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You know the funny thing? If they ACTUALLY worked from home like they claim then maybe they would have some skills. Gardening? Knowing how to operate a tractor, plow & till a garden, plant, take care of etc. Until things come to fruition is a skill that can possibly get them at least a chance at some local tants plants or wherever. I learned gardening when I was young. Guess what I did when I was desperate for work? I built gardens for people. I'd come to their home with a tiller, few shovels, s…
/r/AntiFeminists06/07/23 03:06 PM
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See it all the time and it saddens me. Like damn girl you were married 2 years and dropped 9 points in that time.
/r/AntiFeminists06/07/23 02:38 PM
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I know. She had the nerve to mention "no alimony from marriages less than 3 years" like it's a.. bad thing. Bitch idk what your life is like but it takes a month tops to get a jobs, why you'd expect alimony for life I don't understand. Oh and, "if you stayed home and took care of the children" WTF does that have to do with getting A job? Oh, so what bc you raised your kids you have no skills? Ffs people without skills get jobs all the time it's called fucking training! How you get divorced and f…
/r/AntiFeminists06/07/23 02:35 PM
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They would do this shit when a few women have to pay..
/r/AntiFeminists06/07/23 02:25 PM
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I like this
/r/AntiFeminists26/05/23 03:24 PM
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Absolutely. The whole world helps women in these situations. Hell, I've even found myself guilty of handing some out before realizing they've had enough already. So many ways to abuse the system and they somehow know them all.. Every family court "adventure" I've had, behind it was a women. Not a single time have I seen men abuse the system like this. Men primarily have to go to court bc visitation is being withheld, typically bc they can't afford their high ass child support just temporarily. M…
/r/MensRights19/05/23 10:52 PM
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Why hasn't she been arrested for the domestic violence yet? Looks like a personal video of yours, if it is that should be enough for charges at least. Doesn't take an attorney to do that. Plus, if you go ahead and press charges it would be swaying a future custody battle in your favor seeing as she's got primary custody and is getting arrested. My ex cought a domestic and it lost her custody immediately. Took her almost a year just to get visitation. If that were to happen to your wife, presumab…
/r/MensRights19/05/23 10:47 PM
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Can't see how my comment offended you so much though, but I'm sorry you feel like that, doesn't sound like a way I'd like to feel all the time. let's be real about women.. not wanting to see men naked? Are you implying that women don't find men attractive or something? Sure maybe they don't want to see unfit, fat guys naked but if you're fit, hell yeah women will want to see your body. All male strip clubs exist. Wage slave because I had a job at 15? Wait, have you never had a job? How do you ge…
/r/PurplePillDebate10/05/23 11:16 PM
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Unfortunately most of the ones you're referring to aren't capable of the self reflection required to realize this. If they did, they wouldn't be victims, they'd be admitting they have a lot of privilege. Even more so than men. As a guy, I couldn't even fathom the option of just marrying a rich woman and living a pampered life just because of my gender, but women have that option. Men are also part of the problem, because we're not choosy enough. Also many men happily pamper women so they grow to…
/r/MensRights10/05/23 10:49 PM
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Absolutely. It's a weird double standard that I didn't understand the implications of until I witnessed it a few times. Homelessness, as you mentioned was a big difference. Experienced that first hand. Being homeless as a single male? That was rough! No one wanted to help. Went homeless with an ex when I was younger and it was a completely different story! The percs of having a woman on my side made it a completely different situation. People were constantly helping her out with jobs, money and …
/r/MensRights10/05/23 05:49 PM
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1: Yeah there are cultural differences. 2: I'm not saying that they're necessarily jealous. I wasn't one of the commentors that said that BUT what IS their actual reasoning for warning against it? I'm genuinely curious. What are older men doing that makes them more dangerous than younger men? What, some power dynamic that, let's be honest is present in relationships regardless of age? Most men women date will be bigger, stronger, possibly more prone to violence based on upbringing and often have…
/r/MensRights05/05/23 10:59 PM
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What do you mean I'm not aware of the US and the rest of the world? I was with an ex who was an American Read that back to yourself and tell me how it sounds. That's like someone saying "I dated a Latina once so I obviously know a lot about Mexico!" what's normal in Bahrain isn't normal everywhere else Which is true and makes statements like "older women are jealous" less universal. Who ever claimed it was universal, in an absolute fashion? People are only talking about the majority, where they …
/r/MensRights05/05/23 10:27 PM
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You're pretty much agreeing with what I just said, how much of a difference is a few months going to make? Also you're the one that's spoken about your life on here, it's not like I'm making assumptions from nothing. it's not like I don't have my ways of leaving the house Sounds like a teenager still having to sneak out Reddit is US based, so I just feel like a 23 year old living with a strict Muslim family with, according to you "a few months" of pseudo freedom in Bahrain probably isn't aware o…
/r/MensRights05/05/23 06:25 PM
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Your profile says you live with your parents who have kept you inside your entire life and even at 23 you're not allowed to go to parties without an escort (your brother) who stays outside to make sure you don't leave the hall. You live in Bahrain. Your parents are Muslim and hold you to those rules. I feel terrible for you being in that situation and am sorry, but I'm not sure that you should be telling anyone If you go outside and socialize as a normal person you'd realize that. Or that TV sho…
/r/MensRights05/05/23 05:49 PM
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I saw that movie too and it disappointed me. What bothered me the most was.. it's fucking Mario. Mario dude. The entire story of the games is that Mario is fucking awesome, skilled and needed to save princess peach bc no one else can do it. The plot has already been established, what, 35+ years ago? But "girl power* right? I'm totally cool with girl power, even would've been fine with Mario and peach being equals but... They made Mario and Luigi two blundering idiots that were failures on Earth …
/r/MensRights03/05/23 11:10 PM
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I comment random things sometimes to confuse people bc I find it funny, sorry about that!
/r/RedPillWomen30/04/23 06:06 PM
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You suck
/r/RedPillWomen29/04/23 10:19 PM
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I'm with you. I won't marry once. Dodged the bullet twice with failed engagements won't risk it a 3rd.
/r/MensRights29/04/23 10:16 PM
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I did read that but almost forgot as I was so consumed with finding what context I thought had to be missing. Doesn't surprise me.. the world is getting crazy and backwards. I actually completely agree with the post stating trans women shouldn't be competing with biological women. They say it's transphobic to say that but.. that's delusional. It's delusional to believe it's fair and every sport that allows trans women to compete with real women is an example. So many instances of trans women jus…
/r/AntiFeminists28/04/23 11:59 PM
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Vito Perrone lost his job offer when he used the term “ladies” in an email to the committee chair What's up with this? Figured there HAD to be more context to the story other than this guy just saying "Ladies" when addressing.. ladies in an email? Wtf? There HAS to be more to the story to this? Right? Someone tell me that society hasn't become so sensitive to the point where ladies are literally "insulted" as one said by.. being addressed simply as "ladies"? Ever heard "ladies and gentlemen" as …
/r/AntiFeminists28/04/23 12:36 AM

This is so correct. I encountered a woman like this recently. I'd made a comment basically saying that men don't have the same options when it comes to dating that women have and that most women, if they chose could get a partner pretty rapidly. This woman comes at me commenting "that's not true, I couldn't find a partner while Online dating! It's hard!" Yet, the facts came out as well. Her view of a "difficult market" was that she'd signed up to one particular OLD site. On that site, she said o…
/r/AntiFeminists26/04/23 04:10 PM
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Channel ourselves into something more productive in the world than chasing sex lol. Men provide this to the world; Electricity Shelter Businesses Construction Plumbing Electronic devices Internet Clean water Showers Lawncare Vehicles Factories So on and so on, you get my point. This is an uneven battle lol. What are women really.. needed for? Making babies, which also requires a man. Formerly cooking and cleaning, which men are capable of and do every day Child rearing, once again something men …
/r/PurplePillDebate07/03/23 03:15 PM
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It really is. People really don't realize how much weight men hold in society. I'm not against women at all but every single thing the above poster said is true. The implications of it are another thing, and part of the reason I don't really want to date for the foreseeable future. Think about it. Electricity, Internet, Phones, computers, plumbing, construction, sanitizing water, etc. etc. Men do sooo much in this world. Nearly every man I know has a variety of hobbies. I'm from the southern u.s…
/r/PurplePillDebate07/03/23 03:08 PM
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Lol good luck to 50 year old women trying to get some. The majority of men aren't interested in that! And.. decent percentage of women in their 20s and 30s that aren't interested in men? Lmao, don't think I've ever met a single woman that was truly the case for. Sure, maybe some can't hook a man but they still want sex, it's just that many "good" men aren't interested in a skeezer with no real personality.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/03/23 02:25 PM
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Eh, I don't date women anymore. That's me going vegan. Porn? I'll watch it. I don't mind women having that advantage. Society can live without porn. As far as the important stuff that men do? I don't think women could live without that. Car break down? Call a man. Roof caved in? Call a man. Lights went out? Call a man. House on fire? Call group of men. Someone trying to murder you? Mostly men that are going to show up. Sure, there are female police officers. Ever seen one get tossed around like …
/r/PurplePillDebate07/03/23 02:17 PM
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I like you a lot
/r/AntiFeminists01/02/23 07:55 PM
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3rd degree!
/r/AntiFeminists01/02/23 07:29 PM
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Ask anyone else if Homer Simpson is smart. Tell them about the time he was smart lol, bet it doesn't matter to them. People only notice when you fail, and he's failed most of the time.
/r/MensRights23/01/23 01:51 AM
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But the other 99% of the time he's a dumbass. If people see you doing dumb things 99% of the time, but all of a sudden you recite the first 500 numbers of Pi in front of them, sure, they'll know you're smart about 1 little thing but in general, they're still going to think about you, and refer to you, as a dumbass. Peter Griffin from Family Guy also had a genius moment or two. He played the piano in an episode or two. When you see him described, is "Genius Pianist" mentioned? Not really, everyon…
/r/MensRights23/01/23 01:50 AM
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Really digging deep for those cherries lol So he's a bumbling idiot in over 20 years worth of episodes but the one episode where he's smart for 15 minutes is what you took from the entire series? Don't mean to be harsh but sheesh this is something that only die hard fans would even know. The rest of us only remember the thousands of episodes where he's the idiot. Glad you're thinking positively though!
/r/MensRights22/01/23 10:29 PM
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We really do
/r/MensRights22/01/23 10:19 PM
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