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As a 25 year old woman (who is interested in marriage and family, so I guess I don't exist), a comment like that would knock him right out of the "husband material" category for me, and place him squarely in "do not ever date". I understand that he's frustrated, and I'm sympathetic to that, I've been ignored by my fair share of guys once they realized I wasn't dtf. But racism, and the way he only seemed to describe women physically, except for one girl he "had allot [sic] in common" with would i…
/r/MensRights26/11/12 06:09 AM
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From Michael's comment: party guys, flash in a pan athletes, loser guys in bands, wanna be DJ’s and self-professed “club promoters” – were ALWAYS getting these girls at their youngest hottest physical prime. Basically the more of a loser the guy was… the more these women would have sex with them. Hot sorority girls flocked to Football players like a butterfly’s on a beast. It didn’t even matter if the guy was black. Yeah, I bet Michael is a real catch.
/r/MensRights26/11/12 05:26 AM
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This shovel comes from the collection "Homemade" by Vladimir Arkhipov, 2006. Arkhipov collected artifacts made by ordinary Russians inspired by a lack of immediate access to manufactured goods during the collapse of the Soviet Union. source The creator of this particular item is unknown. It seems the handle of the shovel was lost, but the creator still needed to dig. The crutch fit and so it was used. Although not created for an artistic purpose, I think the objects in this collection are beauti…
/r/MensRights19/11/12 06:54 AM
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Good luck on getting that ban done without educating people.
/r/MensRights27/02/12 11:36 PM
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Don't you think it matters though, to educate women (in regards to infant circumcision at least), so they can make better choices about their sons?
/r/MensRights27/02/12 10:07 PM
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