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| 3 | The abortion argument and why it affects men as wellMen and women are not equal in reproductive matters | /r/MensRights | 08/09/21 04:36 AM |
| 2 | The abortion argument and why it affects men as wellMen CAN opt out and not pay child support. They can waive away their parental rights and 60% of child support isn’t even paid, with no consequences. | /r/MensRights | 08/09/21 04:33 AM |
| 1 | Got a girl pregnant- curious what everyone thinks.If he doesn’t want a baby, he needs to have a vasectomy | /r/MensRights | 08/09/21 04:30 AM |
| 1 | Got a girl pregnant- curious what everyone thinks.Why are you having sex without using protection? If not condoms, then a vasectomy. Especially if you don’t want to take responsibility for impregnating a girl | /r/MensRights | 08/09/21 04:28 AM |
| 1 | Domestic Violence Against Men In India"Spun absolute bullshit". Please. | /r/MensRights | 03/03/21 03:48 AM |
| 1 | Domestic Violence Against Men In IndiaFirst of all how am I supposed to know what your experience is, you're stranger on the internet? Second, you're not the only one with that experience, I am too. And third, what I said had nothing to do with you personally and everything to do with society. I'm sorry you took it personally but that doesn't change the truth. | /r/MensRights | 03/03/21 03:05 AM |
| 1 | Domestic Violence Against Men In IndiaOf course it is, but there is no reason to bring down and invalidate women's issues in order to fight for male victims. The only time men's issues are brought are women's issues are brought up. This entire sub is piggybacking off of women's issues and then downplaying them to say men have it worse. The reason male rape victims don't come forward is because of toxic masculinity - telling men that they have to act in certain harmful way in order to do "be manly" and if they aren't, they are femini… | /r/MensRights | 03/03/21 01:55 AM |
| 0 | Domestic Violence Against Men In IndiaI'm literally Indian, and just because religous texts mention consent doesn't mean people follow it in real life. In real life people pick and choose and twist religion for their own agenda, or ignore it outright. Especially as most people don't even closely study religion or have any sort of real religous knowledge, they just mindlessly follow culture. It doesn't matter if you're hindu, muslim, christian or something else or what part of india you're from but religion does not automatically mea… | /r/MensRights | 02/03/21 10:17 PM |
| 0 | Domestic Violence Against Men In Indiathe vast majority are female? marital rape is illegal???? no it's not, your misinformation is insane, it's ridiculous. and indian men very much do have a consent problem, that's a fact. can't fight with a delulu | /r/MensRights | 02/03/21 06:15 PM |
| -2 | Domestic Violence Against Men In Indiathe vast majority are men, you sit down. | /r/MensRights | 02/03/21 05:07 PM |
| 1 | Domestic Violence Against Men In IndiaIndia has a huge consent problem in the first place. Men there are not even taught about consent in the first place, they barely have the concept of it, and marital rape is STILL not illegal. | /r/MensRights | 02/03/21 01:37 PM |
| -1 | Domestic Violence Against Men In IndiaAnd the perpetrators are men | /r/MensRights | 02/03/21 01:18 PM |
| 0 | Men in MedicineAnd nurses are still paid much less and overworked. Nurses have horrible working conditions | /r/MensRights | 27/02/21 02:13 AM |
| 1 | Men in MedicineWow you are so delusionally blind | /r/MensRights | 27/02/21 12:50 AM |
| 0 | Men in MedicineNursing was originally ONLY a man's job and then fell to women during war, after which the job was lowered in both status and pay, and then sexualized as a women's job. Please educate yourself, you just seem to hate women | /r/MensRights | 27/02/21 12:29 AM |
| 1 | Men in MedicineBecause the societal structures that discourage women are prevalent in every other area of society and the effort is to both encourage women despite those power structures and dismantle them in the first place so the extra effort wouldn't be necessary. Whatever skew you're seeing towards women now is a breakthrough and should be celebrated, but that doesn't mean that everything's been fixed. If men falling behind is such an issue, then why don't you focus on why they're falling behind instead of… | /r/MensRights | 27/02/21 12:09 AM |
| -1 | Men in MedicineI work in a stem field and throughout school and in my work I've observed it. There is and it looks like you haven't really examined the societal structures in play here. There's lots out there for you to educate yourself so I think you can find it on your own. Men have never been DISCOURAGED from entering nursing. | /r/MensRights | 26/02/21 11:54 PM |
| 0 | Men in MedicineA LOT of contemporary medical research is still founded on research that focused on white males. That's a fact, and you definitely should know this if you have a medical degree or have done any extra research. I'm not going to agree with your opinion that thinking you shouldn't pursue medicine when you can't respect patients' valid boundaries is offensive. There is no power imbalance between a black doctor and non-black patient, nor have black people victimized non-black people for centuries to … | /r/MensRights | 26/02/21 11:31 PM |
| -2 | Men in MedicineYou're talking about a recent skew in the majority after they've discouraged out of pursuing it for decades. Yea, of course that should be celebrated. STEM fields have been pushing out women since the tech boom and women have been discouraged from purauing stem for decades. The reason why there are so many programs now is to UNDO that stigma against women in stem, so of course there needs to be a concerted effort for it. And there is still a lot more work to be done considering the actual work c… | /r/MensRights | 26/02/21 11:16 PM |
| -5 | Men in MedicineYea I think you should choose a different career path if this makes you this angry. Just because only 2 were investigated further doesn't mean the others were proven false. A LARGE portion of women have experienced assault or have some kind of trauma relating to men abusing them. Not to mention how sexist AGAINST women the medical field is in the first place, with a majoroty of medical knowledge being founded on male bodies and then applied to female bodies, women's issues being under-researched… | /r/MensRights | 26/02/21 10:56 PM |
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