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Gotcha. I agree about the gold digging thing.
/r/MensRights13/12/13 10:03 PM
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That I agree with. I think we just misunderstood each other from the beginning, then, haha
/r/MensRights13/12/13 05:40 PM
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No to both - and I know I'm not the "focus." But I'm explaining the difference between wanting to be able to stay home with future children vs wanting a "sugar daddy." A sugar daddy would be someone you basically use for money, have no true love for. Very different from wanting to try to find love with someone who is wealthy or at least comfortable so that you don't have to work and can be a housewife or a SAHM. Who doesn't want comfort, whether it's from one income or two?
/r/MensRights13/12/13 05:22 PM
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Excuse me, but I am a stay at a home mom and it does not make me lazy. I had a career, and WE--my husband and I--decided after my maternity leave was over that I should stay at home with the kids because WE think it is important for young children to be home with their mothers if at all possible, and because WE don't trust other people with OUR kids. If we absolutely needed the money, then I would hands down get a job, whether he asked me to or if I decided to on my own. And we could certainly u…
/r/MensRights13/12/13 05:10 PM
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Yeah I'm not really sure how it can all be generalized as "looking for a sugar daddy."
/r/MensRights13/12/13 04:30 PM
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Looking for a sugar daddy and wanting to marry someone who allows them to either be a housewife or stay home with their future kids AND be comfortable financially...are not the same thing. Not at all.
/r/MensRights13/12/13 03:47 PM
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Being carried? Some women just want to be a housewife/stay-at-home mom. I don't see the problem with that at all and I don't see why it needs to be viewed as "being carried." I'm a SAHM and my husband doesn't think of it as "carrying" me through life. He thinks of it as me staying home and caring for our children. Which he likes and so do I.
/r/MensRights13/12/13 03:44 PM
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Yes. I have met several women who went to college, got their degrees, but ultimately wanted to marry someone who made enough money that they could be stay-at-home-moms to their future kids because it was important to them to be able to do that. What's wrong with that? I'm a stay-at-home mom, and my husband makes barely enough money to allow me to do that. But with the cost of daycare and gas, etc., we decided long ago that it made more sense and was more important for our kids' sakes (in our opi…
/r/MensRights13/12/13 03:41 PM
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Wow, way to imply that every woman who is looking for what the post describes will end up doing those things.
/r/MensRights13/12/13 03:37 PM
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Bingo. I JUST read and shared a news link on my Facebook about a woman in Ohio who sexually assaulted not one but two INFANTS at a day care center. So not only can women indeed rape men and other women, they can also be child molesters. Anyone who says otherwise is a fucking idiot and I'd be curious to see how they'd react if the same thing happened to their own children. If their son or daughter came home from school and told them their female teacher sexually abused them, would these morons ju…
/r/MensRights06/10/13 07:24 PM
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No I mean like legally and ethically why would a doctor do that to a kid, and how could they without being sued? That would be highly dangerous, honestly, depending on the medication being taken if it's completely unnecessary.
/r/MensRights29/07/13 01:09 AM
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Why would someone have to take medicines just because their father has a disease? Wouldn't they first test the child for it?
/r/MensRights29/07/13 12:33 AM
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Part of that problem is that most OB/GYN doctors won't tie a woman's tubes unless she's over 25 and already has a couple kids. I say most, this could be an exaggeration, but every OB I've ever heard of/talked to had this policy, the only other way they'd do it is if the woman had some sort of health issues that would be worsened if she got pregnant. This policy may even be true for men trying to get a vasectomy too, but I don't know. If it is, then for both genders, the only 100% prevention for …
/r/MensRights10/07/13 07:36 PM
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A lot of health insurances already did that. I've had that through two different major health insurance companies--way before Obamacare.
/r/MensRights01/06/13 03:43 AM
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Agreed. And the ones that do it are usually, well to put it bluntly, crazy. Maybe not necessarily the "she's talking to 5 different imaginary people and trying to eat her own face" type of crazy, but I mean like, mentally/emotionally unstable, quite possibly with Borderline Personality Disorder. Note: I myself have BPD, and have never made up such crazy false accusations about rape so I'm not saying all women with BPD could/would/did this type of thing. But I actually know two different women wh…
/r/MensRights26/04/13 04:32 AM
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No we don't. Seriously.
/r/MensRights26/04/13 04:27 AM
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Yea but even writing it down it's possible for one to write a wrong number on purpose. I like using the method of "call my phone so I can save your number," though. Then when they make some awkward excuse not to do it, you know they probably aren't interested, and aren't left guessing.
/r/seduction12/04/12 08:14 PM
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Agreed. I always enjoyed the chase, and my longest relationships were 3 months or less. I always got bored right around that 3 month mark. I finally met someone 3 years ago, started dating, and once we made it to 4 months and I still wasn't bored/annoyed, I was extremely excited and hopeful that everything would continue going that well, and I started thinking "hey maybe there's not anything wrong with me after all, everyone else is just boring and stupid!" Anyway, here we are, 3 years later, ju…
/r/seduction06/02/12 03:39 PM
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