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If this were to become ubiquitous, I would vote for Pelosi or Maxwell lane to make it equal and fair. We need to have equality in cunts as well to know the truth. https://youtu.be/dZINKG-gPT0
/r/MensRights22/04/21 02:55 AM
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We need a new word for this then. I suggest "crape" for "creepy rape" or 'prape" for non-consensual sex for "pr" (preliminary sex). A sexual relationship does not do this justice.
/r/MensRights21/04/21 03:47 AM
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But that’s because the actual word ‘cunt’ is way worst then ‘dick’. You think so? We need a serious UNBIASED linguistics study on this. Go to r/linguistics. Women researchers will find a way to agree with you. Men will probably fund research finding the opposite. Lol To be sure, it has never occurred to me to call a woman a "dick", but apparently some do (country specific perhaps). You? If you put it in a movie, it’d get an r-rating. That's funny if true! Dick doesn't. Wow! Maybe the use has bee…
/r/MensRights20/04/21 03:20 AM
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Great post! I would upvote a million time if I could. I think it is true that some women or groups have an agenda or are opportunists. Tbh, if I were raped I might not be so kind towards men (even though I think only a minority of men are creeps and there are women who are too [Epstein/Maxwell]). The squeaky wheel gets the oil. In Buddhist cultures, squeaking is frowned upon btw, which might explain the number of despots they have. Religion is the opium of the people and no state will crack on t…
/r/MensRights20/04/21 02:51 AM
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But "dick" implies malehood. Women don't have dicks, they have "cunts". And if "cunt" is sexist, then so is "dick". Yet, many subs don't use the word "cunts", but "dicks". So, intentionally or not, moderators of some subs are "dicks" (sexist) when they are specifying not to be one in a rule. I should post this in r/irony, but they might have a rule forbidding me to be a "dick" Lol Anyway, legally, a woman could state that she wasn't and could get off (in so many ways). Lol I have seen the rule i…
/r/MensRights19/04/21 10:40 PM
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I was accused by someone (presumably a woman) of being a pedophile after saying this: "... boys who love to show their hard-ons to everyone? Especially if one does not have a huge one. Right? Why do humans put with this shit!" responding to this: "And people wonder why in high school I wore a t shirt over a one piece! All my suits then had the tendency to scoop water into the bustline and no way I was flashing a bunch of horny high school boys." I got banned for 3 days from Reddit. Do people kno…
/r/MensRights18/04/21 09:56 AM
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Have you ever noticed how many women laugh or applaud in a movie theatre when a woman slaps a man in a movie. I am sure they can justify it in thousands of ways too. It is not assault of course. Wink! Wink! I once had a woman pushed me with both arms, lunging. I had written a letter to all the residents of the building about some of my feelings towards an expense that the owners will vote on. NOTHING UNTOWARDS anyone! She had circled all my so-called grammatical errors as if these could be relev…
/r/MensRights18/04/21 02:49 AM
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I hear you. But who said that is my biggest concern? Everyone calls men dicks and then the same dicks are sent to wars. They are just dicks. Right?
/r/MensRights16/04/21 12:48 PM
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Thanks. I should have thought about that. The thing is that you need to type "men" after the heading of r/findreddit men (in the box with the magnifying glass... where the sub name is) and then you can find more info.
/r/MensRights16/04/21 11:23 AM
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Thanks. But Wikipedia does not speak about that though. The noun pussy meaning "cat" comes from the Modern English word puss, a conventional name or term of address for a pet cat.[4] The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) says that cognates are common to several Germanic languages, including Dutch poes and Middle Low German pūse, which are also used to call a cat. The word puss is attested in English as early as 1533. Earlier etymology is uncertain, but similar words exist in other European languag…
/r/MensRights16/04/21 11:10 AM
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Exactly!
/r/MensRights16/04/21 06:58 AM
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Not much, but the way to find a sub is not user friendly on Reddit. I could not find one/did not have the patience to.
/r/MensRights16/04/21 04:38 AM
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That wasn't an ad hominem. I said you are coming off like a dick. I didn't call you a dick. There is a difference. Really. Well! Time will tell on what side you are. Btw, you should try that line with an immigration officer or a cop one day. Lol " Like being a little bit softer and accomplish nothing. " I don't understand what this means. Read my history.
/r/MensRights16/04/21 04:27 AM
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The ironic thing about your comment is that you are really coming off like a dick. That's your opinion and an ad hominem attack. You are not doing badly yourself. I am not trying to attack you by the way. I'm just saying. Really? A little self awareness goes a long way. You know? Like being a little bit softer and accomplish nothing.
/r/MensRights16/04/21 04:04 AM
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And how exactly do you know that I am just focussed on just one?* You know what they say about people who assume a lot? They make an ass of u & me. But here I am not one. However, I agree that it is a minor topic. Do you do this for all minor topics or just the ones YOU DO NOT LIKE (the ones that unconfirm some biases you might have) though? Note: My history proves that.
/r/MensRights16/04/21 03:06 AM
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Do women/girls know that some penises are growers not showers?
/r/MensRights16/04/21 02:29 AM
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