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And your money
/r/MensRights01/08/16 12:05 AM
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If I remember correctly she was pushing one of those huge strollers as well. Literally running them over on the sidewalk.
/r/MensRights12/07/16 08:22 PM
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More then once I had girls mention that they didn't know how they where going to pay rent in their first reply.
/r/MensRights12/07/16 05:25 AM
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I remember reading somewhere that HR people from other fields can pick out the people who will be offered jobs from watching video of them greeting the interviewers.
/r/MensRights29/06/16 08:19 PM
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Glass brakes and becomes a weapon, aluminum does not. When the casino I work at has MMA fights they only serve out of aluminum at the same price for this reason.
/r/MensRights28/06/16 09:55 PM
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As long as it is a public place and you have posted a sign saying that audio is being recorded you are in the clear.
/r/MensRights26/06/16 08:40 PM
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I remember seeing somewhere Jane Lynch standing in front of a bunch of half naked women and saying, "as a feminist I find this deplorable. But as a lesbian I find it fantastic." Which for me kind of brought to bear the hypocrisy of the third wave feminist.
/r/MensRights22/06/16 08:13 PM
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or listening to women talk endlessly about their sex toys. Oh but bring up sex toys for men and everyone tries to shame the person who brings it up cause a man wanting to get off on something other than his fist is gross. More and more I am seeing men treated as freaks for trying to be open about their one sexuality, as women are held up and applauded for the same openness.
/r/MensRights16/03/16 07:31 PM
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Doesn't matter. Poor customer service isn't gender specific.
/r/MensRights26/02/16 10:35 PM
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Didn't say I believed it, just that it was a common stereotype
/r/MensRights26/02/16 04:10 AM
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Meaning upper middle class. It's a pretty common stereotype: white feminists trying to make everyone equal, non white people just trying to survive or more into the race part of equality rather then the gender side.
/r/MensRights26/02/16 01:23 AM
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I recently got into it with my sister over something like this. It was an old photo with a sexist caption that was "fixed" be a feminist to be "Right". The argument wasn't about weather I thought the first caption was sexist, it was about how inflammatory and bigoted the fixed one was. It didn't add anything useful to the conversation, so I pointed this out and how there was multiple other things it could have been changed to that would open a more useful debate about it rather then just implyin…
/r/MensRights01/02/16 03:53 AM
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and "well if you have done nothing wrong, you will let us keep all your data online..."
/r/MensRights28/11/15 12:43 AM
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You are assuming I am white
/r/MensRights24/11/15 02:48 AM
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They always called it "TeePee creeping" growing up in the greater Seattle area.
/r/MensRights23/11/15 01:02 PM
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It gets even stranger. I was talking to a girl on /r/OkCupid and she told me that if she wants to have sex with a guy on the first date she will let him pay for the date.
/r/MensRights08/11/15 10:39 PM
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Yes it's a form of gender shaming. They are saying that the person they are talking to is not a real man.
/r/MensRights19/10/15 09:22 PM
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I am talking about the fact that a woman can release all legal rights and obligations for a child but a man can't.
/r/MensRights29/09/15 11:15 PM
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I haven't seen adoption anywhere is these comments. A woman has the choice to give up the child for adoption without informing the father. I have never seen witch hunting about women putting their kids up for adoption, hell they have no questions asked polices in most states in the US.
/r/MensRights29/09/15 12:09 AM
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Or worse pushes her off. Pretty much any physical stopping of the "unwanted contact" can be seen as violence by the man.
/r/MensRights24/08/15 01:15 AM
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Yes it's about power. For some reason men being able to choose not to have kids is seen as oppressive.
/r/MensRights18/06/15 07:51 PM
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The problem being it is very hard to prove the exact level of drunk you were 12 hours ago. Short of making someone take a breathlalyzer online so it is time stamped. People use this for both sides of the equation.
/r/MensRights09/03/15 03:31 AM
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Do they even need to be homeless? I've seen people watching naughty stuff at libraries that have homes. Incognito mode lvl pro. If I watch it at the library my SO wont find out about it.
/r/MensRights05/03/15 01:36 AM
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I think they should be super specialized. Things like only for people with bob as a second middle name who's last name ends in a vowel.
/r/MensRights26/02/15 06:05 AM
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I was talking to a woman on a dating sub and she told me that her willingness to let a man pay for a date(dinner and drinks) was more about her willingness to sleep with him then anything else. It both blew my mind and infuriated me on the subject. I just don't understand that logic. So if a girl wants me to sleep with her she expects me to pay for more?!? I just don't understand as this would make her more of a prostitute with a price to be met if SHE wants more than a good night out. It makes …
/r/MensRights16/02/15 08:11 AM
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Would that work for my student loans? "Ya, sorry I shouldn't be responsible for these as I was really high when I signed up for them."
/r/MensRights13/02/15 01:07 AM
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I used to drink to much. I almost don't drink at all any more but I used to drink to much. One of the main reasons that I drank was I was allowed to me emotional as long as I was drunk. To the point that I didn't feel much if I was sober, just kind of walked around numb. No one wanted to listen to me. Went through some scary, could have been life ending experiences, things like major surgery. I had no one. I learned that people who I thought were my friends only wanted to appear to be helpful th…
/r/MensRights10/12/14 11:30 PM
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As good as it gets quote.
/r/MensRights04/12/14 07:31 AM
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But are they a selling point? As in is the fact that they look like a "good" dad part of the appeal?
/r/MensRights23/11/14 02:18 AM
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I don't see what one has to do with the other.
/r/MensRights19/11/14 01:54 AM
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I remember reading somewhere that the age gap is bigger then the gender gap. Does anyone have a source on that?
/r/MensRights28/10/14 09:48 PM
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didn't that get debunked. I remember reading somewhere on reddit that it would takes several minutes of holding a chloroform soaked rag to someones face for them to pass out.
/r/MensRights14/10/14 04:20 AM
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Or even better being a guy who has bad eye sight. Have gotten asked many times why I am staring so hard or if I am leering at someone. I am just trying to see and I forgot my glasses somewhere or I am wearing contacts which i need a new prescription for.
/r/MensRights29/09/14 05:48 AM
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And it's not just skirts but tops as well. How many different styles of professional shirts are women allowed to wear vs. men, who most places require a tie also which means it must be a collard button down shirt. Or short sleeve/sleeveless shirts, why are men not allowed in most cases allowed to wear them? And capris' I have worked many places that let women wear shorter pants in the summer but not men.
/r/MensRights29/05/14 11:12 AM
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