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if I could I would say jelly beans. was my use of a word the most important part of my post, or is it easier to focus on one word rather than the overall intention of the post?
/r/MensRights30/04/12 01:41 PM
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Sometimes? I have got to admit, I came here looking for equality and an insight into gender issues from a male perspective (since I am a woman who will never truly understand what men go through) and all I see here is that feminists are what is wrong with the world. You know what would be awesome? If feminists and chauvinists were to work together to fight for equal rights regardless of gender, a lot could be achieved.
/r/MensRights29/04/12 10:50 PM
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It seems a little unclear what methods are asked of the sample group of 248 women. One mention is "spreading rumours" as a form of verbal sexual aggression, I'm not going to accuse an ex, who spread the rumour that he was good in bed, of rape. Like I said, women are capable of rape, and should be punished just as harshly as men. But I want raping, of anyone, to stop. That is indeed an interesting study you put forward, I was not aware such a large portion of women do commit these sexual acts of …
/r/MensRights04/04/12 05:24 AM
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Would you prefer "Tell people not to rape"? As that brings women and transsexuals in under the umbrella of accusation. "Tell men not to rape" is a simplified statement trying to address a complicated issue. The meaning behind the statement is that boys have not been taught what rape really is. There have been studies that show a disturbingly large percentage of college males who have admitted to rape during a survey (when the act was not described as "rape"). Then we have to address the issue of…
/r/MensRights04/04/12 01:10 AM
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