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This is the makings of a solid research paper or master's thesis. I can't see a university ever supporting something that runs so contrary to modern feminist narrative, but I do think there's real merit to this idea.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates19/08/26 03:36 PM
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Financial abortion would be the best way to answer this. Of course, such a thing is not seriously considered, even in countries with physical abortion.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates17/08/26 07:56 PM
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I think I remember that post. I would definitely question the idea that women rape at the same rate as men - in what scenario? Clearly in prisons and militaries that's not the case, as the concentration of men are higher. So are they excluding those groups? If the surgery just looked at men forced to penetrate, I can see how a that's 'more likely' to be a male perpetrator, as there are more heterosexual relationships than homosexual by volume. But that is such an isolated definition, and literal…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates05/08/26 11:25 PM
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I really appreciate you posting this. I have been more lurking than commenting because I get that vibe in the comments. I for one want to hear questions, I'm not a fan of leaving one falsehood to make another. I'd be interested in the questions you have or the stats that are brought up that you are skeptical about.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates05/08/26 04:07 AM
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Agreed. No system is perfect, everything has outliers. I think there should be some sort of limit on when a person can decide to financially emancipate, or else men will just declare separation when it gets too hard. and if we want to get anything passed, it's important to think through these sorts of things and offer solutions, because momentum is against trying this out and fixing it as we go. Personally I'm waiting for that male contraceptive, but it's gonna be a long time til that happens.
/r/MensRights21/12/25 03:24 PM
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To his point though, this makes it easy for a man to avoid responsibility if he should be on the hook for it. Men that knock up a woman and leave her to have to raise the child will basically be legally protected from having to deal with the consequences of their actions. If this were to be legal, every pop star would make every woman sign a paper of financial emancipation upon even greeting them, then pressure to not use a condom, get them pregnant, and never have to deal with it. I agree with …
/r/MensRights21/12/25 10:27 AM
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Girls do get legit tired, and if they have work the next morning, they do legit decide not to try for a 'maybe'. You didn't come when she invited you, you were out of her view at best, out of her mind at worst, and in that time the sense of worrying about work got bigger than her sense of loneliness. If it were me, I'd ask if your buddy wants to go with. Did you have to be at this first bar? I dunno pickup lingo and if it would be beta/gamma/epsilon to be flexible, but if she legit had work, she…
/r/seduction20/11/17 03:01 AM
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How'd you get from "I saw you in the last bar" to makeout so quickly? Obviously it helped you were set up alone, but how'd you know you could just go for it like that?
/r/seduction27/01/15 04:45 AM
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