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| 3 | Never, never, never date a single mom in the U.S. You could end up on the hook for child support when you break up with her.This makes me so mad. If I was in this situation I would be tempted to quit my job, burn everything I own and disappear, or even willingly go to prison, just so that woman wouldn't be able to get anything out of me. | /r/MensRights | 05/11/12 10:26 PM |
| 17 | Men struggle in modern marriagesI was reading an article on mancaves the other day and one common thing I noticed was how the men featured essentially were kicked out of their own home or had their interests compressed into a single room and it was if their wives "gave permission" for them to have this room as their own domain while the wife gets the rest of the house to do as she pleases. If I'm contributing to a household (financially or otherwise) then you can bet I'll be having some of my stuff in and around the house and … | /r/MensRights | 15/10/12 03:49 AM |
| 1 | Being raised by a single mother who wonders why I don't man up.Fuck "manning up" whatever that means, live your life the way you feel comfortable and screw what anyone else thinks. My parents divorced when I was 5 so I only had a part time Dad and he didn't teach me shit. So typical Father-Son stuff or your 'man-centric' jobs I either taught myself or I still don't know. I taught myself to shave, I can handle basic woodworking, I had never even mowed a lawn until I bought my own house and got a lawn mower. I've never changed a tap washer but if I ever need … | /r/MensRights | 06/10/12 06:52 AM |
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