| Upvotes | Comment on | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 5 | Remember when feminists pledged to fix wikipedia because it was "very masculine" and were having a "mass edit wikipedia day"? Look what I found in the otherwise completely scientific article about FertilizationThe vagina does everything in it's power to kill the sperm. To imply anything else is to lie outright. | /r/MensRights | 16/03/14 07:34 AM |
| 2 | Ten years after he was sent to prison for sex crimes he didn't commit, Steven Phillips and his wife divorced. In 2009, he was exonerated and awarded nearly $6 million in compensation. His ex-wife says she's entitled to some of it.Thanks for coming back and re-answering. Appreciate it. | /r/MensRights | 17/06/13 04:21 AM |
| 1 | Ten years after he was sent to prison for sex crimes he didn't commit, Steven Phillips and his wife divorced. In 2009, he was exonerated and awarded nearly $6 million in compensation. His ex-wife says she's entitled to some of it.Doesn't this leave the problem of her just.. grabbing it out of the basket? | /r/MensRights | 17/06/13 01:32 AM |
| 3 | Ten years after he was sent to prison for sex crimes he didn't commit, Steven Phillips and his wife divorced. In 2009, he was exonerated and awarded nearly $6 million in compensation. His ex-wife says she's entitled to some of it.Honest question: as someone who has a bright career future ahead of them and is very interested in not having any children, what is the proper course of action post-coitus? Say I have a new girlfriend. She's someone who I like and trust, but who would stand to benefit tremendously from becoming pregnant. I don't really see any non-awkward or non-accusatory situation where you effectively destroy/remove the condom from the scene. Thoughts? | /r/MensRights | 16/06/13 09:17 PM |
| 7 | WTF saw this on Political HumorThis is what /r/MensRights is about. Fantastic post. | /r/MensRights | 03/04/13 08:20 AM |
| 1 | A healthy little exercise.There are less women in certain jobs, like CEOs and political positions. But honestly I think it's just desire at this point. More men want to compete to lead than women, that's just how it goes. | /r/MensRights | 06/03/13 02:58 PM |
| 2 | A healthy little exercise.That's actually a really interesting answer. Society conditions different genders to react differently to situations and, yeah, that would suck. | /r/MensRights | 06/03/13 05:25 AM |
| 2 | A healthy little exercise.Thanks rightsbot :) | /r/MensRights | 06/03/13 12:53 AM |
| 4 | Nicole Ryan, who tried to hire a hitman to kill her husband, went free because she claims she was abused. However, 1:35 into this CBC video, she admits to the "hitman" (undercover cop) that her husbanThis doesn't quite seem fair. | /r/MensRights | 08/02/13 05:56 AM |
| 42 | It must seem like a really evil world out there when you interpret every behavior as a product of "male privilege."All interested males are creepy and neckbeards? Fantastic, why do we even bother. | /r/MensRights | 15/01/13 09:06 PM |
| 10 | I'm in High School and just got an "0" on an essay about rape for mentioning that men got raped, too.Depending on how cynical your worldview is, you could argue half the population already lives there. | /r/MensRights | 10/11/12 03:17 AM |
| 1 | "Why Do I Despise MRAS" Article. Just wow.Ah, my bad. No bad intentions here. Must have missed that one. | /r/MensRights | 16/10/12 04:06 AM |
| 3 | "Why Do I Despise MRAS" Article. Just wow.Apologies on giving this sad excuse for a site web traffic. Read Daysleeping83's mirror instead. | /r/MensRights | 16/10/12 01:11 AM |
| 1 | "Why Do I Despise MRAS" Article. Just wow.It's an older link, but one that I'd never seen on this sub in my decently-long time subscribed. Not trying to karma whore, and even if I were, why would I do it in a relatively low-traffic sub? I was just shown this and though it might be of interest to the community. Also, reddiquette. | /r/MensRights | 16/10/12 01:01 AM |
| -2 | At a charity event last night.Is this what the MRA is about? Not rape laws, not child custody, not MGM. . . Slightly better toilets? We can do better. | /r/MensRights | 30/09/12 06:17 PM |
| 1 | An Irvine man who spent a night in jail after being accused of domestic violence by a woman who was later charged with numerous counts of burglary, kidnapping and false arrest is suing the city of Irvine for $150,000.Yeah, I'm starting to see that perspective. I didn't realize how much the police were doing at the woman's request. I retract my previous comment. | /r/MensRights | 13/09/12 03:59 PM |
| 1 | An Irvine man who spent a night in jail after being accused of domestic violence by a woman who was later charged with numerous counts of burglary, kidnapping and false arrest is suing the city of Irvine for $150,000.I feel like the personal penalty is pretty weak. I'm torn. I don't want to go against the police (which are a generally positive force) as a whole, but there need to be reprimands for illegal behavior which don't involve other people paying the tab. | /r/MensRights | 12/09/12 10:53 PM |
| 2 | An Irvine man who spent a night in jail after being accused of domestic violence by a woman who was later charged with numerous counts of burglary, kidnapping and false arrest is suing the city of Irvine for $150,000.If the city paid a fine, would the individual officers be held financially responsible? Or is it taxpayer money? | /r/MensRights | 12/09/12 10:36 PM |
| 3 | An Irvine man who spent a night in jail after being accused of domestic violence by a woman who was later charged with numerous counts of burglary, kidnapping and false arrest is suing the city of Irvine for $150,000.Absolutely it's for a jury/judge to decide. I just feel like requests like this making headlines make people shake their heads more at the money than the injustice. | /r/MensRights | 12/09/12 06:16 PM |
| -8 | An Irvine man who spent a night in jail after being accused of domestic violence by a woman who was later charged with numerous counts of burglary, kidnapping and false arrest is suing the city of Irvine for $150,000.I'm all for the MRA perspective, but isn't $150,000 for a night in jail like $145,000 too much? | /r/MensRights | 12/09/12 06:06 PM |
| 1 | Short stint in jail for woman who killed partner by cutting off his penis News.com.auOkay. I don't know this guy personally and we'll never hear his side of the story now, but let's just say he was marrying her for her money. So what? That's not even sort-of a justification for such violence. Add that to the fact that we have no idea if he was or wasn't and, well, she should be in jail for a very long time. | /r/MensRights | 29/08/12 05:01 PM |
| 2 | "Girls only" organization is "shocked" that Augusta was, until recently, males only. Uhh...wat?My campus has co-ed fraternities. | /r/MensRights | 22/08/12 02:15 PM |
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