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| 2 | How about we let boys decide for themselves when they become men? Just a crazy thought.I've met some very heavy doors that were reluctant to open. A few I have needed help with. :) . . . Those vault doors can be real bastards ... :) | /r/MensRights | 02/07/15 06:41 PM |
| 2 | How about we let boys decide for themselves when they become men? Just a crazy thought.Very true and right. :) | /r/MensRights | 02/07/15 06:28 PM |
| 2 | How about we let boys decide for themselves when they become men? Just a crazy thought.But be aware that doing it for the "ladies" is the wrong reason to do it. Nah. Big, strong men can open their own damned doors. :) | /r/MensRights | 02/07/15 12:15 AM |
| 0 | How about we let boys decide for themselves when they become men? Just a crazy thought.That is very manly stance to take, and it is very manly of you not to be bothered over trivial little differences. So I'm really cool with this, man. :) But I don't think any of that stuff "makes" me a man, I think I am one, of a sort, and I do that stuff. There's far more to being a man than just not getting caught while acquiring a muscular bank account. :) You just illustrated some of it. :) | /r/MensRights | 01/07/15 09:43 PM |
| 0 | How about we let boys decide for themselves when they become men? Just a crazy thought.Yes. It is the only manly response. | /r/MensRights | 01/07/15 05:10 PM |
| -7 | How about we let boys decide for themselves when they become men? Just a crazy thought.I've done 1-8 and 10. Some of them a lot. 9 never came up as neither of us drove vehicles. So. I'm either a man or a puppy. When I was being trained to fit into this culture, "educated", they told us that a man, a Real Man was someone who could do something for which someone would pay him enough to feed, clothe and house his family, someone who could attract, keep and protect a lady who would give him his family and someone who would be there when his family needed him. In short, a husband. I st… | /r/MensRights | 01/07/15 05:08 PM |
| 2 | Picture from an Irish news satire siteWhat is more funny than the paucity of persons of the female persuasion is the gap between the super-important people and the riff-raff way at the back. Gotta protect those important people from the commoners. On the feminists' point, it is actually refreshing to see how very few women fall for the idiotic dance of pomp, position, prestige, privilege and power. They must be too smart, or too honest to be politicians. | /r/TRPOffTopic | 14/01/15 01:34 AM |
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