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| 1 | What would be the effects if adultery was a crime punishable by jail time?No, it shouldn't be. But it should definitely be a breach of contract. One that comes with heavy damages. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/05/24 08:06 PM |
| 3 | Women desire to marry or date men who are more successful then they complain that the same man is keeping them down. They're attracted to someone who knows a lot and is capable then get mad about mansplaining or privellage. If they really believed in their strength wouldn't they marry an equal?From what I can tell, the feminist movement isn't anywhere near monolithic. And that goes for women as well. What seems to be going on is that there are a lot of shiny good things that feminism talks about that benefits women. There's also a lot of shiny good things that the patriarchy that benefits women. We seem to be seeing a schizophrenic reality where they try to pick the best parts of column A and best parts of column B. Women want the OPTION to be strong when they want to, but they also w… | /r/MensRights | 15/05/24 01:10 AM |
| 2 | Female murder victims and male workplace deaths in the United States - a comparisonThis is one of my biggest talking points. I've worked for industry for years in a lot of various safety positions. And I've seen the numbers on employment by gender. Over 90% of the trades that build and rebuild this society, get the raw materials to satiate society, ship everything around, assemble it are men. And the transportation and heavy industry are the biggest hitters. And these are 4,741 people that lost their lives. How many others lost fingers, an eye, permanently crippled, exposed to… | /r/MensRights | 03/05/24 07:31 AM |
| 1 | All roads lead to "Patriarchy"Personally, I don't think blaming 'the patriarchy' really accomplishes much of anything. Just blaming history for being history. We don't know where we came from, we don't know how we figured out to be people. Many other species have sex specific behaviors in all different directions. In fact it's the norm. And I certainly don't think that all these liberation movements came without terrible resistance that shouldn't have happened. I don't think it's a bad thing for a sentient organism while gai… | /r/MensRights | 03/05/24 07:19 AM |
| 2 | I'm single because "they're all just intimidated"Woman for sure. "My relationships don't work out because I'm so great!" Yeah, keep on telling yourself that. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 24/04/24 02:20 AM |
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