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My sources defined each of those constructs separately, meaning they were not combined in their stats. I'll go back and link it.
/r/MensRights03/05/20 05:13 AM
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The "stats" on female suicides were something OP used as an example. It's considered an attempt if there was intent to die. Your question represents this. It doesn't matter if they took a handful of ibuprofen or a handful of oxycodone, if they wanted to die it's considered a suicide attempt.
/r/MensRights03/05/20 01:12 AM
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According to the literature, "suicide attempts" must include the intent to die. "Suicide" also requires an intent to do. Attention seeking, self-harm behaviors without intent to die are not counted. These activities that result in death are counted as "unintentional injury." Attention seeking behaviors do not have the intent to harm. Sources Definitions: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Statistics: WHO, who use the above definitions.
/r/MensRights03/05/20 12:33 AM
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Also think about it woman commits suicide 8X a year doesn'tt die is going to get counted 8x man does 1 attempt dies is 1 count Exactly why it's comparing apples and oranges. Women are more likely to be diagnosed with BPD because of the rates of childhood trauma/ACEs. Also, you're wrong. BPD or not, an attempt with intention is an attempt with intention. We're not talking about the attention-seeking behaviors. Don't confuse your general knowledge of BPD with clinical understanding.
/r/MensRights02/05/20 08:06 PM
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Suicide attempts are higher for women because they tend to choose less successful (eg more fixable) routes, like overdosing. The suicide rate is higher for men because they tend to choose more final routes (like a gun). There is no "who's doing worse" of attempts. It's the comparison of apples and oranges; it doesn't equate.
/r/MensRights02/05/20 07:42 PM
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Did you bother to do any checking? The law in question is about any unsolicited sexually explicit images.
/r/MensRights19/04/20 05:16 PM
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I believe the tough/vagina part is referring to childbirth.
/r/MensRights21/03/20 02:57 AM
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No.
/r/MensRights15/01/20 03:47 PM
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I think a restraining order is going to be your best bet. You could inform her immediately to cease contact with you and information seeking related to you indefinitely. Be clear, concise, and specific. Every time she contacts you (and I do mean every) call the police and file a report. I had to do this with a neighbor. Sometimes the cop is nice and will tell her himself to leave you alone.
/r/MensRights23/12/19 11:54 AM
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"In town for a few weeks" and "hang out" are usually code for hooking up. If they really want to catch up, you can say "yeah, where do you want to meet up?" I bet most of their answers will be "your place or mine"
/r/FemaleDatingStrategy18/11/19 12:11 AM
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