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Generalcoco_rich/r/MensRights24/03/21 07:43 AM
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It's really sad and funny that your own Instagram audience is supporting this and is being racist towards Indian men
/r/MensRights02/08/24 10:31 AM
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I haven't watched the movie yet but the people who are liking this movie are saying that the men are represented this way cuz it's satire and the movie is actually pretty pro male????
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates27/07/23 08:53 PM
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You still haven't answered my question? How is it Patriarchy? The better approach would be into looking at the factors which drive men to commit suicide in the first place( divorce, relationship issues, loneliness, unemployment etc). 16% is a significant number and the study clearly shows that mental health services doesn't seem to help men anyway. Lot's of my friend told me that, it seemed like they were victim blaming them, they clear don't know how to approach men. How can you tell that, men …
/r/AntiFeminists10/05/21 05:13 AM
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How is women seen as a better parent is due to patriarchy?? The idea is perpetuated by both sexes. So pls elaborate more on that. "Men's suicide rate comes from bottling things up" I still can't see how is that coz of patriarchy?? Coz both perpetuate that idea, infact studies suggest that mothers likely to push the "man up" idea and gender norms. Moreover, it's a myth that men don't seek help coz of 'toxic masculinity' . A lot of men who commit suicide do try to get help. Plus, even if it was co…
/r/AntiFeminists10/05/21 04:44 AM
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Well name those men's issues that are a result of patriarchy
/r/AntiFeminists10/05/21 04:00 AM
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I understood your first paragraph but not the second one coz maths
/r/MensRights25/03/21 07:18 PM
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You are reading the 2010-2012 NISVS reports. In NISVS 2015 which is latest, it clearly shows that approx. 800K men were made to penetrate compared to 1.4 mil women who were raped.
/r/MensRights24/03/21 08:51 PM
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Yes, they are mentioned in the study, they did change some methods but I can't tell if that resulted in "made to penetrate" victims being less than before and female victims being higher
/r/MensRights24/03/21 03:00 PM
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That's not true for 2010-2012 but I agree with your second statement plus most male victims of sexual assault don't even report
/r/MensRights24/03/21 02:58 PM
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Yes I agree, this was sent to me by a feminist on instagram who I was arguing with. She said that "made to penetrate happens less often than female rape". I said that's coz most male victims don't come out but she still don't believe me.
/r/MensRights24/03/21 02:52 PM
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First one is also made to penetrate and not rape+ made to penetrate
/r/MensRights24/03/21 02:49 PM
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