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| 0 | Do you still hold the door for girls?I hold the door as it's a small nice gesture for anyone and I'm not autistic enough to blow the whole act out of proportion. | /r/MensRights | 09/11/25 08:56 PM |
| 7 | Is there a silent epidemic of women weaponizing HR against men at the workplace?There are two professions that I despise - realtors and HRs. | /r/MensRights | 05/11/25 02:23 AM |
| 7 | Chat-GPT censors anti-feminist responsesIt's wired to be supportive of your opinion. Prompting it to be objective and not a "yes man" helps a bit, but then it goes back to mostly agreeing with you. | /r/MensRights | 15/08/25 05:46 PM |
| 5 | Serious question. So, we all know about the cheating scandal that took place at a Coldplay concert. Why is the man being dragged way more harshly on social media than the female cheater?Realistically there is no point for them to keep her. Arguably, the fact that she is in HR makes it harder to let it slide. But then I won't be surprised if nothing would be done. | /r/MensRights | 20/07/25 06:41 PM |
| 13 | Strange study. Apparently married men who don’t help out with the housework tend to bring home bigger paychecks than husbands who play a bigger role on the domestic chores front. So if you tend to work longer hours at work you tend not to want to work at home. Hmmmmm.Because you need to publish stuff to climb the academic career ladder. In academia it's called "publish or perish". | /r/MensRights | 12/06/21 11:37 PM |
| 0 | Men are constantly told by society that they are disposable, not needed anymore and women can do it all.Why do you send me the link for pharaohs? Did I say that she wasn't a pharaoh? No I didn't. Even the source that you gave says that formally any Roman emperor would be classified as a pharaoh of Egypt. The last Roman emperor to be conferred the title of pharaoh was Maximinus Daza (from your source). Try to educate yourself a bit more before screaming troll. | /r/MensRights | 01/05/21 05:30 PM |
| -1 | Men are constantly told by society that they are disposable, not needed anymore and women can do it all.By the time it's happened Egypt was a shadow of the former self. Before Roman conquered Egypt, there was no Egyptian empire as the comment claims. Egypt was conquered numerous times by Persians and Greeks before Romans had own empire. And surprise when that happened Egypt wasn't ruled by women. So claiming that mighty Egyptian empire got destroyed because of a woman is very stupid. Also saying one of Cleopatras tells us a lot of the commenter background in history, because Cleopatra is a name an… | /r/MensRights | 01/05/21 05:02 PM |
| -2 | Men are constantly told by society that they are disposable, not needed anymore and women can do it all.So funny to read. That's such a superficial intake on the history of Egypt. | /r/MensRights | 01/05/21 12:48 PM |
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