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As a woman, I'm so very tired of all the articles about "top ten dude butts" and "why only attractive men have value" and other dumb shit. You can't have it both ways ladies. You are making the entire gender look like a bunch of loony hypocrites. Staaaaaahhhhp. Or just stop whining when they print "top twelve Olympic titties" and get over it. Pick one.
/r/MensRights10/08/16 05:03 PM
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That's not forcing. If a dude put a girl's hand on his dick and she went with it, I'd say the same thing. I think someone just hates Amy Schumer. She annoys me, trying waaaayyy too hard to be one of the boys. Her im-not-like-other-girls bullshit is awful, but I don't think she raped the guy. Ugh, my husband loves her. I do resemble an after two kids version of her, so I guess I can see why, but I make him turn her crap off if I'm in the room. The point is, I want to punch her, but I don't agree …
/r/MensRights28/01/16 07:54 PM
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When we get right down to it, I want women to stop using a rape allegation as a weapon, this is what's causing all the problems. It makes me so damn angry, but I can't think of a safe way to make them accountable without fucking it up for everybody else. I'm just scared real victims will be too scared to report real crimes because they'll think it makes their name public knowledge. They won't be able to distinguish the difference between what happens to real victims vs what happens to false accu…
/r/MensRights25/01/16 04:27 AM
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I still think we should prevent any names being revealed, not throwing them both out there. I feel like there are radicals on both sides that would harass and maybe even hurt either person. I don't think falsely accusing someone should result in physical harm, and I am aware not everyone agrees with that. I know the person accused is being harrassed and vulnerable to physical harm as well, which is why they need to have their name protected too. I just don't think ruining another life is going t…
/r/MensRights25/01/16 03:13 AM
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I still think both names should be kept quiet. In my opinion, nothing good can come from revealing either party involved, even in cases like you mentioned. I think the authorities having a record that the person has made false allegations in the past is enough.
/r/MensRights24/01/16 11:57 PM
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Oh for fucks sake. No.
/r/MensRights24/01/16 09:55 PM
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What? I'm sorry men get fucked over so bad in divorces. I'm not sure where this started. Is there some unwritten rule that if a divorce happens, it must be the guy's fault because a woman would never want a divorce nor cause one? Oh, wait. Yeah. Just answered my own question. That needs to not be a thing.
/r/MensRights24/01/16 09:26 PM
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Yeah, this is not cool. I wish women would stop complaining about what men do to women, then doing the exact same thing to men. Oh, it's okay because they have penises. Having a penis means you don't have feelings. This is why men think women are ridiculous.
/r/MensRights24/01/16 09:14 PM
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Do they name the false accuser in all crimes reported? Like, if I accused Steve of stealing my car, reported it to the police, then after they arrested his ass, investigated, found him not guilty, released him, would they start telling everyone I falsely accuse people of car theft? I know you all want the accuser's name when it turns out a rape allegation is false, but that isn't okay. No matter what the crime is, everyone should be able to expect a certain degree of privacy after claiming to be…
/r/MensRights24/01/16 09:04 PM
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That's already how it is. You can't put down any name you want, otherwise Alan Rickman and Hugh Jackman would be the fathers of my kids. The man already has to agree and sign documents himself to be put on.
/r/MensRights13/01/16 05:19 PM
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I disagree on number two. What if a man doesn't want a paternity test? I'm not sure how it is in every state, but doesn't a man already have to agree to be on the birth certificate first? You can't force a man to claim paternity against his will. Making a test mandatory just complicates things for men who are 100% sure the child is theirs.
/r/MensRights12/01/16 11:25 PM
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I would think that would significantly raise the number of false sexual assault accusations. Don't want to be a father or pay support? It was rape then. Before copulating with a person with a functional womb, you need to make sure the womb doesn't belong to a crazy and use protection. Not saying this is fair, but I think doing it any other way creates more problems then it solves.
/r/MensRights12/01/16 11:13 PM
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I think you are having major pms. Take a midol and get over yourself.
/r/MensRights12/01/16 10:57 PM
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