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| 2 | [ Removed by moderator ]same. Imo it's reddit's way of flogging more engagement now that 3/4 of accounts are bots. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/26 10:50 AM |
| 1 | [ Removed by moderator ]Ohh, no, you're right. Whole reply threads to my original comment come up in my notifications. The issue is i can only see the most recent comment at the time, not the context 😵💫 | /r/MensRights | 17/08/26 10:31 AM |
| 1 | [ Removed by moderator ]I know. I was replying to you. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/26 10:15 AM |
| 1 | [ Removed by moderator ]I dont think you understand conditional consent. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/26 09:58 AM |
| 2 | [ Removed by moderator ]Reproductive coersion is considered domestic violence. In both directions. But if you're bringing this up (despite being unrelated to the post topic) because you're mad that men are held accountable for unwanted children; that support is for the child that didnt ask to be born. Not for the woman. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/26 09:52 AM |
| 0 | [ Removed by moderator ]Stealthing is defined as rape because the sex was contingent on a condom being worn. I'm not sure what argument you're trying to make here. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/26 09:44 AM |
| 8 | [ Removed by moderator ]Male sex workers are afforded the exact same protections. Defining it as rape is not the gendered favouratism that you seem to think it is. Sex work is a unique occupation and requires unique considerations. You can be outraged all you want, but it will never be treated the same as refusing to pay your restaurant bill. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/26 08:25 AM |
| 7 | [ Removed by moderator ]Refer to my last 2 paragraphs. Also, rape is not unique to women. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/26 08:11 AM |
| 15 | [ Removed by moderator ]The fact stands that sex work is legal, so your opinion on that is irrelevant. The sex worker would not have consented to the act if the guy had told her he had no intention of paying. If you deceive anyone into sex under false pretences where they would otherwise have declined, it's rape. Whether you like it or not; sex workers are afforded the same rights as everyone else. You could argue it's also theft of services, but sex work is - by nature - very different to building a fence or grouting … | /r/MensRights | 17/08/26 05:42 AM |
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