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Well, let's say that you are manipulative. Given your wife's evident inability to keep to a budget, it seems to me that a degree of manipulation is warranted. However, it also seems to me that your wife is no small manipulator herself, and that, in a way, you are a match for each other. I may be way, way off base here, but I get the sense that each of you gets some excitement from your pitched battles. If the marriage holds up, I predict you'll still be at it, tooth and nail, until your graves.
/r/askMRP20/08/15 09:06 PM
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I have to agree regarding the MGTOW interview. It's like he's just given up. As for the Rebel Media, from what I've seen of their videos, they're shit-disturbers with a small 'c' conservative / libertarian worldview.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/08/15 10:27 PM
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That would almost qualify you for an entry level job at Starbucks. This is silly.
/r/MensRights09/08/15 09:11 AM
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The article is trying to predict the future, which means that it will probably get it completely wrong. However, if we look at trends, I don't see that female-dominant jobs are safe at all. Once upon a time, secretaries were used to take dictation and write letters. Now, most executives do that themselves with word processing software and email. Setting appointments is now easy enough to do oneself, and I believe software now exists that can even book flights for you. In short, our robot overlor…
/r/MensRights04/08/15 07:51 PM
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I'd rather that neither gender had outrageous 40-year sentences for consensual relations with teenagers. Lower sentences are handed out for putting people into hospital, which just shows how messed up the US is about sex.
/r/MensRights21/07/15 01:56 AM
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It might be sexist, but if I were the guy this would have checked off more than half of my teenage "to do" list. I think community service, and a conditional discharge, might have been better.
/r/MensRights16/06/13 09:53 AM
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It isn't okay, but the automatic suspicion generally makes men cautious about putting themselves in such a role. Any accusation can have devasting consequences, irrespective of whether the accusation is true. Any man who is in a position where he can be alone with a child not his own is playing Russian Roulette with his future.
/r/MensRights09/02/13 12:51 AM
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Conservatism increases with maturity, whereas reddit seems to have a high representation of college and high school students. It isn't worth getting excited about; it's just demographics.
/r/MensRights21/11/12 09:55 PM
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We should be careful not to confuse correlation with causation, however. It might be that education, for example, or birth control leads to decline, and that "feminism" is a mere side issue.
/r/MensRights24/09/12 11:08 PM
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Subject line perhaps should be: "Wikipedia's lack of impartiality and its Feminist agenda". As it stands, however, it seems that part of the complaint is that wikipedia is missing a feminist slant.
/r/MensRights22/07/12 09:06 PM
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I think the real controversy is the transition to the accommodate the new position. Going forward, couples getting married will first specify whether they should jointly own such assets. In a way, this has the advantage of giving certainty in the event of break-up.
/r/MensRights07/11/11 06:19 AM
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But, but Clinton was innocent, even after being proved guilty! Who's making up these rules anyway?
/r/MensRights02/11/11 07:15 PM
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I wonder if broadcasting your outrage, and including a link to that site, helps or hinders your objective. Trolls like to be fed.
/r/MensRights29/09/11 10:28 PM
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It seems to me that homeschooling advocacy cuts across genders, religions and ideologies (well, not totalitarian, I suppose.)
/r/MensRights03/01/11 04:15 AM
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Agreed. It would have been better if you could have gotten other parents to join forces and present a common front. This could be as simple as making up a petition (describing the problem and presenting a solution) and ask parents to sign (signature, print name, contact information). It could also mean creating or, if it already exists, meeting with, the Parent Advisory Committee to lay out your concerns. As it is, it sounds to me that your approach has been unnecessarily aggressive and confront…
/r/MensRights15/10/10 05:55 PM
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It always amazes me that people think verbal abuse will magically make everything okay.
/r/MensRights30/09/10 03:47 PM
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I wonder which women find this attractive. It seems to me that too much meaning is being read into this experiment.
/r/seduction08/09/10 05:43 PM
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If you are not talking about a co-worker, then why not, as long as you're not an ass about it?
/r/seduction06/09/10 05:55 PM
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Then go hiking/surfing and keep your eyes open.
/r/seduction03/09/10 10:51 PM
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This is true. Sometimes the accuser happens to have lots of money and is worth suing. However, it seems more likely to me that most of the time suits are pointless, and the accused is sinking under the weight of legal bills and his reputation is in tatters.
/r/MensRights03/05/10 07:02 PM
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This is my concern too, more so than the gender issue. Professional behaviour should be expected, even/especially in provocative situations.
/r/MensRights17/12/09 06:39 PM
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Agreed. On the other hand, there's Oscar Wilde: "The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about." If this thing were called "spousal role models and communication methods", no one would raise an eyebrow, but neither would anyone come. That one cannot offer wife training courses, except in Saudi Arabia and BDSM groups, is plainly unfair. To this end, here is yet another insightful observation (http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Bill_Watterson) from the Essential Calvin & Hobbes:…
/r/MensRights02/12/09 01:20 AM
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I have a dangerous amount of knowledge about this (that is to say, a little) and this husband training is simply a variant of marriage relationship counselling. To put it another way, which would you prefer? Your wife constantly nagging you to take out the garbage, or her fulsome praise when you do? We're not talking brutality here, but psychology.
/r/MensRights01/12/09 09:13 PM
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Teaching self-defense can be a good idea, but I wonder what it would mean to teach "feminism"? Would that be feminism as in "equal opportunity" or "equal results"? Would it be of the "don't be an asshole" sort, or "women's rights trump men's rights"?
/r/MensRights14/10/09 10:35 PM
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