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| 33 | Happy International Men’s Day!Happy mens day everyone. Hope you all have a good one and get shown the appreciation you deserve. | /r/MensRights | 19/11/25 06:39 AM |
| 122 | What nefarious reason could a cheating narc gf spit sperm into a cup and act as if she was throwing it away?If she gets pregnant by you, then has the kid and keeps it from you. Forces you to pay child support for 18 years, whilst she is with someone else, wouldn't make you mad? If she hated you that is a pretty good way to fuck your life up.. | /r/MensRights | 27/01/25 11:30 AM |
| 0 | Australia's Albanese government passes new divorce law allowing victims of domestic violence greater access to marital assets, including petsIf she claims dv, you claim dv. Without video evidence its he said she said, should cancel each other out, if the law is fair and balanced. If not, then terms for an appeal. | /r/MensRights | 01/12/24 11:33 AM |
| 17 | Australia's Albanese government passes new divorce law allowing victims of domestic violence greater access to marital assets, including petsAs a male claim domestic violence immediately on divorce proceedings. Get video evidence as women are used to being able to physically attack men with no repercussions. Bait her. | /r/MensRights | 29/11/24 03:49 PM |
| 1 | Yarra Valley Grammar School students suspended over list ranking female classmates [Thoughts on this? The girls at my high school openly had a list ranking the boys, and no one cared.]That's true, but yes there is objective attractiveness is based on objective opinion, ie on what you perceive. Everyone does not perceive attractiveness in the same way, hence it is objective. | /r/MensRights | 14/09/24 02:33 AM |
| 1 | Yarra Valley Grammar School students suspended over list ranking female classmates [Thoughts on this? The girls at my high school openly had a list ranking the boys, and no one cared.]That's fair, but comparing people on attractiveness is a normal everyday thing. Both men and women partake in that type of behaviour. Using rape as a measure is obviously offensive. Object is also commonplace, when attractiveness is the measure is just a body they are taking about, not the person's dreams, morals or intelligence. They might look intelligent or nerdy or whatever but it is an objective opinion, based on their perceived attractiveness. As an adult ie sex. | /r/MensRights | 14/09/24 02:17 AM |
| 0 | This sub has fucked up censorship.I agree, and I think alot of nuance gets lost. Just because 1 law benefits men in a certain circumstance, doesn't mean they are better off as a whole. First thought is education one side is anti education, it is bad for everyone. Not just men. Other side pro education, good for everyone, even if more women end up in the education system. Better jobs growth is better for everyone, with better jobs. Would you rather work in a coal mine or timber mill or work in green energy clean jobs, networking … | /r/MensRights | 29/08/24 10:29 AM |
| 6 | How can a man in the workplace especially deal with women enforcing their privilege onto them?Not particularly, if the question is fair and in a nice manner why not answer. If they anything dodgy he has evidence he can use. Like wise if he text. Message etc anything dodgy. He needs to set his rules, regarding answering texts after hours. Does he friend people in social media etc, it's up to him to set his boundaries. Texting is evidence unless proven otherwise. Screen shots. Be careful set your boundaries if you over step apologise. Similar if someone else overstep give them a warning ⚠️… | /r/MensRights | 28/05/24 10:58 AM |
| 43 | How can a man in the workplace especially deal with women enforcing their privilege onto them?He needs to stand up for himself. Depends on the duty of the task, he is under no obligation to do someone else's job or task. If they can't perform their own job, that's on them. Set boundaries, be fair and direct, gender sups not come into duties at work, unless there is personal conflict where the patient has issues due to mistreatment by a particular gender or discretion is an issue. | /r/MensRights | 28/05/24 10:47 AM |
| 1 | Would you date women who emphasise that they are feminist?Yes, but depends on how she treats me and others. Behaviours over words in my humble opinion. | /r/MensRights | 21/05/24 11:21 AM |
| 21 | Yarra Valley Grammar School students suspended over list ranking female classmates [Thoughts on this? The girls at my high school openly had a list ranking the boys, and no one cared.]Multiple magazines rank celebrities and sports personalities on their attractivenes. | /r/MensRights | 08/05/24 02:11 PM |
| 3 | Female MRA here. I have a question for you guys.I wouldn't go out of my way to mention it at all. I would bring up points when talking certain about issues. Ie when paternity fraud comes up in the news, ie guy finds out the kids is not his, but he has been a father figure, so financially obligated. Women don't experience paternity fraud, men do. That is an issue that specifically effects men, emotionally and financially. Similar to retirement age, women live longer but in some countries retire earlier than men. I suggest, just chip away at th… | /r/MensRights | 03/12/23 06:54 AM |
| 6 | I simply asked one question: Is it ok to interact with girls at the gym as long as you're not interrupting her workout or being abrasive/creepy or pushy and I get lambasted all over the female subsIf it feels right, and she smiles back, take your shot. If it doesn't work out, move on. No big deal. | /r/MensRights | 01/10/23 07:38 AM |
| 28 | I'm a left leaning moderate, but if Trump promises to reform or abolish child support I predict he will win in a landslide.Doesn't matter what Trump says he will do. He will not do it unless it benefits him. Why would you trust anything he says ? | /r/MensRights | 30/04/23 11:52 AM |
| 6 | Men are missing out on lucrative tax benefits due to courtroom bias. If your child lives with you 49% of the year you cannot claim any tax benefits, and the other parent gets all the benefits. Why does being a non-custodial parent have to be a zero-sum game?In Australia it's 29 or 30% I think. | /r/MensRights | 18/04/22 08:47 AM |
| 1 | We need to popularize the term "toxic femininity."I think the mainstream media should be called out for not showing women as intelligent helpful people, instead most of the media I see mention women in terms of how they look. Multiple Bikini photos, how hot they are etc. Women become famous and make a tonne of money just of their looks and promoting health products to make themselves look good. I want to see more women achieving great things in the media. then when they cry sexism and you attract a heap of attention, hit them with all the facts… | /r/MensRights | 31/12/19 02:46 AM |
| 2 | What do you think of the term, man-flu?In truth I don't mind it, we have to be able to take a joke/ribbing as well as the next person. no blonde jokes, no Irish jokes, no any jokes, makes life a bit sad really | /r/MensRights | 30/10/19 09:47 AM |
| 0 | Are men exclusively at the receiving end of police brutality and forced confessions?From what i'v read or seen its more to do with the interrigation techniques of various police forces. Foxy knoxy (Amanda Knox) is meant to be a victim of this kind of thing. You might find quite a few of this type of thing in the middle east/India too, where there is some serious discrimination against women. Saul Kassin, PhD has some interesting views on false confessions. worth a look. | /r/MensRights | 25/08/19 05:15 AM |
| 3 | The state of men in unhappy marriages is unfortunately very highwhen you divorce the superannuation (might be called 401k in US) needs to be included in the assetts split. If married the superannuation company just transfers the share required it to the ex (via court orders). In a defacto the superannuation company doesn't recognise (allow) this to happen. So the person paying out (could be the female) the super to the lower earning partner has to pay cash ( a discount is given) | /r/MensRights | 12/08/19 04:50 AM |
| 2 | The state of men in unhappy marriages is unfortunately very highHi I'm from Perth in Western Australia, I never married (defacto), eventually splitup with my partner. Cost me $40K extra worth of super Anuation I have to pay in cash to split the assets. The laws in this state do not allow super splitting unless married, would have given me a financial boost so to speak if I was married. (deposit for a new house). Apparently they are working on fixing the law, to allow super splitting in defacto relationships. IE i would have been better off financially if I h… | /r/MensRights | 11/08/19 01:48 AM |
| 1 | Developing an essay “Why does society over look emotional violence against males?”Maybe a bit late to the party, also a point may be that it is very much "trendy" to defend women, especially mothers and to demonize men at the moment. Stories, articles, blogs, and much funding and advertising (aka gillette) tend to focus on this at the moment. If you want a story published or grants from the government/charities then pro women and anti-men type activities will likely be rewarded financially at a higher rate than pro men studies. | /r/MensRights | 22/04/19 06:48 AM |
| 4 | "Show me ONE statistic showing that men are disadvantaged in any way"infanticide - women = needs help, counselling ect - men = crazy murdering bastard lock em up for life | /r/MensRights | 23/07/11 07:39 AM |
| 0 | What are women better at than men?they are also meant to be better communicators and (I) have read some articles which suggested that because women are better communicators that they use these skills to belittle or agravate their partners in arguments, where as men don't have the verbal skills and as such lash out physically in regard to these arguments as they can't compete in the verbal fight (=domestic violence) they are also better at promtly forgetting what they said last week and adamantly denying they said anything of the… | /r/MensRights | 12/12/10 07:59 AM |
| -1 | What are women better at than men?lets also throw in they are meant to be better people managers because they are more willing to listen to staff and allow for personal issues in the workplace. that being said some of the worst managers i've worked for have been women (micro managers who are mean as hell and show blantant favourtism) | /r/MensRights | 12/12/10 07:53 AM |
| 1 | What are women better at than men?studies say (no refferences) they are better at multi tasking (in my workplace i would tend to disagree) asking for directions or help in general reading body language/peoples feeling ie have more empathy breast feeding | /r/MensRights | 12/12/10 07:49 AM |
| 1 | How do fathers fit in?yes well worth reading | /r/MensRights | 26/06/10 10:24 AM |
| 1 | Bringing Up DaughterWe did the baby signing courses and swimming from 6mnths she loved them both, still signs occasionally when we can't understand what she is asking for..she is nearly 3 | /r/MensRights | 28/07/09 07:00 AM |
| 6 | Bringing Up Daughteri think this is a great list of things and shows that these parents are concerned enough about their daughters well being to set some pretty sensible rules. We have similar concerns for our daughter, I hate the branding associated with 90% of the clothing, toy and dvd products out there. It is hard to find products that espouse, good think for yourself values rather than the normal princess (meet a boy live happily ever after), consumeristic values. | /r/MensRights | 28/07/09 06:58 AM |
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