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| 2 | Grieving Father: The taboo topicI understand your point more clearly now and I apologize for my adversarial comment. I was under the impression that your post was the typical comparison of men's and women's struggles that is so prevalent on this subreddit and in the men's rights movement as a whole. Instead of highlighting the ways in which patriarchy hurts men and how everyone can fight it, this movement and this subreddit just blames women, minimizes their struggled, plays what about isms, and tries to claim that men have it… | /r/MensRights | 30/11/22 10:33 PM |
| 1 | Grieving Father: The taboo topicHave you considered the possibility that people ask about her instead of you because she almost bled to death? I agree that the father's trauma shouldn't be ignored in these situations, but it makes sense that people focus primarily on the individual who actually experienced the miscarriage, and, as you said in your case, almost died. The trauma may or may not be equal for the father and mother, but the concern will and should be primarily on the one whose life was on the line. It just seems ign… | /r/MensRights | 30/11/22 09:22 PM |
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