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| 1 | How Do Doctors Get Away With Requiring Wives to Sign off on Vasectomies? | Home / Workactually Mtux96 i completely agree with you it should be his choice. I was just trying to say that if the woman wants the blame someone the hospital is a stupid choice. | /r/MensRights | 15/02/11 02:50 PM |
| 0 | How Do Doctors Get Away With Requiring Wives to Sign off on Vasectomies? | Home / WorkThe husband is depriving the woman of a child not the hospital. | /r/MensRights | 14/02/11 09:59 PM |
| 1 | I just found out something about gender-policies at my job, is this legal?While i agree that everything else being equal a man accused of wrong doing against a child is more likely to be convicted than a woman. I don't think the business should be allowed to discriminate against men. Its a common belief true or not that a black person is more likely to be convicted of say murder then a white person. Should the business be able to say there must always be at least 2 white people working whenever a black person is working, in case the black person decides to murder some… | /r/MensRights | 03/02/11 03:17 PM |
| 5 | I just found out something about gender-policies at my job, is this legal?i agree that you should protect yourself from false calmes. but why is it that Mr. Smith to go out of his way to protect himself but Mrs. Jones needs can be alone with Suzie with no worries. Thats where the sexism comes into play. If it were policy that neither Mr. Smith or Mrs. Jones could be alone with Suzie i would say that is a good and smart policy but as it stands its just sexist. | /r/MensRights | 02/02/11 04:43 PM |
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