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| 3 | University of Central Missouri showcasing their fight against Men's RightsThose are all false analogies. This is not only about opinions, it's about who's authorized to pass laws and legislations. A better example: Would it work if military laws and rules were made by non-military people? People who may have kind of an idea about how the military works, but have never really experienced it? About stem: Should non-stem people dictate who gets accepted into stem programs and jobs? | /r/MensRights | 05/05/17 03:00 PM |
| 1 | University of Central Missouri showcasing their fight against Men's RightsThat's a big conjecture to make based off of what I assume are a handful of experiences at best. And it definitely does matter what a man does, especially if they're being loud and belligerent. If true I assume that most of that reaction comes from the large number of domestic abuse and sexual assault cases against women. Too many times simple arguments have turned into something much more ugly. The only thing you can do is act as respectfully as possible to avoid public judgment and scrutiny. | /r/MensRights | 05/05/17 01:31 PM |
| 0 | University of Central Missouri showcasing their fight against Men's Rights"Their real issue isn't that it's men." Pretty sure your claim there isn't addressed to me, buddy. "What an ironically perfect statement." Darn, you sure showed me! | /r/MensRights | 05/05/17 01:11 PM |
| 2 | University of Central Missouri showcasing their fight against Men's RightsSo what is the difference? Enlighten me. | /r/MensRights | 05/05/17 01:03 PM |
| 1 | University of Central Missouri showcasing their fight against Men's RightsWell that's a very problematic and false statement to make, for sure. I do not remember that. Explain? | /r/MensRights | 05/05/17 01:01 PM |
| 2 | University of Central Missouri showcasing their fight against Men's RightsNo? Were you yelling? That's the only conceivable reason I can think of for someone else interfering. And that's just concern, though. Why would it bother you so much that people are concerned when you're arguing with someone? It would feel valid to me if said argument was heated and loud. | /r/MensRights | 05/05/17 01:00 PM |
| -1 | University of Central Missouri showcasing their fight against Men's RightsI like that you, a guy I assume, is telling women what their real issues are. I'm glad you speak for all women lol. I said this is part of the issue, which is true. Decisions involving female body legislation should involve women and not primarily men. Just as male body issues should involve men and not primarily women. It's simple logic. Regardless of how empathetic or logical men are we will never really know what a period feels like, experiencing 9 months of pregnancy, and giving birth. So, I… | /r/MensRights | 05/05/17 12:50 PM |
| 0 | University of Central Missouri showcasing their fight against Men's RightsBut male rape is a crime and people are indeed against it. Most of the people I know would agree that it is a huge issue, which is what makes me doubt your claim. Any smart person would acknowledge male rape is a real problem. Any feminist who claims otherwise is an extremist that should be dismissed, just as how extremist mensrights activists should also be ignored. | /r/MensRights | 05/05/17 05:07 AM |
| 28 | University of Central Missouri showcasing their fight against Men's RightsRight. A major part of the issue as well is that most of the decisions involving abortion legislation are made by male politicians. How would we (men) feel if a bunch of female politicians were the ones heading vasectomy legislation? Not too happy I suspect. | /r/MensRights | 05/05/17 04:31 AM |
| 0 | University of Central Missouri showcasing their fight against Men's Rights"I can say with certainty that 99/100 scenarios where you stop a woman to bring up this opposing issue will immediately paint you as "bad guy" in her eyes and most everyone else around when the conversation starts." Bold statement for someone with 0 evidence. Any man or woman who believes men can't be raped are ignorant and should be educated to learn otherwise. "As it is, bickering and arguing with a woman is already seen as "below a man", so its a lost cause to even try in the first place if t… | /r/MensRights | 05/05/17 04:21 AM |
| 1 | Another Perspective on the Wage GapBecause it makes sense? People from current generations were already raised believing in current societal norms, so it makes sense that any effect of gender barrier erosion would only start to become apparent over a decent span of time. Enough time for future generations to grow in an environment without career gender barriers. Where is this evidence you claim to have anyways? Maybe you have something on Scandinavia, but what about the rest of the world? | /r/PussyPassDenied | 13/04/17 11:54 PM |
| 1 | Another Perspective on the Wage GapWho do you mean by "we"? As far as I know something like this has never been proven in a way that takes into account that you can't try to erode societal gender barriers that have been in place for centuries and expect a significant change in a matter of years. I believe the more we shift these societal beliefs the more easily future generations will choose to try fields that seemed "locked" for people of either gender in our current generation. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 13/04/17 10:30 PM |
| 1 | Another Perspective on the Wage GapThat argument works both ways. I think you're severely overestimating the biological differences between men and women. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 13/04/17 09:36 PM |
| 1 | Another Perspective on the Wage GapWhy are there so many men applying themselves to STEM but not so many women, though? Do most women have a natural aversion to STEM fields? If so, why? IMO the issue is that society is more open to the idea of male scientists and engineers than female scientists and engineers given that those fields have been male-dominated for ages. I think part of the effort from the complaining women is to change those societal standards so more young women feel they can genuinely be appreciated if they choose… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 13/04/17 06:20 PM |
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