| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| -2 | harassmentHonestly, the whole sub is just r/twoxchromosomes but male. Not the most radical version of this rhetoric, but still bitter and resentful. I’m sorry you came here looking for reasonable support and found that Reddit either denies your claims or is whatever this is. | /r/MensRights | 25/07/22 04:54 PM |
| -22 | harassmentI think OP has a point. Filing HR complaints over stupid bullshit is unnecessary. Just because someone else is liberal with it’s use, does not mean you should be to. Taking the high road should be respected. | /r/MensRights | 25/07/22 04:16 AM |
| 7 | Paternity fraud should be treated as serious as any major fraud if committed knowingly.That’s a great talking point an all, but I don’t think it’s true in practice. Tell her no, she doesn’t listen. Now what? Push her off? Obviously not. Very gently move yourself away? Ok, great now she’s screaming about telling the world how you forced yourself on her and left. Now what everyone else is going to believe becomes very important. And the fact is, they’re not going to believe you. Also, what if you’re drunk and therefore can’t get away so easily or remember what happened even if you d… | /r/MensRights | 21/07/22 01:08 AM |
| 8 | Paternity fraud should be treated as serious as any major fraud if committed knowingly.I didn’t try to claim anything about a statistical likelihood. (Tbh, I’m not even sure how you could reliably calculate unreported crimes.) I said no one cares. Men and boys aren’t allowed to say no. | /r/MensRights | 21/07/22 12:52 AM |
| 7 | Paternity fraud should be treated as serious as any major fraud if committed knowingly.He says no and she doesn’t care. No one cares. She gets what she wants. But that’s society and I’ve come to accept that. | /r/MensRights | 21/07/22 12:27 AM |
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