowers fear. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15939408/ What this study shows proves my point, men dont feel fear walking down a dark alley or through the woods at night. I have never felt fear unless i am facing immediate danger.
/r/MensRights09/02/25 08:02 AM
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Their best argument is "war is patriarchy so we dont care" and "this is being done by men so not our fault or problem" It never ever crosses their minds to advocate for men too, yet they insist its about "equality"
/r/MensRights09/02/25 05:06 AM
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>I think what feminists need to understand is that the male conscription personnel are not acting alone. They are acting on behalf of an inpersonal system that has diffused responsibility to the point where the entire Ukrainian society is responsible. Ukraine had a choice to expand the draft after the 2014 aggression and they didn't Ukraine has lost many, many troops they arent willing to disclose, Zelensky let it slip that they need additional 500,000 men, one could wonder what happened to the …
/r/MensRights09/02/25 05:05 AM
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I know it might seem strange, but teenagers DO have sex before they turn 18. Also this is from the 50s, gender dynamics were different back then, lobotomizing your wife was common practice back then, something tells me 50s gender dynamics are not relevant today anymore.
/r/MensRights09/02/25 05:01 AM
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The absolute lack of consequences for women doing this is infuriating. Sexual assault will always happen, but society owes men retribution for it when it happens to them. Its not just bad when it happens to women.
/r/MensRights09/02/25 03:54 AM
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Physical strenght and experiencing less fear in day to day activites. A man can go out for a walk late at night without fearing anything for example. Societal, nothing in the west, in the 3rd world however men have it much much better than women.
/r/MensRights09/02/25 03:41 AM
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Mother didnt press charges and the girls werent punished by the school, in essence, they got off scott free. Now imagine if the roles were reversed.... International news about a "horrific rape attempt in broad daylight" by "teenage boys" (note how the girls werent called teenagers, just "girls") despite an 8th graded being 14.
/r/MensRights09/02/25 03:40 AM
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Yeah no dont kiss someone that isnt your significant other on the lips. She had every right to be disgusted, thats extremely intimate. Generally dont touch strangers because you have nothing to gain from it, if they are vindictive they can treat it as a payday. People suck that way even if the touch is harmless like a pat on the shoulder or back.
/r/MensRights07/02/25 05:50 AM
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Actually the degrading academic prowess of men is another aspect of the war on men, girls are given far more resources in school and encouraged far more to read, study and revise notes while the boys are often neglected, not supported and generally written off as "rowdy" and "hard to manage". This is reflected in the falling grades of boys across all western countries now Boys haven't changed, the education system has and no one seems to be in a hurry almost as if the plan is to relegate men to …
/r/MensRights07/02/25 03:43 AM
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There is a video on youtube of a reality show where a bunch of contestants are dropped on an island and told to survive and the men thrived while the women utterly failed to the point the shows crew had to interfere. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nO3_swePVs Remember that the average 15 year old boy can absolutely body a grown adult woman physically. Truth of the matter is that women can not thrive in a society without men, while men can in a society without women (disregarding that lack of bi…
/r/MensRights07/02/25 03:35 AM
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This, when women say they want to be able to do what men do, they mean the cushy well paid office work where they are given power, they never mean climbing a tall radio tower in freezing cold or trudging through sewage or running into burning buildings or going to war or working on the floor at a factory or driving day and night between countries in logistics or sailing freezing seas or working with high voltage electricity or purifying water or generating heat or any of the works were they migh…
/r/MensRights07/02/25 03:31 AM
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Tell me one thing they are allowed to be shamed on, hell, calling a woman a slut is taboo today if you catch her getting railed by 5 dudes she dosent know the name of.
/r/MensRights06/02/25 02:25 AM
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I would argue end gender based conscription, its not like modern women will pick up the slack and help revive the population anyways, so off to be artillery fodder. Doing away with conscription never works because if your enemy uses it or has a larger population you WILL lose that war. Voluntary service is viable until you start running out of voluntary soldiers and the trenches start to grow thin, like in Ukraine.
/r/MensRights06/02/25 02:21 AM
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War is necessary, there are not enough resources for everyone and someone will always want whats yours.
/r/MensRights06/02/25 02:20 AM
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The women can volunteer, the men can not. Almost all Ukrainian women choose to club in Poland than be hunted by FPV drones on the frontlines, and no the models with makeup for propaganda purposes dont count either.
/r/MensRights06/02/25 02:18 AM
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"Male privilige" There is no such thing, men are worker ants and tools and treated that way accordingly. Male privilege is a myth.
/r/MensRights05/02/25 03:47 AM
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You hate it because you allow your enemies to affect you. Why do you give them the time of day? Be proud of being a man, men built modern civilization, men are strong and resilient, why do you care what some lonely femcels say on the net? Half of them dont even mean what they say or are already in a relationship and are just chattering amongst eachother for validation. Your biggest problem is r rationalizing people who argue from a place of emotion and hate.
/r/MensRights05/02/25 03:45 AM
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Claiming feminists hate men becuase of crime rate is like claiming Nazis hate non-white people because of crime rates. They dont care if you are a rapist or an angel that saves a 1000 women every day. They hate you not for what you have done but for what you are. Get that in your head.
/r/MensRights03/02/25 11:39 PM
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Thats for normal chicks, not these boars.
/r/MensRights03/02/25 11:35 PM
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Not all women are bad
/r/MensRights03/02/25 05:22 AM
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If men stopped working for just a year all these arrogant feminists would be transported back to the stone age, no internet, no clean water, no food, no paved roads, no comfy civilization and no one to protect them when someone stronger, male or female, wants what is theirs. Men need to learn to be proud of what they are, and recognize they built modern civilization. If a society fails its men, it will not be upheld by a group pampered to be faultless from birth.
/r/MensRights03/02/25 05:20 AM
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>We should all be taking steps to protect our safety and that includes how we dress in various situations. It’s hypocritical that telling a man he shouldn’t walk through rough neighborhood at night flashing a Rolex is considered good safety advise but saying something similar to a woman is considered victim blaming. its not even victim blaming, its risk mitigation. We dont live in a perfect violence free world.
/r/MensRights02/02/25 05:16 AM
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>When I was in elementary, I witnessed how my cousin’s boyfriend prohibited her from leaving the house because she was wearing shorts. They had a small back-and-forth in the living room, but my cousin eventually conceded and changed into pants. Shit like this is infuriating, we have fathers today who dont have a single say in what their extremely young daughters wear. Fathers who have been called monsters because they dont want their 12 year old daughter going out in microshorts, the mother ofco…
/r/MensRights02/02/25 05:14 AM
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The biggest lie that feminists pull is that women "dress for themselves" yes sweetie you totally want to walk around in clothes amounting to underwear, totally not for male attention.
/r/MensRights02/02/25 05:12 AM
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Just pay a hooker if you are that desperate.
/r/MensRights01/02/25 11:05 PM
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There are no freedoms or "rights" during war. War removes those privilges, if you want to win a war, you have to reduce humans to meat and numbers and shovel them to the frontline, or whoever invaded you will take your land and call the shots. Its one of the few good things about war, it burns away bullshit. Man, woman, child, all are meat. >So to be fair to both men and women, any country that conscripts men must take away all educational and employment opportunities from women and keep them in…
/r/MensRights01/02/25 01:47 AM
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"Lets put women on a pedestal, make them lead consequence free pampered shelthered lives, always agree with them and allow them to wallow in their most basest of desires, turning them into arrogant, spoiled hedonistic beasts, what could go wrong?.....oh wait....society is collapsing all of a sudden..."
/r/MensRights31/01/25 01:16 AM
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Good job.
/r/MensRights31/01/25 01:14 AM
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Hope she gets all 17 years
/r/MensRights26/01/25 12:38 AM
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Last time i cried i was 10 and i got a belting by my dad because boys dont cry.
/r/MensRights25/01/25 04:32 AM
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The biggest surprise is there is any.
/r/MensRights25/01/25 04:31 AM
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Emotional support network? whats 0 divided by 2?
/r/MensRights25/01/25 04:31 AM
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That you dont matter. End of the day no one gives a shit about you. You matter as long as you bring something to the table, same way a car matters as long as it drives, when you dont, you get discarded.
/r/MensRights25/01/25 04:28 AM
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>ALL women have been treated badly by ENOUGH men to justify anything from extra vigilance to outright fear-based hatred. This is straight up false. Majority of women have not been treated poorly by men. ESPECIALLY western women who live the safest and most privileged lives of any creature on earth in the history of this planets whole existence. >The cycle of abuse often begins at home, so yes, indoctrination IS going on, as in they’ve been indoctrinated into accepting abuse from male family memb…
/r/MensRights25/01/25 04:08 AM
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The problem with the draft is not so much gender but how the whole military is set up, 90% of military personell is men, the draft often hits reserves or prior service members first, which are most often Dad. Then when there is a general draft, the general male population gets drafted. The military would love to draft women, its 50% more meat for the frontline, and thats all soldiers are to the upper echelon, meat, the problem is that the average woman is not fit for frontline service. But trust…
/r/MensRights24/01/25 11:12 PM
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But why? Most women have not been treated badly by most men. They are also aware that their animosity is unfair because they make exceptions for their brothers and fathers. Is it some collective indoctrination going on?
/r/MensRights24/01/25 11:07 PM
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>When do women intend on forcing the American government into declaring Selective Service illegal so that way the draft can't put men in danger anymore? Who is going to take care of little Timmy when both Mom and Dad get turned into ground beef?
/r/MensRights24/01/25 11:05 PM
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I mean you would feel pretty harassed too if some ugly chick flirted with you
/r/MensRights24/01/25 11:05 PM
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Do you guys actually like us because every woman ive met online and irl have always had some animosity towards all men, whether they blame men individually or society as a whole.
/r/MensRights24/01/25 11:02 PM
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A real war, not bullying 3rd world arab countries that cant fight back after you drag half of Europe with you on top of your military. The US hasnt fought a real war since Vietnam (if you want to be generous) they have not fought a near peer war since WW2. The US would be forced to use conscription if they ever fought a ground war against say China. Ofcourse they dont need conscription when they are bombing Iraq or Yemen
/r/MensRights23/01/25 09:51 PM
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100% for it. Also combat roles if they can do, the problem is that almost all of the women fail the physical requirements without modifying them.
/r/MensRights23/01/25 09:47 PM
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But it makes a world of difference to a general to have 2000 men under his command or 200.
/r/MensRights22/01/25 10:39 PM
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Its not just the logistics, imagine your whole female battalion getting kidney infection because they sit in muddy trenches and their urethras are shorter than ours.
/r/MensRights22/01/25 10:36 PM
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Yes, you have to chase people down like animals. War is a horrific thing, there is no way to make it better or "fair"
/r/MensRights22/01/25 10:35 PM
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You will always lose a war to an enemy that is willing to use conscription in that case because he can fill his ranks with millions of forced men while you desperately beg men to volunteer. Look at Ukraine. I am not against recruiting women for frontline duty but war has this funny way of not caring about human rights or sensibility, you dont reason with industrialized slaughter.
/r/MensRights22/01/25 07:41 PM
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You cant wage a real war without conscription. Militaries dont want women not because they care about their wellbeing but because they are a logistical nightmare and terrible soldiers, the average woman is near useless for the military and conscription is recruiting the average. 5´1 Stacy with the musculature of a 10 year old boy is going to demand far more resources to make a capable soldier out of than the average male.
/r/MensRights22/01/25 07:37 PM
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>But that would take real activism. We NEED real activism. Circlejerking about feminists who would hate us regardless of what we do does nothing.
/r/MensRights20/01/25 11:31 PM
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They dont care about us and never will, its about time we start to understand this fact. Anything you complain about will be met with this same exact argument "shut up, suck it up, go f*ck yourself" Their problems is systematic, yours are your own. The best way men can get back at these types is to simply stop cowtowing to them, imagine if the majority male firefighters or electrical workers or water purification workers went on a strike?
/r/MensRights20/01/25 11:29 PM
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Ideologically driven people are not really run by logic, all i am saying is that Reddit has banned multiple men-friendly subreddits and this one going too is not out of the question
/r/MensRights19/01/25 09:30 PM
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Reddit wants to be advertiser friendly. If investors or media notices they let rampant criticism of feminism, a taboo topic as of today, Reddit will act. Criticism of Feminism, Redpill content etc is linked with Right Wing politics, something Reddit hates. Reddit has already banned r/MGTOW, which was much larger than this subreddit and often talked about similar topics, there is nothing saying they cant ban this subreddit.
/r/MensRights19/01/25 09:06 PM
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"those communities don't break our content policy. Our rule1 protects groups that are attacked based on a vulnerability, which doesn't pertain to white people or men as a group" Official reddit policy https://imgur.com/a/pRpSAYc
/r/MensRights19/01/25 08:28 PM
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True but as i said there is no way to do what we do with Reddits approval, Reddit never will approve criticism of misandry and feminism. Its either capitulate or accept that one day they will shut down this subreddit.
/r/MensRights19/01/25 08:24 PM
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The solution is self censorship as Reddit simply does not allow criticism of feminism (Reddit admins do NOT believe in men rights and have stated in their policy men are NOT a vulnerable group, but women are). There is no way feminism and the matriarchy can be criticized on Reddit with Reddits approval. Misogyny is against the rules but misandry is not.
/r/MensRights19/01/25 03:32 AM
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Yeah turns out high sugar diets and microplastics arent good for your swimmers. Obesity lowers testosterone.
/r/MensRights19/01/25 03:26 AM
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Bruh you are not that important, get over yourself.
/r/MensRights18/01/25 02:12 AM
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> you notice a child which cries and obviously lost his family. Would you dare approaching that child and take it to the next police station as a man? Yes, they can view me however you want but i will NEVER live my life the way some entitled shit wants me to live.
/r/MensRights18/01/25 02:11 AM
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If you live a life in fear like this they have already won.
/r/MensRights18/01/25 02:10 AM
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But women arent a minority, and its a myth to say they dont have any power in the west.
/r/MensRights11/01/25 10:57 PM
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Didnt know this sub was full of Zionist trash.
/r/MensRights10/01/25 06:03 PM
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To dispell Israeli lies that they only target fighters, or are you implying all the babies they have killed were soldiers?
/r/MensRights10/01/25 05:42 PM
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"Muh human shields" Yet funny enough the only ones caught on camera using human shields was the IDF The Israeli military has used Palestinians as human shields in Gaza, soldier and former detainees say https://edition.cnn.com/2024/10/24/middleeast/palestinians-human-shields-israel-military-gaza-intl/index.html
/r/MensRights10/01/25 05:40 PM
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Except even the IDF and the US have admitted and use the "Hamas numbers" internally. Israeli Intelligence Has Deemed Hamas-Run Health Ministry’s Death Toll Figures Generally Accurate https://www.vice.com/en/article/israeli-intelligence-health-ministry-death-toll/ https://www.lemonde.fr/en/les-decodeurs/article/2024/10/13/why-the-gaza-health-ministry-s-death-count-is-considered-reliable_6729264_8.html
/r/MensRights10/01/25 05:40 PM
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The numbers provided by Hamas are correct, as multiple third party organisations, including NGOs, the UN and medical journals like Lancet have confirmed, Israel has bombed 90% of Gaza to dust, to believe there are not massive civilian casulties is asinine. Nearly 70% of Gaza War Dead Are Women and Children, UN Says https://www.ictj.org/latest-news/nearly-70-gaza-war-dead-are-women-and-children-un-says Findings. We estimated 64 260 deaths (95% CI 55 298–78 525) due to traumatic injury during the …
/r/MensRights10/01/25 03:26 PM
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Women will remind you they dont owe you anything but will demand everything of you.
/r/MensRights10/01/25 03:23 PM
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Yes i think the age gap would be too much in that case.
/r/MensRights10/01/25 03:14 PM
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They often entrap people by meeting up with them and pulling out their chatlogs, they have used manipulative tricks, outright lied to people etc. It takes 4 second to edit a screenshot. Say i am 18, open up photosop, replace the 8 with a 4 and bam, you are a pedo.
/r/MensRights10/01/25 03:13 PM
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You are confusing legality with morality, im not saying its morally right, just saying Dumpen has used the age of consent to lie to entrap people. A 15 year old in Europe is considered mature enough to consent to sex and they can also be tried in court for crimes. I know Americans dont share this view though. Different worlds.
/r/MensRights10/01/25 03:12 PM
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its in the range for age of consent in most of Europe.
/r/MensRights10/01/25 10:03 AM
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They call evidence and logic "mansplaining" after all.
/r/MensRights10/01/25 12:47 AM
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>Ah yes, Sanna Marin of Finland, who scrapped a bill to ban male circumcision back in 2020. Its only muslims and jews in Finland who get circumcised and those people want it and would be very upset if it was banned for them. Finnish men dont get circumcised. 99% of the reason male circumcision is not banned in these countries is because they dont want to appear discriminatory or infringe on religious freedom. Circumcision is mandatory for men in both those religions, while Europeans dont care ab…
/r/MensRights09/01/25 09:31 PM
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Feminists are loosing their minds that decades of guilt tripping men has backfired on them.
/r/MensRights09/01/25 09:29 PM
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The site is a racket because you can pay them to not out you which shows its just a business and they dont care about children. They have also lied many times, they have told men they are 18 or 15 (age of consent in Sweden) then edited screenshots, even the Swedish police have spoken out against them, telling them their work is counterproductive and harms their efforts. I live in Sweden and a lot of people dislike them. The Swedish police have said "Polisen kan ha en pågående utredning som hunni…
/r/MensRights09/01/25 09:26 PM
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No. You cannot tell any individual woman that it is "unrealistic" for her to have a relationship with a tall man. Tall men exist. You don't get to tell her that she's not going to be able to have a relationship with one, because if tall men exist, then a woman has a chance of having a relationship with one. All that is required is that a tall man want her back. Not every tall man, not most tall men. Literally only one. Why, if simple math shows the likelihood of her even meeting one is close to …
/r/PurplePillDebate08/01/25 12:03 AM
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Men want sex and babies thats the harsh truth.
/r/MensRights06/01/25 04:13 PM
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If you havent noticed the world has changed, yeah those skateparks exist, how many do you see using them? Where i live they are often empty. Disregarding that, people dont make friends like they used to, back when you were young a neighborhood was a community, today neigbhbours can spend decades never knowing each others names. It is a much lonelier world. People are content with their social media friends, how many children do you say play outside during the summer? I have barely seen any in ye…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/01/25 03:30 AM
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A reasonably decent job doesn’t mean you financially support a family. It means you aren’t a financial burden on your wife A lot of women are looking for 6 figures, not a "decent job" Example https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/money-dating-financial-discussions-taboo/
/r/PurplePillDebate06/01/25 03:23 AM
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Father can raise the child if he wants or the child can be taken by CPS
/r/PurplePillDebate06/01/25 12:28 AM
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A man needs a reasonably decent job. This is not impossible to obtain. Why? Why is such a traditonal thing required when women insist on living by modern standards and most of them DONT want a man to provide for them? You cant have your cake and eat it too, if you want a traditional man prepare to be a traditional woman. For many it is impossible, many men will never ever afford college. Many men dont have wealthy enough parents to pay for their tuition. Bullshit to assume men don’t reject for l…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/01/25 12:09 AM
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>You're the one insisting that ONLY men have it bad. False. I talked about issues men face. YOU took that as an attack on women. YOU decided to take it as "men have it bad means women dont" nowhere did i imply men face these issues but women face no issues. Every single time its like this, where men talk about their issues and women take men complaining as a personal attack. >And talk about disgusting comparing DV to not being asked about your day I did not compare DV to not being asked about yo…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/01/25 12:03 AM
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Yeah and thats why anecdotes dont prove anything, your relationship is abusive, dosent mean every relationship is. And its disgusting that you use your bad experiences to dismiss and invalidate mens bad experiences. No one said there arent abusive men out there. But you want to insist only women are victims or can have it bad while men cant. How much do you know about what men are hiding from hiding you?
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 11:40 PM
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>Men settling is not a virtue. Women don’t want to be settled for just as much as men don’t want to. It happens because thats just how reality is. Maybe if you are lucky you get to love the person you settled for down the road. >Not superficial traits. But traits like alcoholism. Or his wage Or his looks Or his political opinion Or really whatever gives her the "ick" Can be something as little as the way he uses cutlery Women can be just as judgemental and superficial as men.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 11:28 PM
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Yes absolutely its women who are emotionally neglected and are the ones expected to bottle up their emotions to not appear as "wimps" absolutely *eyeroll* https://theconversation.com/happy-wives-happy-social-lives-men-are-more-emotionally-disconnected-than-women-what-can-be-done-about-it-239194 https://theconversation.com/happy-wives-happy-social-lives-men-are-more-emotionally-disconnected-than-women-what-can-be-done-about-it-239194 In general, women tend to have larger as well as more diffused …
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 11:18 PM
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>Okay so what would you say is the difference between men who claim no one calls them or wants to hang out with them and men like I know who have friends? Most likely age. Young men are the ones suffering from the loneliness, older men who have been married for years are more secure and open, they dont have to uphold an image and they have most likely established lifelong friends an 18 year old likely has not. A 45 year old man lives a different life than a 25 year old man does. Im not making an…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 10:18 PM
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Ok if you are just going to dismiss what i have to say then fine, i guess you know better how it is being a man as a woman. As usual every male issue is just them being lazy and not "putting in the effort". Male issues are always individual while female issues are always systematic.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 10:04 PM
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Men and women simply dont process emotions the same and even professionals have a hard time understanding this. The way people want to solve this to have men approach their emotions like a woman would, which will never work, we are not the same, and we are biologically not wired the same https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5937254/ Men will have to have specialized therapy focusing on their mental needs.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 10:02 PM
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Dont make them pay child support. And throw the woman in jail.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 09:59 PM
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No, it's not. Tall men exist, and many women pair up with them. You can't tell any individual woman how "statistically improbable" it is for her to find one based on overall numbers, because all that's needed for her to find a relationship with such a man is that he wants a relationship with her back. "Statistics" can't quantify that Yes they can, not only dont you understand statistics, you dont also know what words men, if there are 350 million Americans, half of them, 175 million, being men a…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 09:57 PM
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>Again, if my life as a man means my biggest problems are getting laid frequently You will not get laid frequently as the average man unless you pay for a hooker XD. Infact women have sex on average 10 to 100x more than the average guy. Seriously you can try this right now, create a fake tinder profile as a guy, see how often you get matched. Likelyhood is your inbox will be empty for months.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 09:37 PM
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Statistically improbable is a better word, 6 foot 5 is taller than 99.86% of men in the US. It is by all means an unrealistic demand for most women as they statistically simply wont find such a partner. >Are most women looking for 6'5" men? A quick touching of the grass would prove what an asinine declaration that is Check Tinder. Most western women want a male above the average height. Western women generally prefer taller than average men (e.g., 180 to 183 cm [4,13,14]), but women's preference…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 09:33 PM
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>If I could trade a monthly punch in the face over these monthly cramps/tender painful breasts/endometriosis flair ups, bleeding dark red sludge out of my pussy/lower back pain/hormone spikes for days at a time I'd take it in a HEARTBEAT. Thats literally the only positive thing about being male, in return you get a lifetime of being treated like garbage and a potential predator. When you get angry people will be scared of you, when you get sad, people will think you are pathetic, if you are happ…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 09:21 PM
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The thing is that due to social media a lot of women today are demanding unrealistic heights. You would find it equally weird if most men had unrealistic beauty standards for women like huge breasts, a tiny waist and hips that can carry a whole bloodline right? A very tiny minority of men are 6´5, hell even being 6 foot barely qualifies you nowadays. It also leads to a lot more cheating, as the woman feels like she has "settled" and the second there is a taller guy she jumps ship. Finally, we as…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 09:13 PM
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>So what? It does mean less attractive than a taller guy. The short guy can go with the lady with a weird face or a flat chest or a tummy. Most do so what is the issue? Its called settling. >en reject women for their age. Women can’t control their age. And many men reject women for not being skinny. Being not obese is easy, but being skinny is hard and not easy to control at all. You just eat less than you burn, it is that easy to lose weight, drink more water and eat appetite suppressing pills.…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 09:05 PM
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Last time a woman tried to live as a man (even disguised herself as one) she commited suicide after a year because of all the abuse she faced when people thought she was a man. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norah_Vincent
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 08:52 PM
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>Yup, I'll still take all of that. Most of that can be solved with friends and community and common sense. Most men will never get this. >I'll take a punch in the face as a dude. 🤷‍♂️ Way better than the monthly uterus punches for days on end. Ive never had periods, but sitting on the train back home with a hairline crack in your jaw and a concussion was not nice.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 06:58 PM
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Men are expected to be problem solvers and to deal with their issues while women are expected to seek help and support from the community to solve their issues. That aside i personally have noticed the opposite trend, where women are encouraged to be independent, self sustained, confindent, strong etc while men and boys are demasculated and told to be more "sensitive" and "emotional" https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/real-men-dont-write-blogs/201803/feminizing-boys-as-we-masculinize-girl…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 06:55 PM
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Ok so you dont believe humans have a desire to reproduce, there isnt much more i can say really, you are certainly free to believe that.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 06:49 PM
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>No painful periods, no men constantly lusting after you while you're trying to buy groceries or just exist, no spending money on bras, no painful periods, no period constipation, no pregnancy, no vaginal issues, no pregnancy, no pregnancy, no pregnancy, etc. No more sarcastic comments about my intelligence and my beauty. No more being told I'm worthless and ugly because I'm over 30. Instead you will be laughed at and called a f*gg*t the first time you ever cry, no one will ever give a shit abou…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 06:46 PM
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Being short dosent mean unattractive? And most women dont even go for looks to begin with, plenty of hot women are with ugly men, women go for status and money much much more often. And in almost all cases it is women who do the rejecting. The thing is that most women reject men on things they cant control, such as height.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 06:37 PM
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>If you have no rebuttal, you could just not respond rather than showing your inability to rebut what I said with a strawman. Read my whole comment. There wont be automation level on the level you envision for many decades if ever, countries are more likely to face collapse before that is envisioned. >I never said automation and technological advancements will completely eliminate the need for any and all human labor. It wont eliminate the need for most or even enough to offset population loss, …
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 06:34 PM
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Make up your mind. If poor people are only having children because they need them, not because they want them, then why are you surprised people have fewer when they don’t need them One dosent negate the other, for example you can eat out of necessity or out of desire. I dont understand why you deny the human desire to have offspring this hard. Its real. https://www.nbcnews.com/healthmain/baby-fever-real-thing-not-just-women-study-claims-1c6437144 I dont know what else to tell you. Its such an o…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 06:30 PM
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>Gradual population decline and economies that aren't a pyramid scheme? Automation and technology is going to massively reduce the need for human labor as it's been doing since the industrial revolution, I don't understand why we need all these people for jobs that won't exist TFW when robotic arms from ABB take care of your old ass. Automation will hit mostly the industrial sector, every other sector will require actual manpower for many, many decades forwards, there is no escaping the looming …
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 06:24 PM
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How can children support their parents if they don't have the education and skills to obtain meaningful employment? Many perform manual labour or low skilled labour, which is often enough to support their elders, they also have a lot of kids that each chip in a little bit by bit, if you have 9-11 kids then their small contributions become enough to support you until death.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 01:35 PM
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No poor people have children out of necessity, they have a lot because some of them may die, they need someone to take care of them when they grow old, as there are no government institutions to do so, i am from a poor country, you don't survive without children.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 01:31 PM
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>You mean people would rather have big houses and new cars than a third kid? That sounds pretty accurate to me. No. People desire time, that is literally it. Infact the poorest are the ones having the most babies, because if anything they have time. Majority of westerners are economically comfortable,they just dont have the time. This is why 4 day work weeks are being slowly introduced, despite corporate pushback, because countries want more children. >Is it just “western “ living standards? How…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 01:29 PM
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This wont happen. Majority of men wont become monks swearing off women. They will want girlfriends and wives. We need realistic solutions. Men need to put money, sweat and tears into this just like women did, we need to band together and fight fire with fire, confront them every step of the way, always shut down their arguments, always expose them for the clowns they are, not take womens bullshit in real life. Most men cower away when confronted by a woman in real life, afraid to appear as that …
/r/MensRights05/01/25 01:19 PM
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That’s not evidenced at all and you’ve not proven otherwise. The fact that a tiny minority of abortion cases are the result of rape or medical intervention does not prove that the rest are the result of consensual sexual encounters? Are you thereby saying that people can have sex without consent that isnt rape? Or that majority of abortion cases are done for medical emergencies? Fine fine. Here are actual stats https://abort73.com/abortion_facts/us_abortion_statistics/ less than half a percent a…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 01:14 PM
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The low birth rates are attributed to western living standards and cost of living, most people desire children, being overworked and stressed and not having the finances to raise kids is the issue. If we worked fewer hours and had more money the birth rates would skyrocket.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 12:59 PM
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Thats evidenced by overwhelming majority of abortion cases not being medical or the aftermath of rape. That leaves consensual sexual intercourse where a child was not factored into the equation. As for rape, 50% decide to abort https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8765248/ So the number is really, really low.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 12:57 PM
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>Is it your individual responsibility to breed? It is, and anyone who dont believe that is deluding themselves. Lack of breeding is why multiple western countries are facing a systematic collapse. >Kids are a net drain financially, physically and mentally for women. You want to take one for the team? It is not the fault of men that biology is this way. Are you blaming us for the reality of nature? Luckily most women desire children, its not something men force on them, its a biological imperativ…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 12:30 PM
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For what? That no sex leads to no babies?
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 12:26 PM
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Why are all the males agreeing, but I'm getting push back from the women? They want to lay there like a dead fish and let the man do all the work.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 09:59 AM
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There is no burden, dont want a child -> dont have sex, it is as simple as that. "but what about rape!" Most pro-life people are not against medical complications or in case of rape. But almost every case of abortion is a chick getting drunk or horny one night, having sex, and then regretting it afterwards.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 09:57 AM
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>The fundamental misunderstanding between pro-lifers and pro-choicers is that one side sees fetuses as fully human, while the other doesn't. And the side that dosent is wrong in every sense of the word. Fetus just refers to unborn offspring, and a child is a fetus up until the second it is extracted, there is no stage where an unborn child stops being a fetus. And the child is a human, genetically, there is no debate about it, its not a horse or a bird or an alien, its a human being, with human …
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 09:54 AM
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Or it could be that those said women have negative prejudices or outright hate for them. But no, women can never be at fault. Its always the mans fault.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 09:52 AM
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> Isn't more young men being single good and evidence they're wising up to women's games? Relationships are bad for men according to the manosphere They are bad, a relationship for a man is net drain financially, physically and mentally, but we also have a population crisis. So whats your solution?
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 09:50 AM
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No one is asking you to care, we are asking you to keep your stupidity to yourself. Here is hoping more men find the balls to just tell you lot to shut the f*ck up. Not everyone is a pampered starbucks princess.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/25 09:36 AM
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The funny thing is that its the guys who sleep with a lot of women that have the lowest opinion of them, those who dont ironically idolize women but the guys who can hook up with any of them dont see them as more than just meat to blow his load in. Wouldnt expect misandrists online to get it though.
/r/MensRights01/01/25 04:49 AM
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A lot of parents apperiecate their children growing independent too. The love for children is platonic and different from romantic love, as i said its hard to put into words and can only be experienced. But end of the day, what makes you happy makes you happy.
/r/PurplePillDebate31/12/24 11:04 AM
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Hey as long as you are happy thats what counts. The parent child bond is hard to put into words. But know this, most parents would literally give their lives for their children, that sort of love can only be experienced. Like this little human was made from you, they love you unconditionally, they trust you, they confide in you, they want to be close to you and make you laugh and cuddle with you, you watch them grow, watch them learn, watch them smile and laugh, when they are scared or upset the…
/r/PurplePillDebate31/12/24 10:48 AM
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The urge to procreate is real, many call it baby fever, there is a psychological aspect to it aswell. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4822431/ What makes having babies worth it for so many billions of humans is the want to procreate, to raise another life, to care for someone that is literally a part of YOU, crying babies and boring children shows is nothing in the face of that. Most humans can only live in a empty childless home for so long, once your youth is gone and you grow older y…
/r/PurplePillDebate31/12/24 10:24 AM

What?
/r/PurplePillDebate31/12/24 07:15 AM

>With men, even having friends and a good platonic/family support isn't going to replace romance and love. The idea that men should just be ok with not having any kind of romantic or sexual life experiences is insane to me, because this is essentially determined by immutable factors nowadays. I dont think many women understand what true loneliness is, they can set up a tinder profile and get their inbox bombarded with attention and there is always a friend she can talk with until her ears bleed …
/r/PurplePillDebate31/12/24 07:12 AM
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If women went on looks as much as men did, our species would be extinct. Im not just saying this because i am straight but women are generally the more physically attractive sex and they also put a lot more effort into their looks too.
/r/PurplePillDebate31/12/24 07:04 AM
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Its a combination of lack of romantic interactions, low self esteem (note how many say they cant take care of themselves or they are unable to care for others) poor economic situation (although i believe a lot of redditors are economically comfortable) and a dash of mental illness that makes them hate such a vital part of life like having offspring. Normal people look forward to parenthood, they dont abhor it. When you meet someone you truly love, you want to create a bond and a family with them…
/r/PurplePillDebate31/12/24 01:21 AM
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>Enough kids out there already not being taken care of There are litearlly not enough kids actually. Many western countries are below replacement rates, you are literally dying out. >adopt one who isn't wanted by their bio parents You can do both??
/r/PurplePillDebate31/12/24 01:19 AM
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Yeah almost like biological beings have an urge to procreate, weird that we dont want to go extinct. Also assuming parenthood cant be the best thing to happen to someone? Look up how many women feel lonely and regret never having children, its not a small number. You dont need to have children if you dont want to, but saying you dont understand why people want to have children is weird and i think you know deep down that its a nonsensical question. Western society is literally heading for collap…
/r/PurplePillDebate31/12/24 01:14 AM
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What if you grew up?
/r/PurplePillDebate31/12/24 12:48 AM
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Its easy to say when childless but this shit is biological and it has kept our species running for all these years. The day you have your first child you will only regret not having them earlier. Women wouldnt go through all that pain if it wasnt worth it.
/r/PurplePillDebate29/12/24 10:42 AM
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>What in someones life makes them go "I want to devote the entirety of the next 18+ years to being responsible for another human being"? Beyond the biological imperative, the need to take care of something, leave something behind in this world, benefit society with another human being and having someone that loves you uncondtionally. Its not just any other human being, thats child is half you DNA and the other half is your partner, very, very few people regret having a child, infact it brings th…
/r/PurplePillDebate29/12/24 10:33 AM
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>Aside from that, I don't really want to have kids Why do so many people on Reddit actively avoid this biological need? To have offspring? Even bacteria has enough sense to multiply. What in someones life makes them go "i dont want to reproduce"?
/r/PurplePillDebate29/12/24 10:23 AM
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>told my whole life being a white male makes me evil Its not about race. Non-white men face all the hate you do PLUS racism. Being a non-white male everyone assumes you are a criminal and get surprised when you are not.
/r/MensRights28/12/24 06:56 PM
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>Feminism isn’t a mean to make women superior, it is a mean to make them our equals. Funny how everything they do is to make women superior to men then. We judge ideologies by what their followers do, not what its propaganda says.
/r/MensRights28/12/24 06:53 PM
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>A lot of rich guys travel, fly to a new city and are looking for someone to bone, tinder is perfect for that. Rich guys dont date on Tinder. If they want someone to bone they buy a prostitute and the prostitutes they can afford are top of the line. Tinder lol, a rich guy wouldnt touch a common woman with a mile long pole lol. That is if we are talking actual rich, not upper middle class.
/r/MensRights25/12/24 08:57 AM
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Rich guys dont date period, they buy high grade escorts and they stick to their own economic echelon. The rich guys you are talking about would never touch a common woman with a 20 ft pole. Not when his girlfriend is a supermodel and he sleeps with top of the line hookers everywhere he goes. Losers regardless of sex will never understand that rich people dont live remotely anywhere close to how they do.
/r/MensRights25/12/24 08:55 AM
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They hate us and deem us monsters, forgetting that we are perfectly capable of taking it all from them, but instead treat them better than ourselves. They get companionship,physical protection, resources and love from us and all we get from them is to be spit on.
/r/MensRights25/12/24 08:50 AM
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>The fact people think there was no consequences seems based on the fact that minors don’t go to prison, which unfortunately in many ways I agree with. Kids are not really great at self actualization and owning up to their problems and yes they can be cruel. She probably need help more then anything. Kids who commit heinous crimes are often tried as adults in courts due to the severity of the crime. At some point the crime outweighs the importance of you. And 15 isnt what you make it out to be, …
/r/MensRights25/12/24 08:15 AM
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Maybe try reading the article instead of meandering? She was part of a troll group looking up people to harass and likely lied about her age too.
/r/MensRights25/12/24 08:10 AM
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>you can advocate for men's rights without being a sexist piece of shit. And you can learn actual science without being an ignorant bootlicker, they wont accept you. It is scientifically proven women base their values and morality on same group behaviour The results of their study show that, on average, females have a higher herding intensity than males, while the difference is not significant for most quarters. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0927539821000840 Women are co…
/r/MensRights25/12/24 08:04 AM
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If you want men to accept their traditional role as breadwinners and protectors, fine, as long as the women accept their traditional roles. That means a clean house, cared for children, warm dinner on the table, fresh laundry and ironed shirts and loyalty and intimacy. PERIOD. There is no reality where you demand a traditonal man while the wife lives as a modern day skank.
/r/MensRights24/12/24 10:19 PM
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I unironically think a male babies life is in immediate danger around a feminist, what would stop a woman like this from quitely choking a male baby to death?
/r/MensRights20/12/24 10:57 PM
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Elon dosent care, they generate traffic and thus money.
/r/MensRights20/12/24 10:54 PM
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>I think some men here are a bit naïve. The person that said she was sad that it seems all the babies born nowadays are boys has some kind of foreign (Indian looking?) script. Most indian Twitter accounts are straight up bots, literal python scripts.
/r/MensRights20/12/24 10:53 PM
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Again i dont know what happened in their date, but i dont think my take is controversial. As for his mask, i think it is perfectly reasonable to be upset when someone you thought you clicked with throws you away over such a tiny thing, she clearly had zero interest in him because if she did they could have tried another date. It sounds more to me like she felt cheated out of a free meal.
/r/MensRights14/12/24 05:54 AM
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As i said, i got no issues with ethiquette or playing along with it, as i said a meal is nothing for companionship. What i hate is this "i didnt think you would do it" i am not a mindreader, some women are even very persistent about following their suggestion and then get mad when you do. In this case it was her idea, i dont know how she presented it, but probably the whole scene happened with the waiter there to take their checks, not giving the man enough time to contradict her, make a decisio…
/r/MensRights14/12/24 05:47 AM
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Who said i dont? The pre-requisite is that the woman is honest and respectful, for Gods sake quit it with the mindgames, they arent "cute". If you want a man that provides for you and pays for things be honest about it, thats it. I am a human being, not a wallet and a doormat. Paying for a meal is nothing for respectful companionship in return.
/r/MensRights14/12/24 05:38 AM
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Cuz life isnt a fairytale
/r/MensRights14/12/24 05:33 AM
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Its not misogyny if a man refuses to coddle you and tells you like it is straight. You may be daddys little princess but you aint no princess of a random dude, respect is earned.
/r/MensRights14/12/24 05:21 AM
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The other way would be to require evidence. If it's just he said vs she said, it would just get dismissed at the first hearing for lack of evidence Most sexual crimes dont leave much evidence behind.
/r/MensRights14/12/24 05:08 AM
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I mean the logic is sound as allegations are often he said she said, so if a victim cant produce enough evidence to have a waterproof case they might aswell not come forward if they are going to get raped and risk at the same time getting sentenced for rape. Most rapes arent hyperviolent attacks in the woods, its someone getting drunk, getting taken advantage off at a party or a partner manipulating the other. STILL, its not an argument against justice, if a case is proven false, with hard evide…
/r/MensRights14/12/24 05:07 AM
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You wish https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_accusation_of_rape
/r/MensRights14/12/24 01:10 AM
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10% of all Rape accusations are fradulent, and those are the ones who are caught lying btw.
/r/MensRights13/12/24 06:33 AM
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Become rich and you basically become untouchable, suddenly no law applies to you.
/r/MensRights11/12/24 03:07 AM
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Its not fathers, its society and particularly those in power. Boys have their mothers to get spoiled by and girls have their fathers. The powers that may be have given women this becuase it serves capitalism this way, treating women better encourages them to enter the workforce (far less women would if they were treated as badly as men were) thus adding more meat to their money making machines. There is something people need to know, that the unwashed masses dont decide anything that happens in …
/r/MensRights11/12/24 03:07 AM
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This term was coined by a neo-nazi clown and served to collectively make all men look like creeps and gave feminist sows plenty of ammo.
/r/MensRights08/12/24 05:23 AM
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>If he prefers to have a stay at home happy obedient wife and can afford it, Thats the problem, he is likely not getting that even, back in the days men got a warm, clean home and raised children out of their efforts, today that dude would be lucky if he got sex consistently and she didnt cheat on him.
/r/MensRights07/12/24 01:41 AM
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>Right so, as soon as this lad actually realises this isn't a phase and she's just a sponge and leaves her, she is gonna get a pretty heavy punch by reality. She is a pretty white woman with a big following on SM, reality will never punch her buddy. She was born in privilige and will die in privilige.
/r/MensRights07/12/24 01:39 AM
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I mean this is ok, they want to return to a more traditional feminine way, thats fine, as long as they are ok with men wanting a traditional housewife then, not just someone who is lazy. That means cooking and raising children. If this "soft girl" thing is just being lazy and living free then no, hard no.
/r/MensRights07/12/24 01:36 AM
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This will go on as long as men dont stand up for eachother, media companies cater to what is profitable, feminism is profitable. The nerve to say the Ukrainian girl dancing and clubbing in Poland is the real victim and not he 18 year old Ukrainian boy who was forcibly conscripted and bleeding out in a mudhole in the middle of a forest. Its about time we get angry about this stuff.
/r/MensRights06/12/24 10:50 PM
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Does not wanting to get sent to prison for a false allegation or not getting used as a wallet make you gay?
/r/MensRights06/12/24 10:46 PM
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The diffrence is that flirting with a woman today is a gamble between a false allegation, getting beaten up by a boyfriend she didnt tell you about or being mocked and ridiculed, dont cry about the reality you created.
/r/MensRights06/12/24 10:35 PM
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The feminist occupation of academia is a tragedy, why are American men not pursuing higher education? You are setting yourself up for servitude as they will run all the critical parts of society, education is the key to power.
/r/MensRights04/12/24 11:45 PM
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In India there is no concept of women being able to rape men, at all. Trust me they would look at you like you grew two heads if you even suggested it, or they would ask you if the girl grew a penis or something. Rape is purely a penetrative act over there. Its like that in most of the third world, the concept of a female being able to rape or force a man is very, very much a first world western thing. There is a concept of the woman "seducing" the man but its always assumed a man or a boy is th…
/r/MensRights03/12/24 04:18 AM
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Feminists are such hateful ghouls.
/r/MensRights02/12/24 06:16 PM
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Here's a nice post from a feminist community on false allegations by the way:
/r/MensRights02/12/24 06:16 PM
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"How can i bully the boys into silence so i can lower their grades and advantage my own gender"? That girls dont feel confident enough to speak up is not something boys should be punished for.
/r/MensRights02/12/24 06:08 PM
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I didnt say anything about it being wrong or one being better than the other, just detailed how men are wired.
/r/MensRights01/12/24 04:57 PM
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Korea isnt like Europe or the Americans, people view Korea as Diet Japan (which is funny because Japan is very conservative in certain areas) but the Koreans are CRAZY conservative. People forget that Korea became a democracy in 1992! It was a military dictatorship prior to that. In short, South Koreans really dont hold liberal views on a society level.
/r/MensRights01/12/24 05:58 AM
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The old times were pretty big on gender segregation mate.
/r/MensRights01/12/24 05:55 AM
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This is the way bro, life is too short and things are too expensive today for you to be a tool for someone else.
/r/MensRights01/12/24 05:54 AM
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Emotional intelligence is your ability to understand your own feelings and others feelings. Women are seen as more emotionally intelligent because they "appear" more "caring" its not necessarily because they are, but women spend a lot more time being interested in others emotions, men are problem solvers, if we are angry we want to fix why we are angry, if someone else feels a certain way we may emphatize in the way of "how can we make you stop feeling that way?" Think of it like this. Man 1: *I…
/r/MensRights01/12/24 05:20 AM
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I think men overall need to grow a little sense of self worth and set boundaries and expectations, not lose control the second a pretty girl gives them attention, she is a human being just like you with wants, needs, plans and an agenda. We also need to understand when we are being used, most guys get a gut feeling but ignore it, dont, if you feel used or humiliated, there is a high chance you were both. Have your dates and fun and whatnot but set expectations and boundaries, make it clear you w…
/r/MensRights01/12/24 05:10 AM
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>But yes if there are polar roles of masculine and feminine the man is the the organiser of dates and romance and when he leads it through a fulfilled romantic night and into the bedroom, all the woman needs to do is come along for the ride and enjoy and it polarises their feminine experience and makes them just able to experience the adventure, what’s next and unwind, it makes them happy, cared for and recharged. >I tend to find men need to upkeep romance like this and we get the dividends in b…
/r/MensRights01/12/24 04:57 AM
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>That's because we're idiots. We give to much power to beauty. All a women needs to do is to turn up, dress to impress and bat her eyelids and we will giver her what she wants and what she needs. This was fine back when men got what they wanted, courting a woman was an investment in getting a partner that could potentially bear your children. Nowadays you walk away with nothing if you are lucky. Women have figured out they can use dudes for a quick expensive meal and a free luxury afternoon. Men…
/r/MensRights01/12/24 04:52 AM
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How can anyone claim men arent the romantic party when Men do all the chasing? Men are doing almost 100% of the courting, women are courted, they rarely if ever do anything to court the men. Anyone who says women are the romantic party have zero understanding of dating and relationships.
/r/MensRights01/12/24 04:47 AM
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Easy payday, wont be long before she falsely accuses another one when she needs a new handbag or a car.
/r/MensRights30/11/24 06:51 AM
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Gotta let him know he is on thin ice now.
/r/MensRights30/11/24 06:50 AM
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There needs to be serious legal ramifications for false allegations.
/r/MensRights30/11/24 06:49 AM
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https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10027313/
/r/MensRights30/11/24 06:48 AM
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She didnt get consequences if she can leave jail alive. Either prison until death or the chair.
/r/MensRights30/11/24 06:11 AM
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There was a feminist that decided to dress up like a man and live like a man for a year, the amount of abuse she faced when people thought she was a man caused her to commit suicide. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norah_Vincent Being a man destroyed her psychologically. Western women have no goddamn idea how priviliged, babied and spoiled they are.
/r/MensRights29/11/24 08:53 PM
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>Serve women with enrolment papers, with the proviso that they can avoid the draft if they relinquish their right to vote. No, if they get pregnant instead. Ukraine will need to replace all the dead from this war and if they want to continue to exist as a people and nation they will need babies, lots of babies. So either get pregnant and do your duty that way, or get used as sniper bait. War has this beautiful way to not care about bullshit like "feminism" and "autonomy".
/r/MensRights28/11/24 09:25 PM
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Conscripting women is a surefire way to have your entire frontline collapse. Conscription means recruiting from the average population, the average woman is less than useless as a soldier, absolute dogwater, the cream of the crop of female volunteers, the ones who actually pass the physical tests, are a tiny minority and even they get lower requirments. Armies around the globe dont want women in frontline duties because they are a deteriment to the military, its the harsh truth, the average woma…
/r/MensRights28/11/24 09:21 PM
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She dosent cook, she dosent clean and she dosent give birth while at the same viewing you as below her. Tell me...what again is the point of a relationship with such a person?
/r/MensRights25/11/24 10:20 PM
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People arent avoiding beautiful women, they are avoiding spoiled rotten princesses who think they are gracing you with their mere presence. Beautiful women often suffer from this.
/r/MensRights25/11/24 10:19 PM
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Yeah that sounded strange for what i assume a westerner to say, sounds more like Dad is dealing with some past trauma than an overprotective doting father.
/r/MensRights25/11/24 10:09 PM
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>However, the extent you're talking about sounds like a middle eastern A middle eastern parent wouldnt approve of sex outside marriage regardless of age or gender as thats a very big sin in Islam.
/r/MensRights25/11/24 09:35 PM
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>It seems yours has some issues. I am pretty sure women want to explore sexuality as much as men do, and he is pretending like men are predators. Maybe he was, and is projecting on other men, and at the same time projecting some unrealistic view of young women on you. Lets be honest you wouldnt leave your teenage daughter alone with horny teenage boys either. Its not a man problem, its that teenagers dont have developed sufficient reasoning, teenagers are dumb and impulsive and often hurt eachot…
/r/MensRights25/11/24 09:34 PM
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Funny how they suddenly remember getting groped 30 years ago when the guy they are targeting is rich and famous, thats when they suddenly get the "courage to come out" not when he was a nobody but when he is stinking rich with an army of lawyers. It is such an obvious money grab but "believe all women" has become written in stone by now.
/r/MensRights24/11/24 01:07 AM
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Eh McGregor is a piece of shit as a person to begin with.
/r/MensRights24/11/24 01:06 AM
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It takes a lot of effort and energy to overcome intrinsic instincts, particular the ones relating to our mating behaviour that might be detrimental to someone else, it takes higher than average intelligence and an open mind to understand its a problem to begin with, most men and women are frankly too dumb to even understand that, that their intrusive thoughts are problematic, hell they may rationalize it as a good thing even ("my gut feeling, something didnt feel right etc) No girl you are just …
/r/MensRights24/11/24 12:10 AM
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> >Random unknown school LMFAO. Literally Swedens largest and most elite engineering university lool. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KTH_Royal_Institute_of_Technology And higher ranked than yours https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/kth-royal-institute-technology >Yawn >Also notice how you didn't respond to my blurb about the medical school admissions because you can't disprove it nor can you argue against it. I have other friends who are currently in Optometry and Pharmacy. Both of those…
/r/MensRights23/11/24 03:47 AM
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Its 100% true. https://medium.com/@ekeminidaniel76/women-are-not-capable-of-love-de3e8beb793e
/r/MensRights23/11/24 03:44 AM
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>Women don’t necessarily hate men, but women definitely don’t love or value men and are highly self-centered. Ive always said this, that women dont love in the same way as men do, their love is transactional and utilitarian.
/r/MensRights23/11/24 03:40 AM
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They are resentful to some degree because they have convinced themselves that they are victimized, it dosent help that they are often physically weaker and in a romantic relationship often have to take a more caring role (which is just a consequence of reality, societies that have gone against this are not healthy, with collapsing birthrates and fractured families). They view men as callous unfeeling monsters because they have been told all their lives men are out to get them. Which is sad becau…
/r/MensRights23/11/24 03:39 AM
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>Does your fragile ego feel better after making up a fake story of 100% dropout rate for first year girls in engineering? Why would i have to make it up? We had 4 in our class. Zero the next year. >What university do you go to? I can check your school's statistics to see if you're lying or not. I go to the University of Waterloo the amount of female engineering students has only been increasing since my first year. KTH Royal Institute of Technology. This year they admitted less women actually bu…
/r/MensRights23/11/24 03:26 AM
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I have read the bullshit yes.
/r/MensRights23/11/24 02:42 AM
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I study engineering and every girl has dropped out after a year when she realized she wasnt going to get babied through university like the rest of her life.
/r/MensRights23/11/24 02:28 AM
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Women have always been drawn to biology when it comes to STEM because its more of a "care" oriented STEM field, they want to work with cute animals and learn how they work, men are more into mechanical or chemistry.
/r/MensRights23/11/24 02:22 AM
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Listen to biology and not what women say on social media. Women want to see security in men, she wants you to be her wall that will protect her and her children from the outside world that she may not be able to, due to physical strenght or resources, protect herself from, this shit is hardcoded in DNA, no one wants a wall with cracks in it.
/r/MensRights23/11/24 02:21 AM
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>i would never lose respect for him, especially if he opens up to me. him opening up would make me respect him even more. men opening up is admirable Yeah people always say this, but then there is an argument and that "admirable trait" is used as a weapon instead.
/r/MensRights23/11/24 02:19 AM
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Ive never understood why some people have trouble lying, it is the easiest thing in the world, ive never been caught with a lie or had my lie questioned, whether by parents, school, police or court.
/r/MensRights23/11/24 02:09 AM
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>but if someone causes damage to someone else's property they are responsible for fixing or replacing that property. Eh honestly i would prefer the insurance money
/r/MensRights23/11/24 01:43 AM
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eh dying is part of life anyways.
/r/MensRights12/11/24 10:45 PM
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No buddy work on your reading comprehension it says 8.3% of sexual abuse offenders were convicted at trial, compared to 2.6% of all other federal offenders Out of those 8.3% 98.8% got prison because guess what? There are different kind of punishments a court can dish out like fines. This was under the header "Punishment" 8.3% are convicted, 98% of them get prison.
/r/MensRights12/11/24 09:35 PM
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Because its hard to get factual numbers on male sexual assault prevalence, most men like to stay silent on it, and false allegations gain more outrage simply because it feels more "unfair" and something that can happen to any of us.
/r/MensRights12/11/24 04:31 AM
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Because they dont give a shit about what you have, women want us to think, feel and do things that solely benefit THEM! Thats why they get angry when our thoughts dont benefit them, when our actions dont and when our preferances dont. You do something you enjoy? In her eyes its a waste of time and a negative thing because you arent spending energy on her, you bought something you like? Thats bad because you used resources that could have gone to benefit her, you think a certain way? Thats bad be…
/r/MensRights12/11/24 04:07 AM
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Men are allowed to have preferances in apperance and sex appeal, there is nothing morally wrong with that. Women try to shame men into getting rid of that and accepting every washed up dog that presents herself to them while they get to dream about a 6´5 hunk that is hung like a horse all they want.
/r/MensRights12/11/24 02:04 AM
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Silently record every conversation
/r/MensRights12/11/24 01:47 AM
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This is a better source https://www.ussc.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/research-and-publications/quick-facts/Sexual_Abuse_FY18.pdf
/r/MensRights11/11/24 11:56 PM
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According to the US government only 8% of rape cases end in conviction https://www.ussc.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/research-and-publications/quick-facts/Sexual_Abuse_FY18.pdf Source is the United states sentencing commision.
/r/MensRights11/11/24 11:55 PM
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Eh, honestly if i was tasked with actually winning a war, like if it was my job to win a war, i wouldnt draft women to the same degree as men, but not because they are women, but because they are terrible soldiers, 80-90% of women would not reach the recommended physical criteria for frontline service, not to mention the absolute logistical nightmare they would be to deal with, we are talking menstrual pads and specialized uniforms, not to mention its simply just biological suicide. That dosent …
/r/MensRights11/11/24 11:44 PM
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Studies have shown they are actually rather useless on the frontlines, war is more about than holding a rifle.
/r/MensRights11/11/24 11:36 PM
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Send this to the FBI
/r/MensRights10/11/24 05:06 PM
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There is no credible source reporting this beyond tabloid pages.
/r/MensRights10/11/24 07:23 AM
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>Nah that’s kinda fucked up. I’m pretty sure ur suggestion was a form of financial abuse. U aren’t owed sex bro And they are not owed loyalty or money. End of story. Its only ever abuse when it goes one specific way. These women are going to get cheated on (his libido wont dissapear cuz of your hissy fit) and still complain about it. If she denies him sex do you agree with him seeking it out elsewhere? Yes or no?
/r/MensRights10/11/24 07:20 AM
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"It dosent matter that she withholds a core part of a healthy relationship from you because her favorite warcriminal politician lost an election! You still have to be her wallet!" Must sting that we dont want to be your cattle anymore huh?
/r/MensRights10/11/24 07:17 AM
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>Lol. I was using that as an example because I was implying that men weren't willing to pay for a woman's meal. It's also your opinion that it's not important, for many women it might be. I suppose plenty of women would rather be wined and dined by a man than have sex. Sex is an important biological part of life, much like eating and sleeping is. There is no question wether its important or not. Getting free meals from men with no effort is not "important" if you can pay for your own meal. >Depe…
/r/MensRights10/11/24 07:13 AM
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>If a bunch of men made a big deal about how they were going to stop wining and dining feminists then are you also saying these women would have a right to complain that it was prejudice against women? 😯 Wining and dining isnt an important part of life and every romantic relationship like sex and intimacy is, it would be the equivalent of men refusing to touch their wives, kiss them, be near them or for example refuse to stay loyal to them. I bet you women would complain if men responded with "w…
/r/MensRights10/11/24 03:38 AM
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>Weird. This just hasn't been my experience. I've gotten far more empathy from others and good faith from women....when I was being most empathetic. You dont have to lie
/r/MensRights09/11/24 11:46 PM
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Same reason men are misogynistic pigs that want to control women if they have any prefereance at all in their partner, men are cattle that work for their benefit in their eyes.
/r/MensRights09/11/24 11:44 PM
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Ask any of them what they have ever done for men in their lives or even random stranger, have they ever advocated for men? Ever voted for men? Have they ever helped a man? Ever donated to help struggling veterans? Ever advocated against conscription? Ever cared for mens mental health? Or have they demonized men? Judged men by their worst? Compared them to animals? Exclusively cared about female issues? Expected men to protect them and finance them? Ever cared about only women getting paid more a…
/r/MensRights09/11/24 09:46 PM
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You arent cutting off the clans penis, just removing the foreskin, they wouldnt do it because none of the 3 Abrahamic religion requires the removal of the clitoral hood. Circumcision is practiced by some christian sects, jews and muslims. Westerners dont care for Muslims opinions or rights. And christians have largely abandoned their faith, but they dont want to step on Jewish toes.
/r/MensRights09/11/24 09:36 PM
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It wont stop until there are serious consequences for women who are caught with false allegations.
/r/MensRights09/11/24 03:22 PM
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Feminists dont care, they never punish their own, they want to punish men and they will use every excuse to do so. why? Because we didnt put their interests above our own? After literal decades of them demonizing us and judging us all by our worst members? literally comparing us to animals? To hell with them.
/r/MensRights09/11/24 01:29 AM
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The blue haired creator of the gay hell hotel is a raging femcel? Say it aint so! Liberals showing their true face is the most satisfying thing about this whole ordeal, but what makes me even more grossed out is that they constantly mention Gaza as if Democrats ever did a single fucking thing to help Gaza.
/r/MensRights09/11/24 01:25 AM
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Honestly i would choose the bear to, a bear wont falsely accuse me of rape or claim 30 years later that i touched its ass (funnily enough right when i get rich and famous), 8-10% of all rape cases are fradulent, and thats just the numbers we know. The FBI has put the number of "unfounded" rapes - those determined to be false after investigation - at 8%. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-45565684
/r/MensRights09/11/24 12:19 AM
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There are wartime laws, called martial law. All this shit is just polite charade during peacetime. When war comes you stop being a human, you are a resource to be used. Edit. Whats the point responding if you are just going to block anyways lol. Its not a coincidence that every nation and society and culture resorts to the same few truths during war.
/r/MensRights09/11/24 12:08 AM
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Its actually hilarious the hissy fit they throw and how they commodify themselves, "You didnt vote the way i want! i wont have sex with you!" is the best they can offer, they are acknowledging that the most valuable thing they have to bring to their table is their pussy XD what a self own. if they were smart, which they are not, they would have done the opposite and tried to have as many liberal babies as possible so they never lost in the future, but oh well.
/r/MensRights08/11/24 11:20 PM
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>Either eliminate the Selective Service registration requirement or expand it to both genders, which would reduce the likelihood of any draft except for a true national emergency. Sadly when war comes to the door, normal laws and sense are thrown out the door, there is no sense having women on the frontlines, they are a logistical (they require specialized equipment, sanitary products etc since they get infections more easily) and a psychological burden (last thing you want is Joe Schmuck to end…
/r/MensRights08/11/24 11:12 PM
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>Bodily autonomy - circumcision is illegal until the age of 18, when a man can choose for himself. Circumcision is often done for religious reasons, muslims, jews and christians would not approve of this bill.
/r/MensRights08/11/24 11:04 PM
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OP is big enough i believe to decide wether he wants to end the relationship here and now or not. I gave him insight on why she might have done it based on her cultural background and why she was so dismissive as well, if you grew up thinking your whole life rape = penis in vagina only it comes a shock when other cultures view it differently. The definition of rape is a lot broader in the west than the rest of the world. I gave OP a little insight and some tips on what he can do, but ultimately …
/r/MensRights05/11/24 01:31 AM
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>Man child is not a meme, (nor was it ever for that matter? I literally have no clue how you can make the word Man-child funny.) Man-child isn't a joke it's a serious term which is thrown at men (Selectively.) which refuse to mature and act like children, hence "man-child." The problem is that this is a very traditional view on men, men "growing up in this sense" means being mature, stoic workhorses that live only to provide for their family, which would have been fine...if women wanted to be tr…
/r/MensRights05/11/24 01:28 AM
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23-24 is when the brain has fully developed as a lump of fat, it speaks nothing of maturity or wisdom, that age is when if you are genetically complete your brain has finished growing and is an adult organ.
/r/MensRights05/11/24 01:21 AM
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Good luck bro.
/r/MensRights05/11/24 01:17 AM
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Tell her seriously that you need a moment to talk, plan it for the evening something and tell her while looking her in the eyes that its important, women in general wont hear you until you are being very assertive with them. Yelling at them at the moment or arguing with them never works, they get defensive and it goes in one ear and out the other and she is more concerned with feeling victorious and emotionally satisfied at the moment. Then you explain clearly what it is you are upset about and …
/r/MensRights05/11/24 12:01 AM
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This changes the equation a bit tbh, you cant expect someone to adhere to values they never grew up with, i would hold on a little and ask here if she understands why what she did is wrong, if there is nothing behind her eyes then try to explain, tell her how much it hurt you and why you were upset. I was thinking it was a spoiled white girl, but if she is chinese and grew up in China she might not even understand what you are talking about.
/r/MensRights04/11/24 11:49 PM
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Oh damn. Yeah China is a very traditional country and the concept of a woman raping a man simply does not exist there (nor do laws stating a woman can rape a man) That explains a lot, im from a very conservative country and if you say women can rape men there people will furrow their brow and ask you where you found women with dicks.
/r/MensRights04/11/24 11:45 PM
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No one takes this seriously when its done to a man by a woman, cops will laugh at it in the car and the case will be shut down.
/r/MensRights04/11/24 11:40 PM
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Dont, she can easily turn it on him and then he would be arguing for his innocence, all she has to say was "i was drunk, he is lying and he tried to get his cock inside me" and he would become prime suspect. The current justice system is NOT designed to protect men, literal BILLIONARES are getting their lives destroyed by women claiming with zero evidence that they touched their ass 35 years ago. Joe Schmuck has no chance.
/r/MensRights04/11/24 11:38 PM
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You know what, do it, grill her on it and gather as much info as you can, try to understand why she says what she says and what she says.
/r/MensRights04/11/24 11:35 PM
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Even if he reports here now there is a chance actual police will laugh it off and (if) they take it further, likely will result in a letter in the male saying the case has been closed. Society see men as very utilitarian things, lots of people and i would wager almost everyobody, thinks a woman raping a man is not as bad as a man raping a woman, they think men are always horny thus they always want sex and if they somehow didnt want it they should suck it up, its not like they can get pregnant r…
/r/MensRights04/11/24 11:34 PM
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She made it pretty clear that she dosent give a shit about your feelings buddy. Sorry to say.
/r/MensRights04/11/24 11:29 PM
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If you believe in God you would know God intended for man to defy him.
/r/MensRights04/11/24 03:47 PM
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The internet has given the village buffoon the ability to instantly talk with every other village moron. Yeah we get it you hate men, fine, stay celibate please. Dont need more crazy. F**king losers.
/r/MensRights02/11/24 02:15 AM
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Dont you love it when spoiled lower upper class princesses with paid college tuition, brand new car and holding a 15 dollar latte and wearing 2k in designer clothes talk about others privilege? Like stfu Barbie, you have been spoiled your whole life.
/r/MensRights02/11/24 02:03 AM
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Dont entertain her BS, she wanted you to grovel at her feet and beg her to let you be her friend, that you are one of the "good men" etc. Good on you for standing up for yourself and not playing her game, trust me she will be talking to guys in no time after her little hissy fit. I personally would have been a lot ruder but sometimes they are not worth that. i would have said "oh is that so? bye then, dont need misandrist garbage in my life". The faster you move on, the faster you forget about t…
/r/MensRights02/11/24 02:00 AM
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>This is a huge increasing trend sadly. I have friends of mine that have started sharing content like this. I’ve yet to confront them about it Confront them, dont be a coward, 90% of the reason this exists is that we are silent about it, call them out and shame them, everytime.
/r/MensRights01/11/24 09:57 PM
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>You mean the country in which men and men only do all hard labours, are sent to die in wars like cannon foder, and are expected to work, provide, and protect their wives, while women can just live off their husband's money without doing anything? You once saw a woman being hit in that part of the world and now you think that they're all just a bunch of women haters when that's just a fraction of what men go through every day? See? THIS is what I'm talking about. In the Middle East, the West, Af…
/r/MensRights01/11/24 09:56 PM
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Mens achilles heel is enduring suffering, women bitch and moan constantly and that makes them heard.
/r/MensRights31/10/24 10:04 PM
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Fathers always have a softer spot for their little girls. Vice versa with women who love their little prince more than their daughter. This isnt anything strange really.
/r/MensRights27/10/24 07:55 PM
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Havent seen trump talk about that, but the Republican party in general is more male friendly.
/r/MensRights27/10/24 12:26 AM
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Yep, lower birth rates, unprecedented rates of mental illnesses and unhappiness, children growing up in dysfunctional families, record amounts of abortions and abandoned babies and so much more, amazing how not a single good thing has come from it.
/r/MensRights26/10/24 10:18 PM
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Well for a fact Kamala Harris wont.
/r/MensRights26/10/24 10:16 PM
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This, they dont want equal rights, they want preferential treatment, and they have gotten it, and now they want more. Feminism is now purely about demasculating and demonizing men.
/r/MensRights26/10/24 04:37 PM
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Nah thats bullshit. Women have equal rights to men in the west now, but they dont want equal rights, they want more rights than men and suckers like you are giving them it. Being equal wasnt enough, they want to be better. And in many cases they have the advantage, they are quoted into high ranking positions, are babied their whole lives, can assault men without facing consequences and if war comes around they are a protected group, men are not. Ever noticed how no feminists want to work in the …
/r/MensRights26/10/24 02:59 PM
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As a muslim this is a crock of shit lol. The betas get arranged marriage The "high quality men" you are referring to, pursue women and ask for their hand from their father, no dating, no nothing, he goes to the father. If a woman isnt a virgin on the wedding night that is it for her, best case scenario she has destroyed the reputation of her familiy and herself permanently and the man gains something to use against her. Worst case scenario for her depending on the society she may face legal cons…
/r/MensRights22/10/24 09:33 PM
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Why wouldnt they? We let them. If we told them that they have zero authority over our time they would stop. If every man did it. Its funny because if you tell her "no i dont want you to go clubbing without me in the middle of night, dancing and getting drunk amongst other men" you are a misogynistic POS. But she can control every aspect of your life just fine.
/r/MensRights22/10/24 09:24 PM
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Fucking ghouls.
/r/MensRights22/10/24 09:20 PM
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essentially avoid all women at all costs, which is living in fear.
/r/MensRights22/10/24 01:22 AM
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Statistics show around 10% of all rape accusations are fradulent. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_accusation_of_rape With fradulent cases more prevalent in liberal western countries (go figure, easy consequence free way of ruining a mans life and a culture of "believe all women") As with all similar stats the numbers are likely much higher, as some of the falsely accused men will be convicted regardless.
/r/MensRights22/10/24 01:18 AM
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A lot of men would be lonely and not as happy without women because at the end of the day we were meant to be together and care for eachother and start families, but modern society has made them hate us. We dont need them to survive no and frankly womens lives would get a lot harder if men abandoned them while the opposite isnt true, but i doubt most men would be emotionally happy about that.
/r/MensRights21/10/24 09:04 PM
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Far, far from a majority and frankly i dont think it is going to change as STEM isnt a "i think" or "i feel like" subject, its hard work and hard facts, and is anathema to the average female mind
/r/MensRights19/10/24 06:55 PM
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Study something in STEM, while women attend college in higher percentages nowadays, they dont study anything of value there, wont find any of them in engineering or mathematics. Men built the modern world, take pride in that and dont let them take it away from you.
/r/MensRights19/10/24 01:36 AM
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Can we stop saying this like he just avoided a minor inconvenience? He didnt dodge a bullet, he took a f*cking headshot, he didnt find out her ways on first date, the guy was ready to settle down with her and what he thought was his child for life and she destroyed it all. Not all wounds are physical, in most of these cases the mans life is utterly destroyed and we just say "wow he dodged a bullet, good for him".
/r/MensRights18/10/24 11:46 PM
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I struggle with this alot and end up with the question: "How can one human being do this to another, especially someone that loved her so much, he would have given his life for her?" Because they dont love us, at all. They can be comfortable around us, hell even affectionate, but they never love us.
/r/MensRights18/10/24 11:44 PM
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Women cheat cream of the crop men like these even if they fill all their 6 figures delusions and still gaslight other men outside this unrealistic figure that they are the problem Because men refuse to see reality, refuse to understand biology. Women dont think like men do, feel like men do, infidelity is built into the female biology, women are built to jump from man to man to increase her chances of survival and improve her standard of life. To the average man cheating is unthinkable, to the a…
/r/MensRights18/10/24 11:43 PM
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