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Yeah it's hard to get people to not believe the woman straight away when the statistics are in her favour. But when there's evidence like obvious injuries, surely you have to think that there might be some truth to what the man is saying
/r/MensRights04/01/24 11:21 PM
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It's like those "how to kill your husband and get away with it" style books. It isn't acceptable to write that sort of book about any other group in society
/r/MensRights04/01/24 11:13 PM
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I was incredibly surprised when I said 'Clementine Ford is mental' in a comments section on Instagram, and within 5 minutes she had appeared to reply to me. It's like in Harry Potter when they say Voldemorts name and he appears. It makes you wonder how much spare time people like her have to be replying to random people on the internet when they speak ill of her
/r/MensRights04/01/24 11:08 PM
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Yes! If you were bullied by a boy at school, the worst you'd get would be a punch or something like that. If you were bullied by a girl, then it would never be just them. You'd have their friend group chiming in and participating, they can start whatever rumour about you that they like because people are more likely to believe them and their friends than they are just you, and they come out with some of the most evil shit I've ever heard. I'd much rather be punched square in the face than be ins…
/r/MensRights04/01/24 11:06 PM
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You make a good point. I hardly if ever come across these types of people in real life but they're everywhere on the internet
/r/MensRights04/01/24 10:59 PM
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It's sad that the police know what's going on yet they can't say anything about it because they know society in general will attack them for it
/r/MensRights04/01/24 10:57 PM
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The last time I cried was a few months ago watching a video on Instagram of a schizophrenic guy watching TV. He just looked so empty inside whilst staring at the TV and it just encapsulated exactly how I felt at that exact moment. Probably a stupid thing to cry over but oh well. I used to cry somewhat regularly when I was younger (although most people probably do) but as I got older it happened less and less until now when it basically doesn't happen anymore. It would be nice to be able to cry a…
/r/MensRights04/01/24 10:53 PM
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I'm pretty skinny and it sometimes makes me feel a bit insecure in comparison to some other guys my age, but I've never really heard other men around me say anything degrading about being weak/skinny. The only people who I've heard say that are women when they talk about what sort of guy they like. Luckily I'm not too interested in a relationship so it doesn't affect me as much as it probably does for some other guys, but it still hurts a little when I go outside and see how the vast majority of…
/r/MensRights04/12/23 02:38 AM
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As a hostage/pow, you're probably more likely to be executed than released if you're an adult male
/r/MensRights04/12/23 02:31 AM
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It's very peculiar to me how we see society laugh and joke when women write books like 'how to kill your husband and get away with it' yet if a man wrote a book about how to kill your wife and get away with it he'd at the very least be investigated by the police and rightfully so. All taking it as a joke does is perpetuate the idea that women can do no wrong and don't harm other people
/r/MensRights04/12/23 02:27 AM
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This is probably the only thing I see on the internet regularly that actually annoys me at this point. All I want is for my life to be valued at the same level as everybody else's at all times. I don't want to be superior or inferior, just normal. I see it time and time again where a news report on hostages or casualties will say things like "14 killed in airstrike, including women and children". Gee thanks for reminding me that my life has less value than everyone else's. I remember a screensho…
/r/MensRights04/12/23 02:24 AM
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