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Generalhjc135/r/MensRights25/05/17 11:29 AM
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To be fair, if its aimed at an american auidence at least very recently a alarming number of places in america have gotten far more dangerous for women with the abortion bans.
/r/MensRights15/06/23 02:36 PM
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Tbf andrew tate is actually a sexist ass who was getting done for sex trafficking. But im pretty sure hes had a much easier time appealing to younger boys who are sick of being told they are the cause of the worlds problems constantly, turning them from slightly angry to full on delusional
/r/MensRights29/04/23 09:34 AM
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The post specifically stated an older person saying they wanted a younger "pure" person. Sure theres situations where its the younger person who engages but in the situation where someone older is actively looking for someone much younger its very strange and using the word pure to describe someone is straight up creepy. The post specifically talks about an older person who specifically wants to date someone young because they are "pure" which rings plenty of alarm bells. Id agree with you and f…
/r/MensRights21/03/23 03:56 PM
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my main issue with the current version of femminism is their plan seems to be fight hate with hate, which never seems to go well for anyone. ive noticed this sub sounding pretty hateful on occasion so this post is definitely needed
/r/MensRights21/03/23 03:31 AM
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Its definitely weird and itd be concerning especially if they only went for people over 10 years older than them. But regardless of which way the genders are the creepy aspect comes from an older more mature person specifically targetting a much younger inexperienced person. If you went out onto the street and asked random people who are 30+ most wouldnt consider dating an 18-20 year old since theyre barely even an adult,hell im 22 and im already prefering people much closer to my age and above …
/r/MensRights17/03/23 04:35 PM
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To be fair if a 30+ year old dude is trying to date specifically young women (like 18-20) specifically saying he wants them to be "pure" it does sound creepy af. Theres a huge difference between someone whos just become an adult and someone 30+ and in many cases people like that tend to like less mature people because they are easier to manipulate and treat shittier. Itd be very different if the post wasnt talking about specificially large age gaps. Also a 32+ woman looking for specifically youn…
/r/MensRights17/03/23 06:20 AM
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Feminism in countries where women actually do not have rights is much more like feminism was originally, an actual fight for equality. Of course it should be supported for however long it takes for them to have actual rights and be treated like people. In those countries men are far far better off currently.
/r/MensRights06/12/22 07:15 PM
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Idk about the others but while depp wasnt the greatest guy, amber physically abused him quite sevrerly, then attempted to destroy the mans life
/r/MensRights20/11/22 09:42 PM
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Bruh what you were the whoosh
/r/MensRights15/11/22 06:09 PM
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the Christian part isn't the focus, the conservative part is
/r/MensRights15/11/22 05:44 PM
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Multiple minors have had to travel out of state after being raped to have an abortion. Theres plenty of places where mens rights are far behind. But being against 10 year olds being forced to have a rapists baby isnt exactly a tough moral quandry.
/r/MensRights03/10/22 03:52 AM
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Bruh, women litterally losing their rights is something people everywhere should be condeming. Theres a big difference between someone tryna get staring at someone made an offense and a law that forced children whove been raped to carry the baby.
/r/MensRights27/09/22 03:00 PM
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Im pretty sure ive seen this argument to show how ridiculous all the abortion rulings have been on women, forcing them to keep a child even when it may endanger their life. Hopfully this is like that and is meant to sound absurd, if shes one of the people who actually think this is a good plan rather than using it to draw attention to how fucked up some laws are in some states in america then yikes
/r/MensRights20/08/22 04:09 PM
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eh, tough one. Telling your parter how to dress short of them going out in something that makes you question if its even legal means at that point you probably shouldnt be dating them. Youve got every right to ask if they wouldnt. but if they want to its kinda their choice how they look, at that point you should probably not be dating anyways if its a dealbreaker for you.
/r/MensRights23/06/22 01:53 AM
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From what i saw all the main post said was she got up at 4am to play he woke up at 10:30 and the situation happened. She could have played 20 hours over multiple days but it then wouldnt make sense to wake up at 4am unless thats when the game released. Surely youd have played till 4am not started then
/r/MensRights05/12/21 04:33 AM
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If it was often id agree fully, but this is the only time she has done it in 2 years. If someone drinks a whole bottle of vodka it would look bad if thats the only time theyve had more than 2 beers in the last 2 years. I wouldnt exactly say they were an alcoholic. Also i thought she woke up at 4am to play and her husband spoke to her when he got up about breakfast, thats like 7-8 hours at most. 20 hours doesnt make any sense since that would mean he wanted breakfast at what? Midnight? Youd get u…
/r/MensRights04/12/21 10:38 PM
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I found this post first, and because my opinions arent tied to always supporting the man or woman or whatever i read through for information to make my mind up. What youre missing is that is a franchise of games with a very large following that has been invested in this story for a very long time. This is the final installment in the current story which means this release is celebrating 20 years of people investing and caring about this story. Its just like say you support a football team, and o…
/r/MensRights04/12/21 07:44 PM
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It was planned ahead of time, he said himself that she booked a day off and considering the game release was moved he knew about it for 2 weeks. When he asked about it she responded perfectly normally saying im gonna be busy for a few more hours i cant cook for you, why dont you order something? He then repeatedly tried to convince her to stop playing because its unfair that he didnt get her attention and had to feed a cat. From the comments during this he was actively blocking her from playing,…
/r/MensRights04/12/21 07:39 PM
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He asked, she said no shes in the middle of something itll be a few hours. Asking her to make breakfast (he admitted she pretty much does everything) is not controlling or abuse. Once she says no attempting to guilt trip her out of her litteral planned vacation time then becomings controlling. And any form of "its unfair on the family" for him to have to feed himself and a cat 1 day of the year is absolutely attempting to control and manipulate her to stop doing what shes enjoying and cater to h…
/r/MensRights04/12/21 07:26 PM
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Ita the final installment of the FF story. For fans it is an incredibly big deal. Once in two fucking years. Its incredibly common for fans of such games to prepare for releases to play as much as possible. Meanwhile the man is attempting to manipulate her just because he doesnt want to cook himself breakfast and feed the cat. She even offered an alternative to get door dash. If the guy cant take care of himself once every 2 years he isnt treating her like a partner but like a damn carer
/r/MensRights04/12/21 07:24 PM
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The guy tried to manipulate her but guilt tripping her. If throwing keys counts as physical abuse, manipulation certainly counts as emotional abuse. Especially if hes so controlling she cant take a weekend once every 2 years. Again throwing the keys, shitty thing to do. Controlling and manipulating to get your partner to quit the one gaming session theyve wanted to have in 2 years. Also a shitty thing to do
/r/MensRights04/12/21 07:00 PM
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At first i thought that but read through the ops comments, he admitted he doesnt cook he gets a few things out and his wife makes it. She offered to order doordash for breakfast since she was gonna be busy with a planned gaming weekend for the first time in two years. The dude couldnt take care of himself for a single day. Shes still wrong af for throwing keys at him but the guy was actually acting like a small child who cant care for themself for a day. And the family thing was bc he attempted …
/r/MensRights04/12/21 06:54 PM
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Dude ironically your want to fight sexism wherever you see it is making you do what your accusing others of. You are claiming the man couldnt have done anything wrong. When in reality both people did things wrong. The man for guilt tripping, interrupting a planned vacation then accusing his wife of obsession because he wont have her attention one day. And the wife for snapping and getting violent. To only blame the wife in it is literally you accidentally being sexist because you can't accept a …
/r/MensRights04/12/21 06:51 PM
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She didnt tho, the dude asked. She said can you order something in ima be a few more hours. The guy then starts whinging about how its unhealthy, and whos going to feed the cat. So trying to enjoy the 1 day shes planned she gets a little mad and says go make your own food. He then accuses her of being obsessed bc shed rather play like she had been planning for ages than stop it all on a dime be he wants food and throws the keys. Throwing the keys is too far and was wrong but the dude is a massiv…
/r/MensRights04/12/21 06:46 PM
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If you read it shes clearly not an addict in any way though. Its the final part of a series story releasing and last time she played a game for a weekend was 2 years ago.
/r/MensRights04/12/21 06:39 PM
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I read over it and for 90% of it the mans totally in the wrong, his wife hasn't played for a weekend in 2 years, has been stressed working and has made specific plans to enjoy something and the dude tries to manipulate her via who will feed the cat? That said she shouldn't have thrown keys. Getting passed off is understandable but throwing shit does cross a line. Man is definitely the asshole but the woman did lose control a bit and should definitely not have thrown the keys
/r/MensRights04/12/21 06:38 PM
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Far left aint tried anything half as dumb as sotrming the capitol not concelling their faces then expecting to fly home like theyre not wanted criminals. One man died tazering himself in the balls. They fell for a parler post saying to give your name address and list of crimes for a pardon. They actually recorded themseleves and posed for pictures commiting felonys. Sure the ideas from both far left and far right might be equally dumb but in terms of actual intelligence the far right absolutely …
/r/PussyPassDenied22/01/21 05:05 PM
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One was an attempt to overthrow the united state goverment, they brought zip ties and were chanting for the death of senators. The other started off peacefully asking the police to use less brutality and was met with more police brutality than people actively trying to overthrow democracy from your country. Blm made the US look bad, the capitol insurrection made the US seem lile a joke. How can your claim to have any sort of ground to judge others if a group of rednecks if they were slightly mor…
/r/PussyPassDenied22/01/21 05:01 PM
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Thanks, I'll have a look at some point, I like a good debate but it's hard to get one with feminists most of the time, too many radical man hating ones which are the most vocal
/r/MensRights25/05/17 07:33 PM
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I was surprised, I didn't realise it was this bad on that sub Reddit, I genuinely was trying to help, just said that the current ideas don't seem to be effective, here's another one I think would have better results are there any problems with it? But no, it meant women could fix their own problems for once and be the strong independent women they want to be but I was a man so that's hate.
/r/MensRights25/05/17 11:39 AM
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They do understand man in words also comes from manual, so to man something is to manually use it, not to send a man to do something
/r/MensRights05/03/17 12:54 PM
You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

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