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| 1 | Should the MRA movement discourage men from marrying?In short? No. I don't think trying to dismantle an institution like marriage is effective, or even a good idea, for the MRA movement. There are certainly problems with marriage (or, more specifically, with divorce) that ought to be addressed, for sure. But the issue of marriage is an intensely personal one that really can't be examined other than on a case-by-case basis, something that sweeping condemnation will not assist with. I think we ought to educate more young men and women on the gravity… | /r/MensRights | 27/12/13 07:34 PM |
| 3 | Should the MRA movement discourage men from marrying?In the grand scheme of things, I don't think engagement rings are a hugely important issue to drill down on. But at the risk of debating minutiae, I will mention that my Facebook feed regularly features picture albums of women who seem ecstatic to show off their engagement rings. I have yet to find a post that indicates that the woman feels marginalized or marked in a negative context because of the ring. Do some women feel that way? I honestly don't know, since I'm looking at it from a male per… | /r/MensRights | 27/12/13 07:08 PM |
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