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| 2 | Female Coworkers Chat With Kids Frequently Every Day; I Say "Hi" to a Woman's Kid Once and Get ReportedShe wrote you up for this? WTF Sue. Shit has to stop. | /r/MensRights | 06/02/11 10:05 PM |
| 3 | My unstable ex girlfriend is pregnant with my child, I am panicking, need advice.Yeah kinda have to agree here. That is a pretty big risk. | /r/MensRights | 02/02/11 06:28 AM |
| 1 | Women's right to her body vs. forced child supportI think half of my point was missed here. I agree abortion shouldn't be illegal. However, think about this. You are a woman who just had a baby. The man decides he doesn't want it thus it must be murdered. Everyone agrees with him that it is his right. You have no rights to say to him that he can't kill it. It is the same thing as a woman saying she has to the right to abort even if the guy wants to have that child. He has no control over it. To those who say "pregnancy is dangerous!", well yes,… | /r/MensRights | 19/12/10 06:19 AM |
| 2 | My new workplace has a who-takes-out-the-trash rotation, and females are exempt. Is that legal?Oh sorry, I agree. I was just trying to show that some of us do sympathize with the guys. | /r/MensRights | 19/12/10 06:15 AM |
| 6 | My new workplace has a who-takes-out-the-trash rotation, and females are exempt. Is that legal?I am a woman who was put into a very physically demanding job, and love doing physical work, and would never ask for help unless I really needed it. However, it sucks because the guys at my work have to do all of the heavy lifting, I get the stickers and am the "cute girl at the register", despite what I really want to do. I offer to help the guys out, they say no, if they see me lifting something, they say no let me do it, in a sort of sad soul-destroyed way. I say I can do it, they just get ma… | /r/MensRights | 18/12/10 07:34 AM |
| -6 | Women's right to her body vs. forced child supportWhat needs to be fixed is, if the man does want the child to be born, tough shit to the woman (and I'm a woman), and the baby is born. Both people should be equally responsible no matter what the scenario. There, problem solved? | /r/MensRights | 16/12/10 06:42 AM |
| 2 | A Man's Right to Choose? - TIMEI dunno, I'm iffy on it so far. I mean, the woman has to carry the child (if she choses yes), and risk health problems and even death (more common than you think). If she decides to get an abortion or put it up for adoption, she has to go through the emotional and physical trauma of all that, which most men shrug off as nothing, while they get off the hook for having done nothing. However, it isn't fair that women get to chose to have an abortion/adoption without the father's permission. As for … | /r/MensRights | 25/07/10 08:34 PM |
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