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| 65 | Judge Orders Deployed US Sailor To Attend Custody Hearing Or Lose Daughter, Face Arrest | areyoukiddingmehere | /r/MensRights | 20/06/14 09:12 PM |
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| 1 | Because men don't have feelings right?Just a side issue, but negative reinforcement is when something is removed, and that removal increases the likelihood of the behavior occurring again. For instance, a good example of negative reinforcement is when, for instance, a "permit" driver is required to drive with an actual licensed driver. By driving appropriately, the requirement of having another licensed driver in the vehicle with them is removed, negatively reinforcing the behavior of "driving appropriately". Anything that decreases… | /r/MensRights | 06/12/13 04:52 PM |
| 9 | I want to rant and have no where else worth telling this story...Well, the same could be argued for "male" privilege - I don't know a lot of guys that promote only males to keep the boy's club active, and guys that do practice this tend to look like incompetent assholes, also. | /r/MensRights | 26/05/10 07:42 PM |
| 7 | I want to rant and have no where else worth telling this story...I'm not the OP, but if I may respond, I believe what he's getting at is that the "privilege" we men are told we have by society/feminists/etc. is on par if not inferior to the "privilege" women have in their ability to sleep their way to the top. Could the OP, as a male, do this in a number of different jobs? Probably not. +1 Female privilege. | /r/MensRights | 26/05/10 06:49 PM |
| 2 | My gym now has womens only periods. Please share your annoyances and minor (but still important) grievances.Yeah, sounds like a good opportunity for civil disobedience. | /r/MensRights | 16/04/10 11:26 AM |
| 1 | Reaction To Women Abusing Men In PublicAnd how it used to work is that women were silent before their men, kept barefoot, pregnant, and chained to the stove, and prevented from voting. Then, we as a society realized there was an inequality there, and it needed rectifying, so things changed, and it was no longer how it worked. The same thing needs to happen here. Abuse isn't right in any case, and people should be equally horrified of it, no matter which sex is the aggressor. | /r/MensRights | 02/04/10 12:33 AM |
| 8 | You want to know the surest way that you can spot a "sex addict?" He's got a penis. -Bill MaherBill Maher can say some insightful, interesting things at times. Unfortunately, this article is nothing but crap. Although I agree with his basic premise (and I use that word loosely, as he majorly deviated from the topic throughout) that sex addiction may not really be a true addiction, acting like all men want to just go around and screw everything that moves is ridiculous. | /r/MensRights | 28/02/10 02:13 AM |
| 10 | People think a man should be forced to support his kids, but at the same time he cannot choose whether he wants them.Thanks. I didn't realize that. I thought it was more of a joint legal thing where both parents dropped the child off. I didn't realize that this was the case. Well then, I certainly agree. | /r/MensRights | 10/02/10 07:49 PM |
| 4 | People think a man should be forced to support his kids, but at the same time he cannot choose whether he wants them.I've got no dog in this fight - happily married with kids - but I'm just wondering - if the option was not to force the woman into an abortion, but either accepting full responsibility for the cost of raising the child or placing it up for adoption, would this be a more acceptable and fair solution from your perspective? | /r/MensRights | 10/02/10 07:47 PM |
| 12 | People think a man should be forced to support his kids, but at the same time he cannot choose whether he wants them.Just because I'm not terribly educated on Safe Haven laws, why do you so strongly disagree with them? From a simple surface view, it does seem like it would be at least one other option to deal with a child who was born whom the parents don't want. Granted, the kid is going to be part of the system at this point, which I'm sure is horrendous for the kid, but surely that is better than infanticide, no? Anyway, just interested in why you have such strong feelings against them. | /r/MensRights | 10/02/10 07:32 PM |
| 3 | Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act: Ask For Your Child's Medical Records? You're A "Potential Abductor": Get To The Back of The Bus, Parent!You might consider getting a google voice account. I think you can customize it to have incoming calls from certain numbers go to one cell phone, and others to another. | /r/MensRights | 09/02/10 10:44 PM |
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