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| 0 | What's the deal with r/menslib?And what are vasectomies? Can a woman not say well if you did not want a child you should have had a vasectomy before hand. That's is your choice as a man to not have one. As it was your choice to have consensual sex knowing full well there is always a risk of pregnancy no matter what precautions you take. This discussion is simply a choice of who has all the responsibility for a pregnancy. And with biology and women carrying the child the current responsibility is put on the person with less ch… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 04/07/24 12:51 PM |
| -10 | What's the deal with r/menslib?Or take that case, a dude who gave sperm to a lesbiam couple is being sued for child support. Yeah, that make sense, obviously... Or that case à woman who was cleaning the hotel room of a billionaire, saw his bank statement, and a used condom, and thought "bingo"! In both of these cases, similar to what I mentioned regarding rape/sexual assault these would be areas where the man should definitely be able to forgo legal responsibilities. Clearly I didn't highlight this well enough in my post, but… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 03/07/24 08:01 AM |
| -26 | What's the deal with r/menslib?I understand the premise you are making here. However for this I disagree. In the case of straight and simplistic equality you are correct. If women have the right to choose, men should have the right to choose as well. But pregnancy and having children is probably one of those things where there cannot be this kind of straight equality due to biology - women carrying the child. I do not think a father should have the right to forgo their legal obligation to their child. I totally understand tha… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 03/07/24 05:30 AM |
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