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1) How is this a question? 2) Why the fuck did you give 'HB9' an alias if you're just going to continue calling her HB9 for the rest of this farce? Your clarity leaves much to be desired. 3) Direct quote: "neither hamster knew about the other." Do you mean plate? Again, clarity. Lack of. Holy shit. 4) Congrats, you've heaped abuse onto an alcoholic. What prize have you won? Certainly not the respect of your family and peers.
/r/askTRP03/12/15 09:05 PM
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I haven't been able to link through to the actual 2013 study (you need the volume number as well as the issue, and Dr. Fisher only lists the issue on her website) but the LA Times article synopsis states that when hooked up to a fake lie detector, the women in the study whose answer changed when attached to the "lie detector" was only increased by an average of 1 partner. And ten years after her first study, the women were less likely to adjust their answer to a lower partner count. So while the…
/r/PurplePillDebate12/04/15 08:08 AM
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"I'm a navy seal with over 300 confirmed kills. Le STEM master race 5eva! I'm not one of those regular feeeemales, I totes hate them? I am speshul snowflake, yes?" You can be whatever you want on the internets, cupcake. We all believe you, too. EDIT: it just occurred to me... are you not "attention whoring" right now? By trying to point out traits you think will score you points with the men of your movement? Just a thought.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/07/14 08:29 PM
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Everyone understands the potential results of sex, sir. No one is refuting that consequence. But many women try to prevent pregnancy as a result of what is very pleasurable to lots of folks (I won't address your claim that sex is not intended for pleasure.) However, I am refuting the claim that all women wish to both birth children and force the man to care for those children. Some of us try our very best to prevent pregnancy and procure abortions when other methods fail, simple as that.
/r/MensRights16/10/10 07:35 AM
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You're not bending over at all. Your concern is valid, but you need to switch tactics to get the change you want, rather than making this a personal vendetta against the super. As another female raised by a single dad, please let me add my two cents: your daughter doesn't need any more upheaval than is already going on with being from a separated family. She'll soon be at a very impressionable age, and desperately embarrassed about anything that makes her stand out. For her sake, please use the …
/r/MensRights16/10/10 05:51 AM
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... and this would help how? More than half of all women currently procuring abortions used some form of birth control, which failed. They then seek an abortion because in their case it is the responsible thing to do. Please remember that many women chose abortion because they did not have the financial means to support a child responsibly. I find that it's usually the same kind of woman who doesn't really consider the ramifications of single parenthood who also expects the father to pay for eve…
/r/MensRights15/10/10 10:54 PM
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Keeping a record (time, date and description) is a great piece of evidence. Also, getting the best family lawyer money can buy - do not fuck around with this, buy yourself a good lawyer even if you have to take out a loan. The party in court with the best family lawyer, wins. This is how my dad got full custody, the house, and paid no alimony. He got the best family law lawyer in town, who advised him step by step as to what was going to happen and what he should do.
/r/MensRights04/08/10 04:51 AM
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I hope this gives us a chance to pool resources on how fathers can deal with physically abusive and mentally ill spouses, and best practices on how one might 1) establish themselves as primary care giver, 2) establish their spouse as abusive, so they can 3) get full custody, away from the abusive mother. In my family's case, my mother had already been arrested and booked (but released and was back living in our house) when my father filed for divorce, so he could easily establish her instability…
/r/MensRights03/08/10 06:18 AM
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