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you talk like a woman would never hit a man with something other than her fists...like no man is "built" to take a bottle to the face. or a bat to the head. or any other blunt/sharp damage. also as if she wouldn't try and aim for weak spots (face, genitals). men aren't super heroes, they aren't all super built and immune to pain and damage. likewise, women aren't all weak and frail. especially in scenarios where she is angry and he is afraid, it's quite easy to cause a man harm even with physica…
/r/MensRights21/10/16 06:07 PM
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used to be a guy around town who had a fuckton of atheist/anti religious bumper stickers on his car. my so and i (both atheist) always pointed it out "oh hey it's that asshole".
/r/PussyPassDenied17/10/16 10:45 PM
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well if nothing else, they're victims now. their business is all over the news, the internet and who knows where. why this had to become involved legally i don't know. two underage folks (guess what everyone, teens get horny! WHO FUCKIN KNEW?) taking voluntary pictures/video of themselves for each other. teens also do stupid shit sometimes! WHO KNEW! as far as i'm concerned, there shouldn't even BE a case for this unless one of them was over 18.
/r/MensRights10/07/14 04:17 AM
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not sure about "banned" status but if it is: i'm sure it's banned "professional" trepanning by doctors, but even today there are...uh, hobbyist trepanners.
/r/MensRights09/07/13 05:56 AM
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i think men DO definitely have a say in the process, but ultimately, the decision to abort will always be the woman's. it's an inherently unbalanced problem, where two parties start a project, but only one carries it out (i do NOT refer to child REARING, only birth). she carries the baby. it is her physical and mental well being. this is assuming she is not doing it for a stupid, vindictive reason. if i got pregnant and my boyfriend wasn't keen on abortion, i would sadly have to ignore him. i co…
/r/MensRights09/07/13 05:54 AM
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exactly. that and all the insults, threats and so on directed to this unknown woman doesn't help them either. was she nice? no. did she have any business doing or saying what she did? absolutely not. does that mean it's okay to call her a "fat cunt", a bitch, threaten her with hypothetical physical violence and so on? no. it's not. whether these things were serious or not, the IMAGE being set up is bad.
/r/MensRights09/07/13 05:43 AM
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it's hard to thoughtfully respond to a post that's at least halfway to being complete bullshit.
/r/MensRights29/03/13 06:56 AM
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i have to contest you here: I am aware this is extreme..... was prefaced by ...Has been taken over by either it's extreme or it's overrun. the extreme voice shouts the loudest but is not indicative of the entire group. you seem to understand this, so why claim it's been "taken over by" them?
/r/MensRights29/03/13 06:53 AM
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regardless of level of arousal, any sexual advances or what have you without consent is rape. a guy can be fully awake and completely flaccid and if he feels he is being violated against his wishes, it's still rape. sometimes NO, it's not always possible to control an erection, but an erection is not always an invitation. it's a bodily response.
/r/MensRights29/03/13 06:51 AM
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But if everybody all of a sudden decides not to have children, society is not going to continue... true. but it will never happen. the birthrate may drop, but i don't ever see it hitting "CRITICAL" low.
/r/MensRights14/12/12 12:09 AM
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the use of the word feminist always baffles me in this sub. there's "feminists" and then there's feminists. The most feminist societies will have the lowest birthrates and will vanish into obscurity. in this i can't tell which you're using. so it's okay for you to stand up for your rights as a man, but if a woman does the same (under the label of feminist) it's not okay? i'm confused. to me, a feminist is a person who acknowledges women's rights, and does not demand of her certain behaviors (enf…
/r/MensRights13/12/12 08:44 AM
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is the quote (even with context) unfair and sexist? of course it is. does it infringe on the rights of men? nope. it's extremely rude and undermines both women and men everywhere, but it does JACK to infringe on their rights. fancy that!
/r/MensRights13/12/12 08:29 AM
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feeling better yet?
/r/MensRights28/11/12 03:15 AM
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how classy.
/r/MensRights28/11/12 03:09 AM
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male birth control would be great. i've heard recently of a new method that involves getting a shot of a special coating into the vas deferens, which destroys sperm on the way out. 100% reversible, nearly any time. wish it would pass through testing and hurry up to the states.
/r/MensRights28/11/12 02:50 AM
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the woman wants to abort but the father doesn't then she should be forced to keep it and put in jail for aggravated GBH or something. this is bullshit. if HE's the one who wants the kid, why doesn't HE take it? so now, if she doesn't want it, she HAS to have it, AND be imprisoned? WHY?
/r/MensRights28/11/12 02:44 AM
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yes, please. tell me more about how 13 random women should cause alarm to the entire male gender.
/r/MensRights28/11/12 02:38 AM
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...so what doe this have to do with men's rights exactly? a group of 26 people, 13 women tells us....WHAT exactly?
/r/MensRights28/11/12 02:32 AM
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well there goes my "i forgot the south was still jackass backwards" alarm. THAT being said it STILL could be a part of the schools job to enforce it as a school policy. it may not be legally reprehensible (which is terrible in its own way) but at the very least it could ruin her education, cost her money.....SOMETHING.
/r/MensRights28/11/12 02:23 AM
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to be fair it does acknowledge that this can be a men's issue too....but there's barely enough info to go on for EITHER group if you ask me. why is there no "ladies, don't coerce your boyfriend/friend/classmate into a situation he doesn't find comfortable" or whatever? it's a scant list.
/r/MensRights28/11/12 02:15 AM
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i'm rather baffled why he agreed to do it, in any way. if she did it without permission, he could go to a hospital/clinic and i'm sure they could cut it off. i really hope they sort this out. if it were me, i'm not sure i'd want to continue that kind of relationship. she seems really freaking crazy.
/r/MensRights28/11/12 02:13 AM
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