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| 1 | Men under 30 are less accepting of women’s rightslol you can't be pro women's rights if you are not pro choice. otherwise it creates a sexist imbalance right away. having a uterus is a sexed characteristic that disproportionately impacts women. human without uterus (commonly man) can do sexual activity without having to go through pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum (which is unpleasant at best and suffering at worst. childbirth is a medical emergency that is violent if you didn't know). so likewise for people with a uterus (commonly women) to h… | /r/MensRights | 03/10/22 12:39 AM |
| 1 | The difference between women's issues and men's issuestalk to people who are educated in the field. so if someone uses that term ask them what it means, like try to engage in discussion like you want to learn. if they can't then what they said you can throw out. patriarchy is a complicated concept. truly if this is the first time you heard this term I would not be able to explain it as in depth as if you were to read scholarly media in history, anthropology, sociology. in simple terms it is the cis man - cis woman relationship on the intersectional… | /r/MensRights | 01/10/22 05:31 AM |
| 1 | The difference between women's issues and men's issueslabeling something is due to patriarchy doesn't mean it was caused by men btw. | /r/MensRights | 01/10/22 04:27 AM |
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