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| 1 | You know if she was a man, she wouldn't be able to walk away, let alone drive.How would shooting someone have made the situation any better? | /r/PussyPass | 14/04/20 12:31 PM |
| 0 | Can someone in the comments explain how this works?If the reason women are protected in the way we are discussing really is for their reproductive value and not just arbitrary cultural norms, then enforcing monogamy as done by many cultures that also protect women seems counter productive, no? | /r/MensRights | 13/01/17 12:46 AM |
| -1 | Can someone in the comments explain how this works?1 man and 10 women = 10 babies. This is not sustainable in the long term unless that man is some genetic wonder. | /r/MensRights | 12/01/17 09:42 PM |
| 0 | Can someone in the comments explain how this works?created by wombs. I don't see how this is relevant. You still need men to make babies... | /r/MensRights | 12/01/17 09:39 PM |
| 1 | Can someone in the comments explain how this works?Are universities liable for what happens to students even outside of university related activities? I could understand that they would be liable if fucked something up with chemicals in a lab and poisoned everybody, but one of their students being the victim of a crime they had nothing to do with? | /r/MensRights | 12/01/17 08:34 PM |
| 5 | Can someone in the comments explain how this works?The simple fact is that women are human beings while men are human doings. Women provide inherent value via reproductive potential. Women have value to society by simple fact of being women, while men have to prove their value to society via their accomplishments. This just IS, no right or wrong about it. I am not sure I understand? You need both men and women to reproduce. Are you thinking along the lines that one man can have babies with multiple women at the same time, thus making women more … | /r/MensRights | 12/01/17 07:09 PM |
| 50 | Can someone in the comments explain how this works?Why the fuck would a university see it as their job to lift the bed covers of their students like that? The fact that a university does internal investigations into suspected crimes of their students irks me. Do they not trust the justice system? Maybe it is an American thing? | /r/MensRights | 12/01/17 06:28 PM |
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