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| 2 | Man forced to pay child support after woman secretly kept his sperm after oral sex to get pregnant.No no no, let me break it down for you. No one is contesting that a child was conceived. However, this man had no part of it. He did not consent to its conception. He did not participate in the impregnation. He did not even know of the child's existence until he was slapped with a lawsuit. He had no hand in conceiving this child save for the sole fact that it was his genetic matter, and saying that thus he "participated" is illogical and nonsensical. For example, your gun analogy above, it would… | /r/MensRights | 02/02/11 03:13 AM |
| 3 | Man forced to pay child support after woman secretly kept his sperm after oral sex to get pregnant.Holy shit, you are beyond wrong. Not just wrong, but entering the realm of insanity. I read this line three times over and finally had to conclude I was gazing at naught but madness. How you have managed to make this logic work in the twisted mire of your lunacy is beyond me. | /r/MensRights | 02/02/11 01:31 AM |
| 14 | The subplot from a recent episode of House, M.D. made me thinkThat moment was so bizarre I still have trouble wrapping my mind around it. After finally confronting her and finding out she's a vindictive child with a good memory, instead of being confused, instead of being angry, instead of being at the least defensive, he's seriously emotionally attracted to her? What the fuck? Someone explain how that shit is supposed to work. | /r/MensRights | 31/01/11 04:55 PM |
| 2 | The subplot from a recent episode of House, M.D. made me thinkIt's the January 24th episode, named "Carrot or Stick". Trust me, that's what really happened. | /r/MensRights | 31/01/11 04:53 PM |
| 98 | The subplot from a recent episode of House, M.D. made me thinkYou forgot, OP. It's not just okay to ruin someone's reputation and credit because they scorned you on a date sometime in the distant past, it's also supposed to be attractive - presumably, because it shows you to be a "strong" and "assertive" and "independent" woman. Chase ended up asking that loathsome cunt out - again - when I would have just called the cops. I'm not sure exactly why these straw feminists (as one must have written that episode) think being a strong woman is analogous to being… | /r/MensRights | 31/01/11 12:30 PM |
| 2 | Remember how we are told that only a small minority of feminist defend false rape accusers? Well...I made a post in that thread. Likely it will be ignored, but at least I was willing to wade into foreign waters and extend the olive branch of civil discussion. http://www.reddit.com/r/feminisms/comments/f99a4/in_response_to_the_1_article_on_rredditcom_right/c1eb99e | /r/MensRights | 26/01/11 09:11 PM |
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