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| 11 | I said circumcision is equivocal to female genital mutilation in my college class. uh oh.I wanted to back up your statement by adding that some cultures have settled for a small cut on the clitoris (no removal or alteration) as part of a ritual and many places also ban this practice as a form of mutilation, while still allowing male circumcision. The arguments I've heard from people my age about why they'd still circumcise their sons drives me crazy. (It also drives me crazy to see people pierce their baby's ears.) | /r/MensRights | 15/06/12 01:47 AM |
| 3 | Women More Likely To 'Cheat' Financially. When it comes to hiding savings, about 72% of women said they'd hidden savings compared to just 26% of men. "People think lying about money can do the same to a relationship as cheating."Thanks! My roommate picked my name out for me. =D I really do wonder at the drastic differences, though, and the rational behind it. Surely they all don't feel threatened in their relationship and are plotting an escape. (In my case, I just kept a few hundred dollars tucked away.) My mom kept quite a bit of money in a place that my dad didn't know about. She usually used it to supplement grocery purchases, or to get some new clothes now and then for herself or for my brother and me, or for purch… | /r/MensRights | 01/06/12 01:21 AM |
| 12 | Women More Likely To 'Cheat' Financially. When it comes to hiding savings, about 72% of women said they'd hidden savings compared to just 26% of men. "People think lying about money can do the same to a relationship as cheating."I did this, but it was because my ex would overdraw us every month buying crap like Airsoft rifles and archery equipment or whatever his flavor of the month was. | /r/MensRights | 31/05/12 07:57 PM |
| 2 | One thing that bothers me most.I love Freakonomics! Thank you! =D I've been on San Juan Island before, and it's expensive to get to with a car. They have an actual organized hitchhiking system on the island, with designated points for people to wait for a ride. That was the only time I felt good about it. | /r/MensRights | 26/05/12 12:55 AM |
| 9 | One thing that bothers me most.Well, it's just this common complain of, "My SO can't relate to what I'm going through" or too emotionless or something, but at the same time... maybe it's society that looks down on men who have more empathy, not specifically women, and of course, not everyone feels this way. Still, there is kind of this contradictory expectation - be emotional, but not in public, and only at set times. I remember a person I went to school with explaining why gay men are the ideal friend for women (which assume… | /r/MensRights | 25/05/12 05:21 PM |
| 6 | One thing that bothers me most.I met a person who liked to move every six months, generally by hitchhiking. She was pretty small and I wondered how she did it, because the idea of hitchhiking across country freaks me out. I had a male friend who hitchhiked and had to hold a knife to a guy's throat to get him to stop the car and let him out, and he was 21 and just out of the army at the time. I figured if he ran into trouble at that stage of his life, then I'm definitely screwed. Anyway, this other person I met said it was a m… | /r/MensRights | 25/05/12 05:17 PM |
| 19 | One thing that bothers me most.And women are sad men don't have it, and bothered by men who do. This has always confused me. | /r/MensRights | 25/05/12 05:10 PM |
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