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I don't know any feminist who says that.All the ones I know only focus on women's "problems" and completely ignore men's.
/r/MensRights10/04/26 04:43 AM
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/r/MensRights10/04/26 04:42 AM
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I love how you contradict yourself from one paragraph to the next: Claimong Impotence or loss of testicles as if those are ordinary outcomes. ectopic pregnancy matters. Even if uncommon. So, do rare cases matter or not? Ectopic pregnancy is rare, even rarer than chronic pain and impotence in vasectomy. Perhaps there is a bias in terms of risk tolerance, and the medical community is more conservative with procedures performed on women and less so with those performed on men. And perhaps the most …
/r/MensRights10/04/26 04:39 AM
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Do your research, they're not all that wonderful.
/r/MensRights10/04/26 03:59 AM
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Women today have no right to demand from men today what society used to do, much less to play the victim because of the suffering of women in the past.Objective decisions must be made, and no one should be forced to undergo procedures.If the woman doesn't want children, she should have the surgery; if the man doesn't want children, he should have the surgery.Forcing men to undergo surgery due to past oppression is utter stupidity.
/r/MensRights10/04/26 03:57 AM
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Hysteroscopic tubal sterilization It does not require general anesthesia and can even be done without local anesthesia. Procedure Why do you only list one of the worst risks of hysteroscopic tubal ligation, and none of those of vasectomy such as impotence, loss of testicles or chronic pain? And this is without mentioning the common risks associated with any surgery. The fact that you're only worried about ectopic pregnancy when it only has a 0.3% incidence rate and can be resolved in early stage…
/r/MensRights10/04/26 03:47 AM
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No, vasectomy often permanently damages the epididymis, which is why even if it's reversed, you may remain sterile, in addition to the chronic pain that affects many men.
/r/MensRights10/04/26 03:13 AM
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So, in your opinion, it's better to have surgery than to continue with, for example, oral contraceptives?That you want to "do something nice" and prevent your partner from using pills, even though that means a great trauma to your body—because yes, a vasectomy is a great trauma, It doesn't make you a real man, no matter how romantic that sounds.Choosing vasectomy over birth control pills is stupid and very selfish on the part of women.Why don't they get the procedure themselves and also demonstr…
/r/MensRights10/04/26 03:08 AM
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/r/MensRights04/04/26 05:28 PM
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Well, women don't exactly excel in science either, so maybe instead of encouraging and supporting them we should just let them fail, as you say.Do us all a favor and don't come back to this sub, because there are plenty of feminist subs to vent your misandry.
/r/MensRights31/03/26 11:56 AM
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/r/MensRights31/03/26 11:46 AM
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Study some global history before posting stupid things. Are you familiar with Angela Merkel, Giorgia Meloni, or, if you prefer older names, Elizabeth II, Isabella the Catholic, Cleopatra, Catherine the Great, Theodora, Maria Theresa I, Christina, or Victoria? I suppose these people are men, then.
/r/MensRights31/03/26 11:40 AM
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High suicide rate that no one seems to care about, while billions of dollars are allocated to women's issues.Employment discrimination based on gender quotas that only apply when women are a minority in a field.Different police actions and preferential treatment when a woman is the victim compared to when it is a man.And even in my country there are free vaccines only for women for diseases that affect both.
/r/MensRights31/03/26 11:24 AM
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Feminists arise from a feeling of envy towards men, and from a great feeling of inferiority. Therefore, they are unwilling to accept that men can have problems and situations much worse than their own.Because then their argument that men have privileges would fall apart. That's why I classify feminists into two groups: the misandrists and psychopaths who hate men, including their own children.And the ignorant ones who believe the speeches of the former and who either refuse to see reality, or do…
/r/MensRights27/03/26 04:28 PM
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