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| 1 | Double standards in sports12 years late but it's a prepubescent child. Children before puberty are roughly the same strength. | /r/MensRights | 10/09/24 04:50 AM |
| 1 | Are our brains wired differently?And validate bad behavior from women and giving them less responsibilities and accountability because it's "natural". | /r/MensRights | 10/09/24 04:29 AM |
| 1 | Are our brains wired differently?Most animals are sentient. Just not sapient. Sentience is just being aware of the environment and being able to feel things such as hunger and pain. Also the ability to learn. | /r/MensRights | 10/09/24 04:23 AM |
| 1 | Are our brains wired differently?IQ does not remain the same and environment plays a HUGE role. | /r/MensRights | 10/09/24 04:21 AM |
| 1 | They hate it when I say this12 year old boys are not only weaker than grown women substantially (since they have not hit their growth spurt yet, which is where male strength starts to kick in) but are probably weaker than girls of the same age since girls start their growth 2 years earlier than guys. 12 year old boys on average don't have broadened shoulders or increased muscle mass and would likely have the strength of a prepubescent child of the same height. It is because 12 is an early stage of puberty for boys and the … | /r/MensRights | 10/09/24 04:11 AM |
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