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I wonder what percentage of mother perpetrated infanticides are caused by postpartum depression and could be prevented by having better mental health services
/r/MensRights15/02/23 12:59 PM
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Using the court to hurt someone without merit is “abuse of process” or “abuse of court/judicial process”. Battered husband or just victim of domestic abuse would work for a male victim of domestic abuse
/r/MensRights22/02/21 10:43 PM
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Women bring a friend to feel safe
/r/MensRights25/11/20 06:13 AM
2

I mean she’s looking for someone to have sex with, of course she wants someone who will satisfy her
/r/MensRights20/09/20 02:29 AM
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That’s what I was afraid of, a date isn’t a sex contract, you aren’t always going to want the same thing
/r/MensRights16/04/20 02:49 PM
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What’s date fraud?
/r/MensRights16/04/20 02:36 PM
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He’s a prince and marrying her literally caused her death
/r/MensRights24/01/20 04:17 PM
6

also why are they so old?
/r/MensRights05/10/19 03:12 AM
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I mean legally speaking
/r/MensRights11/09/19 02:52 AM
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You know that child support is to support the child, right? So you’re suggesting she should be paying child support when there is no child??? This doesn’t make any sense at all
/r/MensRights10/09/19 05:41 PM
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What do you think should happen? I get how if they’re in a relationship it sucks but it’s not like you can ask a woman to get a permission note or something
/r/MensRights10/09/19 04:10 PM
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ACAB
/r/MensRights31/08/19 01:31 PM
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While men definitely do face discrimination when it comes to jobs involving children, nothing in this article definitively pointed to that. Also when it comes to hiring someone to babysit your kids at you home I think you should get to use whatever judgement you want. You aren’t running a company, you’re finding someone to protect your kids, and you want someone your kids will adore. I (female) was once told that I was a great candidate to be a families nanny but that they would rather try to fi…
/r/MensRights22/08/19 02:53 PM
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You can’t expect people to take you seriously when you say things like that. Right? Comparing abortion to the holocaust, Armenian Genocide, or mass shootings? Do you really think that losing your father to a racist gunman is comparable to losing a lump of cells? Even if you did, which I highly doubt you do, genocide has a meaning greater than just a bunch of people dying. There has to be the intent to remove a specific group of people. Abortions happen across all races, nationalities, and religi…
/r/MensRights06/08/19 06:23 PM
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What are you talking about
/r/MensRights06/08/19 06:17 PM
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I don’t disagree, but I do think that if you’re going to hold someone accountable it should definitely be the teacher. They were the ones who allowed this game to happen, and if the kid being sued was playing dangerously then he should have been sent to the corner or whatever. It’s the teachers job to keep everyone safe, not the children’s job to play safely
/r/MensRights01/08/19 08:33 PM
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Does anyone else not understand how a dodgeball could cause a black eye? Don’t they use foam balls, and if they don’t, why is their phys Ed teacher not charged?
/r/MensRights01/08/19 06:11 PM
1

Pretty sure that it is, I’ve definitely read it before
/r/MensRights25/07/19 03:46 PM
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It’s obviously going to be run by a medical professional. Since it’s a group session they’ll likely discuss general health advice and then add on things that males are particularly prone to. Will probably advise how to check for testicular lumps. It’s a health session. Their stance on feminism isn’t going to be a factor.
/r/MensRights23/07/19 05:21 AM
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haha thanks, and this doesn't only apply to sex, it's just the difference between being genuine and manipulative
/r/MensRights23/06/19 08:05 PM
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It’s commonly referred to as the “rape kit backlog” and there are currently a lot of campaigns to end it. The case (article below) is what sparked most of these efforts. I included another article from this year (even though the Detroit incident was only two years ago). The White House currently estimates that there are 400,000 rape kits on the backlog across the US. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newsweek.com/rape-kit-untested-sexual-assault-serial-rapist-detroit-prosecutor-nation-752440%3fam…
/r/MensRights23/06/19 12:28 PM
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I get what you’re saying, but Unfortunately those rape kits often waste away in storage and aren’t actually tested. (States lack funds).
/r/MensRights23/06/19 01:02 AM
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It would need a different name
/r/MensRights23/06/19 12:42 AM
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I don’t in any way consider paying for the meal to be the man’s job, but I do like having one bill on dates. To me it can show that you plan on having enough meals together that it will even out. Most likely the same person will not pay every time, and whether it’s a SO or my roommate, we always pay together and I don’t think that either of us take advantage of the other. (If someone else pays for the meal/drinks, I always pay the tip). The person with more money typically pays more/for more exp…
/r/MensRights23/06/19 12:41 AM
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If you’re nice because you want something, you aren’t nice.
/r/MensRights22/06/19 09:32 PM
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This may be because I’m an American so we see kilts more like an exotic novelty than anything else, but every girl I know finds kilts either super attractive or really dorky/try hardy, depending on how they’re worn. I’ve never once heard a woman say anything bad about them (although I have heard a drunk girl ask a guy if he was wearing his correctly, and then rub her foot on his thigh). Is this how it is in Scotland?
/r/MensRights20/06/19 05:54 PM
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Not everyone who hates their parents is insane, a lot of people are victims of the people who are supposed to love them
/r/MensRights18/06/19 01:50 PM
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I think that the reason why you can sue for millions if your baby gets switched is because you lost the chance to raise your baby, not that you had to raise a different baby
/r/MensRights18/06/19 01:40 PM
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People should encourage other people to watch women’s football. Most serious soccer players of both genders that I know love women’s soccer
/r/MensRights16/06/19 07:35 PM
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I would like to think that having the means to seek medical treatment for your child and refusing to do so because you don't deem it necessary could be considered child neglect, however I am neither a lawyer or a social worker, just someone who has suffered from severe depression since they were younger than your daughter is. Definitely post this on r/legaladvice , and maybe look up mental health advocacy groups in your area. Also just because you don't have custody doesn't mean that you aren't …
/r/MensRights17/05/19 05:21 PM
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All of the top comments are calling her a murderer....
/r/MensRights26/04/19 05:38 AM
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He should tell his wife for sure. She’ll probably be skeptical that the first option on google was a happy ending place, but open communication is key. There’s no way that she won’t be able to tell that something is wrong with him, and if he doesn’t tell her and denies it she’s going to assume the worst. While I would agree that he was sexually assaulted, I wouldn’t say that the masseuse assaulted him. She was under the presumption that that is what he was there for, so I’m not sure how she woul…
/r/MensRights15/04/19 07:03 PM
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What’s wrong with this? How is this possibly hurting men’s rights
/r/MensRights11/04/19 05:33 PM
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I thought that unless you were having a brisk you did it while still at the hospital from the birth? I remember reading a piece by a woman who was saying that part of the reason why the hospital staff were able to circumcise her newborn despite her/the father not wanting to was that she had just had a complicated birth and was obviously drugged/exhausted and all that and the father was distracted trying to make sure that she was doing alright. So basically they took advantage of an obviously ver…
/r/MensRights27/03/19 05:06 AM
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That’s a hell of a claim
/r/MensRights13/12/18 09:07 PM
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Yeah I’m mostly having trouble understanding why it’s policy to have an adult supervisor in there in the first place. We never changed in front of a teacher. It’s not like they’re young enough that they need help. Just stand by the door and let them know when they have a minute left and need to hurry up. The only reason I can think of why a teacher would be in there in the first place was if they had some major bullying issues and were trying to prevent that, in which case it would be extra impo…
/r/MensRights15/11/18 02:56 PM
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What did they do? (Or are they currently doing I guess)
/r/MensRights10/10/18 07:34 PM
2

Everyone already teaches their kids how bad lying is, it’s harped into their heads as well as hand washing is
/r/MensRights10/10/18 07:02 PM
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I don’t understand the #fuckmetoo. If anything his story supports it
/r/MensRights09/10/18 05:41 PM
2

How would that help him? An actor’s public persona has always be a factor in what roles they get.
/r/MensRights04/10/18 10:08 PM
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They just interpret them setting precedents that must be followed
/r/MensRights27/09/18 08:42 PM
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How do we know this? Who says this?
/r/MensRights24/09/18 05:44 AM
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In the art field it is well agreed on that you have to learn all of the traditional rules and skills before you are able to break the rules in a successful way. I'm guessing that you're in undergrad; undergrad is all about learning the basics and what is known. If you progress on to grad school you'll notice a change
/r/MensRights05/05/18 09:37 PM
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Does she personally know you? Was this based on your Reddit posts? Like why did she say this about you specifically?
/r/MensRights05/05/18 09:33 PM
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How is falsely reporting someone worse than raping someone? (Serious question, I want to know your opinion)
/r/MensRights05/05/18 09:30 PM
1

Credit card tips (so like <90% of tips) have to be claimed
/r/MensRights11/03/18 06:37 AM
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I don't think I'm alone in saying that a bill to disband the draft would be much better than one requiring women to register. The draft has no place in modern America
/r/MensRights28/02/18 08:44 PM
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What would the charge be?
/r/MensRights23/02/18 06:00 AM
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Yeah... By a lot. Most rapists don't get that much
/r/MensRights21/02/18 12:53 AM
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I in no way think boys/men are broken. I think the way that we handle their mental health/upbringing is broken, which results in boys because less likely and encouraged to seek help
/r/MensRights16/02/18 12:39 AM
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I mean I'm pretty sure he wouldn't have treated a male band mate like that....
/r/MensRights14/02/18 06:31 PM
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That's insane but how is it relevant to men's rights?
/r/MensRights08/02/18 04:55 AM
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Spacey only has 15 accusers compared to Cosby's 50 and Weinstein's 80. So would you say that ten is enough?
/r/MensRights29/01/18 10:56 PM
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But that would be near impossible to have. Do you actively believe that every person saying they were victimized without video evidence is lying, or do you just not have an opinion on cases that appear to be truthful but lack video evidence?
/r/MensRights28/01/18 11:49 PM
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How do you think the police should treat a person reporting a rape?
/r/MensRights28/01/18 11:00 PM
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You should treat the girl as if she is being truthful while not assuming guilt on the guy. You can't go in interrogating a scared victim
/r/MensRights28/01/18 10:55 PM
2

Call your insurance company. I had problems with a tumor and they reject stuff all the time for seriously any reason they can. A lit if times if you fight it even a little they'll pay.
/r/MensRights28/01/18 10:16 PM
2

Saying that someone is hot isn't code for saying you'd fuck them
/r/MensRights28/01/18 09:55 PM
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Men have a higher suicide rate but please don't say that women don't face suicide, I've lost both a male and female friend to suicide and the both hurt like hell
/r/MensRights25/01/18 03:54 AM
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I'm bi and the least sexual gay relationship I've had has had more than twice the amount of sex as any straight relationship....it's a myth for a reason
/r/MensRights20/01/18 06:16 PM
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so quit venting and start a legal fund.....
/r/MensRights16/01/18 06:15 PM
1

I have, but by that logic men are shamed for playing video games to the point where they don't feel comfortable playing them because there are articles saying they incite violence. While there are individual people and groups who shame men for watching porn it would be downright disingenuous to claim that "men are shamed for watching porn" because that implies that society as a whole is vehemently opposed to it, while the exact opposite is true. A man who does not watch porn would in all likelih…
/r/MensRights07/01/18 08:57 PM
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What world do you live in where men are shamed for watching porn? Like adult men?
/r/MensRights06/01/18 06:07 AM
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did you actually read the study? It is about how and why police are wrong to be skeptical of rape victims. It never once concluded a percentage of false rape complaints, but rather explained that a notable amount of rape complaints deemed false by police are likely/potentially true. Honestly I'm surprised you don't find it to be "feminist propaganda"
/r/MensRights23/12/17 08:29 PM
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The Kanin study has been debunked over and over again. Your statement is patently false
/r/MensRights23/12/17 06:02 PM
2

Yup, totally understandable mistake
/r/MensRights08/12/17 01:39 AM
1

sexist criminals are not getting longer sentences, you can be incredibly misogynistic and the vast majority of crimes you could commit would not be considered hate crimes. The only time it would be considered a hate crime is when the perpetrator commits the crime BECAUSE they hate women. For example, you could kill your girlfriend and it wouldn't be eligible to be a hate crime because you in no way killed her because she was a woman, but rather because of whatever issues you two were having
/r/MensRights07/12/17 11:25 PM
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well condoms have the same working rate as birth control pills do and they're available at every drugstore, grocery store, gas station and everywhere else. You could/should always use those. The girl is just as likely to get pregnant from you wearing a condom as she is from taking BC pills
/r/MensRights07/12/17 11:20 PM
1

You must be a damn good liar and to get past the screening
/r/MensRights07/12/17 04:32 PM
4

1950: The American Fighting Man (korea) 1956: The Hungarian Freedom Fighter 1960: US Scientists 1966: The Inheritor 1968: Apolo 8 astronauts 1969: Middle Americans 1975: American Women 1982: The Computer 1988: The Endangered Earth 1993: The Peacemakers 2002: The Whistleblowers 2003: The American Soldier 2005: The Good Samaritans 2006: You 2011: The Protestor 2014: Ebola Fighters
/r/MensRights07/12/17 03:53 AM
1

So are you saying that you believe alcohol should be prohibited?
/r/MensRights07/12/17 01:19 AM
0

If you have any suspicion that you will get inebriated then while you are sober you have the ability to make the decision to take a cab You're acknowledging how dangerous drunk driving is We 100% do hold people accountable for publicly pulling their dick out, in fact it is likely to get you on the sex offender registry It's a public safety issue, plain and simple. The core function of law enforcement, as you see painted on most police cruisers l, is to "protect and serve." If the police did not …
/r/MensRights06/12/17 06:51 PM
2

What did you lawyer say about the plea? If they were encouraging you to take it then that's a bad sign, but being offered a plea deal in rape cases isn't in itself a good sign, as the trials are traumatic for the victims so prosecutors tend to try to avoid them
/r/MensRights06/12/17 03:45 PM
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Yeah there's no way you'll ever be on jury again, at least not for any man vs woman or sexually based cases
/r/MensRights06/12/17 03:22 PM
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"Why do we blame people for their actions while they were drunk?" So by your belief drunk driving shouldn't be illegal. Well founded.
/r/MensRights05/12/17 04:24 AM
1

He was (maybe still is) an editor at Breitbart. There's videos of him standing on a stage in front of a group where everyone was doing the Nazi Salute and saying seig heiling. He claims he can't be considered racist because he has a black husband but consistently associates with neo nazis/white supremacists. He's not a good guy
/r/MensRights01/12/17 06:25 PM
1

Rape victims are 35 times more likely to be assaulted again than people who have not been raped
/r/MensRights30/11/17 07:04 PM
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It's one that is incredibly easy to verify and likely was before it was printed
/r/MensRights30/11/17 05:58 PM
1

I understand how ignorant this question is, but how is the money actually raised? Do the men participating get their friends/coworkers to commit to a donation if they go the whole month without shaving?
/r/MensRights27/11/17 02:34 AM
-4

almost half of football fans are women and almost all of bench reporters are men....so it's split pretty evenly
/r/MensRights27/11/17 01:21 AM
1

I thought that the Stanford prison experiment guy was banned from working in psychology or at least research ? Maybe that was just wishful thinking on my part
/r/MensRights06/11/17 10:05 PM
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The only thing that could possibly make sense is if their jobs are crazy stressful, because high stress levels can impede conception. But this article sounds like bullshit, I can't imagine writing that title
/r/MensRights06/11/17 09:58 PM
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You can hate feminists all you want but this is idiotic. I've never heard a feminist be opposed to the nuclear family, they just believe (like everyone should) that there are other ways to live your life that are of equal value
/r/MensRights05/11/17 09:34 PM
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Any comments about the low rate of false rape claims were also removed. If you look at the post the only thing the mods allowed to remain is actual legal advice. I understand why they're bitter but given the removal of everything that isn't pure legal advice this is a rather uninformed /biased post
/r/MensRights05/11/17 09:31 PM
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I understand that, but I'm explaining why people do it. Also with rapists as powerful as Harvey most people don't have any faith that they'll actually end up in jail
/r/MensRights05/11/17 01:29 PM
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The issue is that criminal trials retraumatize the victim, and when it's with someone crazy powerful and will be a high profile case that trauma is much more severe. So the civil case helps the victim avoid that while still getting some semblance of justice
/r/MensRights05/11/17 01:21 PM
3

I'd like to point out that it's called that because it's at Northwestern University
/r/MensRights30/10/17 04:33 AM
2

Idk man preschoolers are taught to keep their hands to themselves, no reason adults can't stick to the same policy
/r/MensRights30/10/17 02:48 AM
1

Movember should absolutely be exempted from the typical dress code given that for other awareness/protest reasons students are allowed to break dress code.
/r/MensRights28/10/17 07:13 PM
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It's not uncommon for private schools, although schools that have it also have rules against excessive or non natural looking makeup, jewelry restrictions, and no hair dye and all that. Dress codes are almost always much harsher on girls than on guys. In my elementary/middle school girls weren't allowed to wear tank tops but guys were. I specifically remember my friend and I being sent to the principal's office for rolling out sleeves during PE while there were multiple guys wearing tank tops. G…
/r/MensRights28/10/17 07:11 PM
1

Conviction has absolutely jack shit to do with this. If someone stole money from you and you know who they are then you're allowed to tell people that they stole from you before they've been convicted.
/r/MensRights16/10/17 03:52 AM
2

it's only slander if it isn't true and if the person saying it knew that it wasn't true. I can't imagine that these allegations are false
/r/MensRights16/10/17 01:12 AM
1

I mean idc where you fall on the feminist-men's rights spectrum, no means no. There aren't multiple types of no, ever. If someone says no and they didn't sincerely mean it they will tell you after you stop. While girls do bruise easier than men do to their lower iron levels, breasts are pretty damn hard to bruise through squeezing. As for the ex-girlfriend thing it's bullshit as hell that you brought that up. You can rape a girlfriend, you can rape your boyfriend, you can rape you husband and yo…
/r/MensRights15/10/17 09:12 PM
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I'm pretty sure manslaughter and murder are both taken pretty seriously...
/r/MGTOW14/10/17 10:39 PM
1

Your girlfriend's and your sex life isn't relevant in this situation because neither one of you asked the other to stop, you know that right? There's nothing wrong with straight up punching someone in the face during sex if they're cool with it. The thing wrong with the story in the article is that she explicitly asked him to stop and he didn't care and didn't stop.
/r/MensRights14/10/17 10:10 PM
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If he's never been in the situation where he did something sexually/violently against a girls will? That's not a normal part of sex, not at all. BDSM people are into some hard core shirt and maintain a high reverence for their partner's safe words. Everyone needs to be able to have the same respect for their partner
/r/MensRights13/10/17 02:24 AM
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Your opinion is categorically false and also incredibly dangerous for men's rights. It's hard enough for women to come forward after being raped because of the trauma/fear they won't be believed. Now that's women, the people who many people think are the only possible rape victims. Now imagine how impossible it would be for male rape victims to come forward if even the women are automatically not believed?
/r/MensRights09/10/17 12:46 AM
2

nothing said she wasn't on birth control
/r/MensRights06/10/17 06:57 PM
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It'd be a hell of a daunting task. "falsely accusing men" is the act, not the criminal offense; the offense is filing a false report/perjury. What I'm getting at is there isn't an easily searchable term that would make archiving realistic. In order to have a reputable list it would realistically take a university research team, and they would be more inclined to study what leads someone to make a false rape claim, rather than cataloguing the offenders. A list of names just wouldn't offer them an…
/r/MensRights03/10/17 05:52 PM
1

rape kits can prove innocence, I don't see why you object to them being taken. The more kits the more accurate a picture the detectives and DA have, meaning the more likely they are to know what actually happened. If you're wrongly arrested you would want there to be a rape kit
/r/MensRights03/10/17 01:55 PM
1

I'm going to give you some constructive criticism here; if you're messaging girls with the same amount of spelling and grammar errors as this post had, then there is a good chance that that is why girls aren't interested in you. You don't have to be a linguist to find a good date, but texts littered with errors are a huge turn off
/r/MensRights03/10/17 01:43 PM
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I understand that. I would want sauna access a lot more than I'd want access to machines I can already use but in a different area.
/r/MensRights02/10/17 01:34 PM
1

I never said that it was a good reason, just that without knowing that reason you can't know the story, also that very rarely is the reason pure cruelty
/r/MensRights06/09/17 08:17 PM
1

okay that makes a big difference then, I had thought that she just straight up wanted absolutely nothing to do with him
/r/MensRights06/09/17 08:16 PM
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while I don't know what it is, there is a reason she didn't want you seeing your dad, and it's never quite as simple as she's a bad person. You're going to want to find that reason (or more likely plethora of reasons) out. Also it sounds like she wasn't pursuing child support from him, which implies that in her mind these reasons were worth missing out on all of that financial help. That being said I would definitely contact your bio dad
/r/MensRights06/09/17 02:26 AM
1

yeah my thing is it's about people who don't know about the movement
/r/MensRights19/08/17 11:27 PM
1

no I'm being serious. This makes all of men's rights look very bad. What does it mean and if we want to be taken seriously what image overhall needs to be done
/r/MensRights19/08/17 11:05 PM
1

okay I'm just saying that pissing on stuff will ruin a worker's day, a worker who has no say in the bathroom policy. Probably a male worker too because boss's tend to think that guys aren't as bothered by piss and shit. It's a dick move for the sake of being a dick move, it wouldn't make any sort of statement
/r/MensRights13/08/17 07:18 PM
2

that's awesome, everywhere I've lived its half of minimum for people who get tips. A well worded letter to addressed to management wouldn't take much time and would actually serve a purpose though ;)
/r/MensRights13/08/17 04:21 PM
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yeah I bet the employee making $2/hr had a whole lot of say in the signs
/r/MensRights13/08/17 07:30 AM
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I'm genuinely curious, how is this a men's rights issue? I'm all for men's rights, but this feels like pure woman bashing
/r/MensRights08/08/17 09:33 PM
1

assuming that there was sexual interaction between him and her and this is a he said she said, then it's incredibly unlikely he is able to prove that she falsely accused him, and certainly not that she intentionally did so
/r/MensRights27/07/17 03:09 AM
1

in order for that to work there would need to be a DNA database of German men, is that what you want?
/r/MensRights21/07/17 10:28 AM
1

may I ask what she did that warranted that? Just curious because I've gotten plenty of bad service, but never that bad
/r/MensRights17/07/17 12:30 AM
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I'd say that that's about 50/50, or age based, not gender
/r/MensRights18/06/17 04:05 PM
2

your son is either not the god you're seeing him as and is in fact molesting your daughter or there is something else at play with your daughter mental health wise, likely that she is being molested by someone else does your daughter have a litany of problems? A huge history of lying? why do you believe that she's lying? (note that her being molested at such a young age (not even saying by your son) could easily lead to mental health/drug/lying problems). but you need to not assume that your dau…
/r/MensRights04/06/17 07:06 AM
1

OP listed no reason to actually assume that the daughter is lying though
/r/MensRights04/06/17 06:51 AM
0

are you seriously too dense to see the difference? That was a government funded, one time event that didn't raise money for charity and was legally proven to break discrimination laws, where they also said that if taxpayers are paying men can play in women's tournaments too, while the movie is a privately funded event where there are many other chances to repeat the event for all sexes, and all proceeds go to charity. These two events are pretty incomparable
/r/MensRights26/05/17 07:21 PM
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do you have an example of a theater having a male only showing where all profits go to charity for a movie/cause that correlates to having this event be male only and a bunch of feminists were up in arms over it? Do you have any logical reason to believe they would or is it just that you think "of course they would"
/r/MensRights26/05/17 05:04 PM
1

Well they're donating all of the money to Planned Parenthood and the ACLU so I'd certainly hope so, and it's not like they're not letting men see the movie, just those two charity showings
/r/MensRights26/05/17 04:14 PM
1

I kinda feel like showing this petition to the judge would make him look worse....like "we have no real proof so I wrote a paragraph that didn't give any real information and some people online signed it". That doesn't help his case, it makes it look like he has nothing and published a poorly written biased statement asking for help. I'm not saying the kid doesn't need help, just that I can't imagine that this will possibly benefit him
/r/MensRights20/05/17 05:44 AM
8

I've worked in many restaurants and let me promise you that one person complaining about this would accomplish nothing except the employees may laugh at the guy because it'd likely come off as a bitch fit. You need a decent amount of people to arrange a time to discuss it with management.
/r/MensRights17/05/17 10:14 PM
1

except it's not a false accusation. She said exactly what happened and what she believes is rape. A false accusation would of involved her actually lying at some point
/r/MensRights12/05/17 05:51 PM
2

as a girl who would consider myself a feminist in the egalitarian sense, meaning I strongly support male advocacy, I have a hard time believing that you're not a HS freshman girl pretending to be a 30 year old MRA to try and show how terrible the men's rights movement is. If you are an honest to god MRA, please don't tell anyone, if you do we'll never get men's shelters in every city
/r/MensRights12/05/17 05:31 PM
3

your statement implies that the only thing you bring to the partnership is money and the only thing she brings to it is sex, if that's true, don't get married. Marriage is a union, not a transaction. Go on backpage.
/r/MensRights12/05/17 05:27 PM
1

that whole case was a clusterfuck of failures though, the evidence has been wrongly handled to the point where it doesn't seem possible to actually know what happened
/r/MensRights06/05/17 06:14 PM
-5

honestly I imagine that if she was going to stab and kill him, she could have in the time it took him to pull out his gun, take the safety off, and shoot her. I'm in no way saying that she is an innocent victim, just that you can't use deadly force simply because you've been assaulted.
/r/MensRights10/04/17 11:03 PM
3

It reviewed terribly, but I haven't actually heard anything about it
/r/MensRights10/04/17 09:52 PM
1

I think it should be a mandatory reporting situation for the doctors. If a doctor believes a pregnant women is drinking/doing drugs and that it will harm the baby, they should have to report it and the state should send her to rehab. Babies want to be born without any impairments and everyone is better off with a mother who isn't an addict.
/r/MensRights09/04/17 02:27 PM
1

go tell the kid crying about how he doesn't have a dad that he just doesn't get it, Daddy wanted to abort him. It'll mend all of his abandonment issues in a jiffy
/r/MensRights09/04/17 02:22 PM
2

teratogens are their most harmful during the first few weeks/month or two of pregnancy, and unless you're trying to get pregnant you're not going to know at that point. What do you do about a woman causing the most harm to her child and is absolutely (and rightfully) clueless that she is pregnant?
/r/MensRights09/04/17 02:19 PM
2

maybe the issue is that it says "Grandma" and not "call my grandparents". This is petty though, it's not insulting anyone. You don't have to like it but there's no insult. It's not saying the dad is a deadbeat, just that he isn't physically there at the moment. He's specifically not a deadbeat
/r/MensRights03/04/17 01:53 AM
8

from both sides I believe it's unfair. The male congressman is losing out on a large group of employees who could help him further his career, and the female employees are missing out on all sorts of networking and career advancement opportunities, as well as it just causing unnecessary job hurdles. If it is enough of a fear to invoke (potentially illegal) job restrictions, then surely it is enough of a fear to install CCTV cameras inside his office, car, and wherever else. Public events aren't …
/r/MensRights02/04/17 09:29 PM
1

that's a very logical thing to do, and you would have to go out of you way (sometimes, by situation) to only see the guys in private. My issue with this is it doesn't even make sense. I know that I'm not alone in saying that when I picture a married congressman with a career ruining affair, that it's with a guy. Dan Kirby (and Donald Trump, but that is a whole other level) is the only high level politician being accused of anything, and we have absolutely no way to know whether the allegations a…
/r/MensRights02/04/17 09:17 PM
2

by that logic you should also advocate for women refusing to hire men because of the risk of sexual harassment/assault, but you don't, because you know that that is wrong. Not hiring someone because of a risk of something that may potentially happen, based off of race, gender, religion, etc, is inherently wrong and opens the floodgates of discrimination.
/r/MensRights02/04/17 08:56 PM
3

the most qualified applicant should get the job, it's concerning that that was even remotely a factor
/r/MensRights02/04/17 08:48 PM
-3

do you not think that this could be directly impeding women's careers though? I'm not arguing the cause, but regardless of cause, they're basically banning women from integral parts of their job, and that is detrimental to women's careers and therefore morally wrong
/r/MensRights02/04/17 08:44 PM
8

do you not think that this could be directly impeding women's careers though? I'm not arguing the cause, but regardless of cause, they're basically banning women from integral parts of their job, and that is detrimental to women's careers and therefore morally wrong
/r/MensRights02/04/17 08:44 PM
3

he has a job with a salary...quitting his job for the sole purpose of hoping for some legal excuse is a terrible idea, and more importantly a bad example to his kids
/r/MensRights22/03/17 10:19 PM
1

what happened and what is she saying happened?
/r/MensRights20/03/17 02:31 AM
1

so what actually happened between you and the girl?
/r/MensRights20/03/17 02:06 AM
1

so what are you suggesting? Like let's pretend I'm a latina girl, working on my Masters in some social issues degree. We're arguing about men being falsely accused of rape, I'm calling you a misogynist for not listening to my saying that most rapes don't get reported. What more aggressive rebuke do you think you should respond with?
/r/MensRights20/03/17 01:53 AM
0

I've never met a feminist who supports an active draft of only men, I'm not sure how this is supposed to be relevant in today's world. It certainly has absolutely nothing to do with feminism
/r/MensRights20/03/17 01:34 AM
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