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| 0 | New breed of alpha girls dominates the class of 2012 (Now with fixed link)Yes, I just think that it's not promoting equality for both sexes if women aren't given equal chance to pursue a field of work that they're interested in and men aren't given equal responsibility in raising children. I was off-putted by your idea that women taking a role in the 'important jobs' is detrimental to society. What is bothersome to me is the automatic assumption that the man will give his time to a job, the woman will give her time to raising children (no matter what her other interes… | /r/MensRights | 19/12/12 03:12 PM |
| 3 | New breed of alpha girls dominates the class of 2012 (Now with fixed link)But what about men who want kids? It is a husband's choice as much as a wife's to have children. Should he not be equally expected to sacrifice career to raise the children he has fathered? Breast milk can be pumped and refrigerated. Men are capable of bottle feeding a baby, no? | /r/MensRights | 19/12/12 05:16 AM |
| 3 | 22 Stats That Prove That There Is Something Seriously Wrong With Young Men In AmericaRight. As if you know everything about what women talk about on the phone. If you don't want all boys to be reduced to videogame-addicted losers, then don't reduce all girls to shallow and menial gossip mongers. Talking on the phone allows girls to form bonds with each other, express emotion in a healthy and meaningful way, and build relationship and communication skills . Men and women are different and value different things. These things are important to women. Other things are important to m… | /r/MensRights | 19/12/12 05:13 AM |
| 3 | New breed of alpha girls dominates the class of 2012 (Now with fixed link)This is a little problematic. Of course women are the only ones capable of birthing children (this is why maternity leave exists), but do you not think men are equally capable of raising them? Do you believe that women should always be the ones to sacrifice their career to raise children? Is that equality for both sexes? | /r/MensRights | 19/12/12 04:58 AM |
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