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| 136 | The Google Doodle for International Men's DayThere’s a talk in my work today about helping men overcome internal bias against women. | /r/MensRights | 19/11/18 11:34 AM |
| 3 | UK tax disparity. Yet the UK government spends about four times as much on women's health than men's; and eight times as much on research into women's cancers as men's.Men used to receive appropriate authority and respect for their superior responsibility. I don't understand the point your making here. Taxation can definitely be done in a fairer way but i don't believe discriminating against men or women is an incentive for society to function. | /r/MensRights | 24/03/17 10:33 PM |
| 13 | Kentucky lawmaker’s bill forces men to get note from wives before purchasing ViagraIs there really any need to call me a dipshit? Maybe you've had some bad experiences but any doctor I've dealt with has done what's best for the patient. | /r/MensRights | 20/02/17 08:55 PM |
| 0 | Kentucky lawmaker’s bill forces men to get note from wives before purchasing ViagraYou want people to show up and have a medical procedure done without talking to a doctor? Would you have the same opinion if it was open heart surgery we were talking about? | /r/MensRights | 20/02/17 08:20 PM |
| 14 | Kentucky lawmaker’s bill forces men to get note from wives before purchasing ViagraAn abortion is a medical procedure, it doesn't matter how much thought anyone puts into it a doctor will still know more about it. An abortion is also something that will stop a human life from being lived, that's a fact that cannot be argued with no matter what your views are. Anything that makes people actually consider the consequences of such an important decision is a good thing in my opinion. | /r/MensRights | 20/02/17 07:55 PM |
| 3 | Kentucky lawmaker’s bill forces men to get note from wives before purchasing ViagraIt's not exactly absurd to make someone consider whether or not they want an abortion. | /r/MensRights | 20/02/17 07:34 PM |
| 23 | Rape allegation by British woman who faced being jailed for 'extra-marital sex' with two men in Dubai is THROWN OUT by police after video shows 'consent of the three parties'OP clearly stated that the problem is that the two men were shown in the article but the woman was not. Also there is no need to be so rude, if you can't make your argument without insulting someone then it's a bad argument. | /r/MensRights | 22/11/16 11:34 PM |
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