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| -22 | Any of you turned evil or stopped giving a f*** after society continuously betrayed you?I don't agree with this at all. This seems to be blaming women for pretty much all of the struggles that men face. It's honestly similar to what MRAs seem to blame feminists for, which is blaming the other side for literally everything that is wrong in the world. Fundamentally, for example, if you do something stupid in order to be thought of more highly in an adolescent/young adult crowd, such as driving dangerously or drunk, it's on you. | /r/MensRights | 24/09/23 03:33 PM |
| 76 | Ever since false allegations I've been a prude.To stand up for yourself and your own honor, and almost as importantly, to put the fear of God into people. If her life is ruined, maybe, just maybe, the next time someone things of crying rape to settle a childish romantic disagreement, they will think twice and reduce the odds that someone else may have to suffer as you have. | /r/MensRights | 23/09/23 02:49 AM |
| -2 | Australian Government wants to prosecute men for "sexual harassment" on dating appsYes, I fully agree. It makes things hard when you're part of any significant social/political group... every group of sufficient size is going to have its bad apples, especially "weird" groups such as MRAs/feminists. We owe it to ourselves and our integrity to self-police, though. | /r/MensRights | 18/09/23 04:35 PM |
| -19 | Australian Government wants to prosecute men for "sexual harassment" on dating appsI find these comments ridiculous, shameful, and very sexist. I hope that they are not reflective of the views on this subreddit. I'm probably taking a big risk of being downvoted into oblivion, but honestly, that's fine with me. Women are more than "incubation chambers" just as men are more than "sperm donors." The whole premise of this comment is shockingly dehumanizing. | /r/MensRights | 18/09/23 03:30 PM |
| 21 | Former Yale student acquitted of rape in 2018 has been cleared to sue his accuserThat's one of the things that confuses me... in cases of sexual assault and rape, the punishment shouldn't simply be expulsion from a school, there has to be imprisonment as well, because it's a very serious crime. The idea seems to be, let's lower the threshold required to arrive at a guilty conclusion, but to be fair, let's also lower the punishment associated with that guilty conclusion. It just don't make sense... if someone commits sexual assault or rape, that is one of the most heinous cri… | /r/MensRights | 18/09/23 03:28 PM |
| 1 | Young men today feel they must be six feet tall, make six figures, and have six inches downstairs to get a girlfriend—so many have given up tryingI agree, man. I'm Indian, but very dark skinned, curly hair, often wear a big scary beard as well, and I happen to be on the larger side. I'd say, the Western world is by far the least racist and shallow society that I'm aware of. There are definitely differences between the US, UK, Australia, Canada, let alone France, Germany, and others, but from experience and a great deal of travel, yes, the Western world is definitely the most welcoming and open. Don't get me wrong, there are absolutely pro… | /r/MensRights | 15/09/23 11:04 PM |
| 7 | Young men today feel they must be six feet tall, make six figures, and have six inches downstairs to get a girlfriend—so many have given up tryingYeah, many men will say absolutely anything to get laid. It's very trashy and obviously dishonest. But it does happen, and it could result in women either thinking that all guys are liars because they encounter an overabundance of liars, or that eventually one of them will stick around. | /r/MensRights | 15/09/23 11:00 PM |
| 2 | I’m a young guy in my mid 20s. What is some advice you have for someone like me to try and navigate this modern world? (I live in the West)Money invested in your younger years has much more time to grow than it does when you're older (duh). What a lot of people don't realize is how significant the difference is. Say you manage to put away $50k by age 25, which is a difficult but possible goal if you have a higher-salary job and are frugal. By age 55, that should grow to about $400k, and at 65, that should grow to about $800k, which is a VERY significant chunk of your retirement needs. Alternatively, suppose you DON'T save anything … | /r/MensRights | 14/09/23 12:15 PM |
| 3 | Catherine Kieu - the one subject that no woman or feminist will EVER discuss.Donna Hylton is being upheld and praised for events surrounding her decision, and continued actions, over the course of days and weeks, that involved the beating, torture, rape, and eventual murder of a man that had never done anything to her before. The Democratic National Convention is not a fringe group, nor a tiny subsection of society. Frankly I'm a registered Democrat and it is very offensive that she is being treated as if she is a victim or someone to look up to. Even in the case of Chri… | /r/MensRights | 13/09/23 04:30 PM |
| 3 | Catherine Kieu - the one subject that no woman or feminist will EVER discuss.Yes, but I expect that reasonable and decent people not uphold them and treat them as if they are the victims. | /r/MensRights | 13/09/23 04:20 PM |
| 5 | Catherine Kieu - the one subject that no woman or feminist will EVER discuss.What's bizarre about that story is, who oppressed who? She kidnapped, beat, tortured, and raped a man for the course of days and weeks, so it wasn't a moment of madness or a single insane decision. Fortunately she was caught and imprisoned, which is only fair, reasonable, and just, unless for some reason you think that she ought not to have been imprisoned because "she's just a girl!" What's doubly bizarre is, she seems to be considered a "victim" of the system and has never really owned up to o… | /r/MensRights | 13/09/23 01:45 PM |
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