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I really wouldn't try to look on India for mens rights, womens rights.. or hell even any human rights at all. This is not a country known for its freedom. http://www.indianexpress.com/news/poor-boy-marries-rich-girl-family-beheaded/422117 This country does not apply to your fight
/r/MensRights03/01/11 12:20 AM
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Your statement confuses me. If men are adamantly reminding their women to take their birth control, and those same women end up pregnant... then those men were also not using any form of birth control. There are 2 people involved in having sex that can end in pregnancy, both have options to use or not use some form of protection. The condom is widely available and has proven pretty useful. I know the "it feels better" argument... but if you are absolutely intent on not having children, it behoov…
/r/MensRights21/12/10 11:26 PM
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I would like to address the "unnecessarily infringes on our human rights." Why do you believe it is a human right to breed? You are producing a tiny person who has their OWN rights, the right to be warm, fed, loved, cared for and educated. However they do not have t he option to provide any of this for themselves, it MUST be provided by an adult. By being in a situation where you cannot even provide for a dog (And by the way, after driving through a metric crapton of these neighborhoods.. cannot…
/r/MensRights17/12/10 07:49 PM
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In my hey day, I would have been the first in line to sign up for the draft and sign up for front line combat. Sadly I am over the age limit now, and when I was capable of signing up for the military, I was denied because I had been diagnosed with ADHD as a child and had taken medication for it ( i had signed up the minute I became 18)
/r/MensRights17/12/10 07:20 AM
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I cannot in good faith say that it is based on an assumption of a low socio-economic household. As I got this information in my intro to sociology class, intro to psychology, and child development classes. It is apparently common scientific knowledge that low socio-economic households have the highest instances of illiteracy, abuse, substance abuse, violence, high school drop outs, teen pregnancy, and criminality. Not to mention that a high population of this group specifically teaches its child…
/r/MensRights17/12/10 07:18 AM
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The only way we can challenge it is if we remove the premise about needing the draft specifically for front line combat. Unfortunately if you challenge the front line combat issue, we will get the same tired excuses about how women aren't good enough... and the decision will stand. It was revisited as recently as '96, and the same old arguments won.
/r/MensRights16/12/10 11:04 PM
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actually no I am basing that on the several posts I have seen about you guys being specifically happy about being fixed because a woman will tell you she is pregnant and you can laugh at her. A ton of posts about women "lying" about being on birth control... that pretty much sounds like entrapment to me
/r/MensRights16/12/10 11:00 PM
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Then there is the fact that we are an apparently stupid lot. Considering the fact that it took a scientific study into why orphanages had such a high instance of infants dying, to figure out that babies need to be touched to survive. That mere food and warmth were not good enough. Some of those studies spawned the animal rights movement
/r/MensRights16/12/10 02:28 PM
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We obviously aren't responsible enough with them, we keep breeding like rats and sucking on the tit of the system. and it is NEVER going to change. How many fucking years have humans been on this planet and we STILL can't be responsible enough to stop having babies when we aren't responsible or financially stable enough to have them? Also: I never said which government or body of power would rule this, as I happen to think it should be world wide
/r/MensRights16/12/10 02:21 PM
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You think all women are out to entrap you into parenthood, and I present a way which would make it physically impossible for a woman to "entrap" you.. and you DON'T like it?? No more paying for other peoples kids, no more "dead beat dad" laws or child support (you would have to be pretty freaking insane to go through ALL that to have a kid and then leave her and say it was unwanted) What part of what i proposed do you dislike? Come on.. a real discussion here.
/r/MensRights16/12/10 02:17 PM
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I am a woman. I think everyone should be rendered sterile at birth (some of these thoughts are not scientifically possible yet) perhaps through a virus so no one can escape? with no chance to conceive without applying for a permit. Then they pass some basic tests.. some kind of standard knowledge test and psych eval. Then they go over their financial to ensure they can afford to feed, clothe and house a child. Then maybe a child psych class.. and then they are given a pill which will allow breed…
/r/MensRights16/12/10 02:02 PM

I notice no one is actually answering the poster. So from the Selective Service site Women Aren't Required to Register Here's why: THE LAW Selective Service law as it's written now refers specifically to "male persons" in stating who must register and who would be drafted. For women to be required to register with Selective Service, Congress would have to amend the law. TE SUPREME COURT The constitutionality of excluding women was tested in the courts. A Supreme Court decision in 1981, Rostker v…
/r/MensRights15/12/10 10:50 PM

By showing only the evil things that women do, and talking about women as if that is all they are capable of... aren't you then doing exactly what you accuse the feminists of doing? That certainly sounds like the exact same things you detest them doing. Please note, I am not siding with anyone here. A lie is a lie, and an injustice IS an injustice. It just doesn't matter what gender the perpetrator is. It's all awful
/r/MensRights21/11/10 11:13 AM

Look I'm pretty sure that in here I will get downvoted or lambasted into hell for this. But, I could have sworn this forum was here to shed light that men deserved rights to and that we should become more egalitarian However all i see are stories lambasting women as evil, perhaps I missed one.. but none on things you've done. When a woman does something bad.. it looks bad for all of us.. the opposite is true as well. People do everything... they all lie, cheat, steal, rape, kill, torture, abuse,…
/r/MensRights21/11/10 10:17 AM
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A history of child support, with the how's and why's as to its existence http://www.child-support-laws-state-by-state.com/child-support.html
/r/MensRights08/11/10 08:51 PM
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Hey is "suck it up" the same as "man up"? I've never said the second one ever, because i think its rude... but I've said the first quite a few times.. but its not gender targeted, I've said it to both
/r/MensRights31/10/10 11:25 PM
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it really was a fun night. We were in a safe environment.. the guy who supplied it gave me all the warnings, took my keys and told me i was not allowed to drink alcohol if i tried it. It only has the horrible effects if you combine it with alcohol, juice and soda are fine, I don't know what would happen if you took more than a spoonful.. but I wouldn't recommend it. As an experiment in my youth tho.. i enjoyed that night.
/r/MensRights19/10/10 05:56 PM
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(note i am not a victim) I went to a party and tried it on purpose once. Without alcohol it has the effect of feeling buzzed and awake .. instead of sleepy like with alcohol. It was a clear liquid.. one spoonfull in a cup of water.. with a chaser (it tastes like ASS) It was a fun night, i remember all of it.. and yes i AM talking about GHB
/r/MensRights19/10/10 05:48 PM
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I'm sure I will get voted down, but false allegations of any crime exist and are not limited to gender. People accuse other people of crimes all the time, it should not make the reality of those crimes any less real. Violence upon a person HAPPENS. Rape DOES happen, the problem exists when you start using liars as proof that a crime never happens. (this has nothing to do with the girls above) Also of note, witness and victims of crimes are notoriously unreliable.. but if some guy shows up beaten…
/r/MensRights18/10/10 02:19 PM

I am a woman women never lie about rape, yah they do, the problem comes when you think a real rape is a lie too (but pretty much everyone has a distinct problem with being thought a liar when they are in fact telling the truth) all men are potential rapists, all PEOPLE have the potential to do anything, it is better to understand that everyone has the capability of violence and cruelty, than to stick your head in the sand and pretend everyone is rainbows and unicorns and be blind-sided when any …
/r/MensRights18/10/10 05:02 AM
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This isn't relevant to the story.. only to its title. Having clothes on does not prevent someone from attempting, or fully concluding rape... I'm pretty sure all the serial rapists out there weren't wandering the streets naked. At some point during a rape, only one thing needs to be exposed, and well that doesn't necessarily require the removal of clothing to do it... only a zipper
/r/MensRights16/09/10 08:51 PM
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