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fshifty/r/MensRights17/09/13 05:41 AM
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Should have ended with 'let us have fathers day back'
/r/MensRights31/12/16 06:00 AM
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I love the show. I think the way they handled the gay thing between the brothers is perfect
/r/MensRights28/09/16 10:41 PM
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I have been watching the show "Shameless" (the American one) and I there is a scene that really illustrates the double standard. Spoiler alert. Basically the step father puts a nail through his hand at work and immediately eats a handful of painkillers, he then washes them down with a beer. Needless to say he is blasted out of his mind and his 14 year old step daughter jumps on him and basically rapes him, she films it and sends it out to humiliate her father. I was just thinking how different t…
/r/MensRights28/09/16 03:34 PM
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The back handed self righteous way that Tumblr feminists argue on Facebook with their "hmmms" and rhetorical questions drives me crazy.
/r/MensRights15/09/16 04:34 PM
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Randomly stick anyone in a room full of strangers and they will surely be a bit anxious
/r/MensRights28/06/16 08:59 PM
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Even if you do well as a man and say... land a robot on a Comet, no one will be able to see past your shirt
/r/MensRights28/06/16 08:56 PM
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I thought this was from r/nottheonion
/r/MensRights08/06/16 03:50 PM
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Could also be a general reaction to her attire. I'm not a fashion person or do I follow any of these award shows but I know it is considered to be pretty formal.
/r/MensRights03/03/16 06:04 AM
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If fights were 10 times better maybe
/r/MensRights04/10/15 10:18 PM
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Alot of people fail to recognize that Mexicans tend to be very conservative. They are very religious people and most of them are anti gay. It's interesting because the left goes crazy for lax immigration policy.
/r/MensRights25/07/15 01:26 PM
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Beautifully said. This made me think of the feminist writer Norah Vincent who went undercover as a man and it changed her views completely. Here is a link to a segment about it Self Made Man
/r/MensRights10/04/15 11:12 PM
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He wasn't a white knight he just didn't want to deal with that kind of head ache. His goal was to become a chief petty officer so that requires a ton of political nonsense. Working on the flight deck is very demanding, you work crazy hours and anything outside of that other than eating and going to the gym is just really invonvient. Also if we are dealing with that during the day now I need to get someone to cover for me, so people aren't getting breaks and it just messes stuff up and pisses the…
/r/MensRights08/04/15 10:23 AM
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I can see why he responded the way he did, we had more important issues and it costs less time and energy to just give her what she wanted than deal with all the malarkey involved in an EO case. He was also very career driven and really wanted to get his anchor (chief) and often times the politcal career game is more important than taking care of your sailors.
/r/MensRights08/04/15 10:17 AM
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I ended up getting promoted to line crew, you handle things like hydraulic failures in the landing area and supervise the truck crews. She eventually went to nights. In port and other times when we had to interact I just kept things civil but I definitely walked on egg shells, that type of power can be really dangerous and I was getting out in a year or so, I didn't need anything jamming me up.
/r/MensRights08/04/15 12:21 AM
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I was in the Navy and I was the driver in charge of a crash crew. We were on the flight deck of a carrier. We had a junior hotsuit man on our crew, when you are a junior you need to be training constantly. Between every launch and recovery and with any down time you need to be right next to your senior and they should be training you, it is your job as a senior to train the junior. So between recoveries one day I noticed the senior(female) on my truck was acting way too laid back, feet up, laid …
/r/MensRights07/04/15 10:30 PM
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It's just basic comprehension stuff, bunch of maps and "what would you do" style questions
/r/MensRights08/02/15 02:08 PM
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I just stood in a line of hundreds of people waiting to take the civil service exam for NYC Sanitation. Many people would laugh at the effort to become a garbage man, but it is definitely one of the best city jobs. I noticed there were only a handful of women and all I could think was how they are always complaining about certain fields being male dominated, yet it was 90% men standing outside in the cold waiting to take the exam and anyone can file. I guess they just want to talk about doing th…
/r/MensRights08/02/15 03:49 AM
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Yeah but it is the same concept, generally if you walk up next to someone and look like you are going to take the seat they will close their legs too.
/r/MensRights26/12/14 11:00 PM
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What about the ol' purse on the seat routine? When are we going to tackle that issue?
/r/MensRights24/12/14 01:09 AM
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I constantly have to listen to my mother in law talking about the unrealistic expectations that men force onto women, while she fills my bathroom with shitty tabloids and complains about men who don't go to the gym.
/r/MensRights04/12/14 04:12 AM
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"For millions of sleep deprived mothers around the world..." I think that fatherhood gets devalued fairly often these days. Later on in the show Oprah has a group of about 9 mothers talk to this baby specialist, no fathers. Just something small I picked up on that got under my skin.
/r/MensRights17/09/13 04:00 PM
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