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| 1 | Do you guys think this is true?Here are several sources with links to the studies demonstrating it is not primarily a financial issue at all. And yes, women getting abandoned after getting sick does happen and is unfortunately not all that uncommon. I have witnessed it happen to several women I know. ”Only measures of wife’s illness onset are associated with elevated risk of divorce.” “Men were seven times more likely to leave their partner than the other way around if one of them got brain cancer.” “A woman is six times more… | /r/MensRights | 28/05/20 12:25 PM |
| 1 | Do you guys think this is true?And men are 6x more likely to file for divorce after their wife gets a serious illness than the reverse. Neither gender is loved unconditionally because no one is. We can talk about men’s issues without making generalizations like this and making it seem as though women don’t have issues of their own. | /r/MensRights | 28/05/20 02:30 AM |
| -5 | Do you guys think this is true?I mean, there’s a literal femicide in Mexico right now. In China, under the one-child policy, so many daughters were killed (not through abortion) that there’s a shortage of women there now. Also, unattractive women (genuinely unattractive) are treated like shit. Often women who don’t put out/put out too much too. We can talk about men’s rights without making it seem as though women have no issues of their own | /r/MensRights | 28/05/20 02:15 AM |
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