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| 1 | Why are most men (and their issues) invisible to women?It's very sad. My major issues is not getting murdered on the way to my car because some stranger thanks they have the right to sex or violence regarding me. Not that they know me, merely because of my gender. the fact that I'm a mother, hopefully one day a grandmother, means nothing and when I see other men dismissing the fact that yes there's s***** people out there that harm women because they're women.. it really makes me reconsider are men the protectors they have always been lauded to be? … | /r/MensRights | 14/02/25 04:47 AM |
| 1 | Why are most men (and their issues) invisible to women?If you ask a man why he won't date a single mother you get and answer that basically means that he deserves better and shouldn't settle. So there's a lot of that on both sides. | /r/MensRights | 14/02/25 04:42 AM |
| 1 | Are any of you in this group on good terms with your ex?Hmm. That's an interesting point. Maybe men should have different custody arrangements as I do see the inequality in the courts and it isn't right sometimes. Not sure how to fix it though. I will state that women staying home without 401k and ssi deposits really financially harm themselves. Really complex problem but I'm not going to demonize either side though but will agree we need to work at something better for families husbands and wives | /r/Divorce_Men | 07/01/25 03:28 PM |
| 1 | Finally did it... she blocked meExcellent advice for everyone. | /r/Divorce_Men | 06/01/25 07:47 AM |
| 1 | Are any of you in this group on good terms with your ex?I dunno dude. Stay at home moms contributed their labor, why shouldn't that be returned? A lot of money was made because husband's didn't have to take a day off from work when little Johnny was sick or pick up little Becky from School. That enabled men to earn more and the wife wasn't getting a 401k from a job so it's a little complex.a good partnership for a family when everybody pulls together and it works for everybody's benefit but when it breaks apart it seems like the stay-at-home mom is l… | /r/Divorce_Men | 06/01/25 07:36 AM |
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