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known_ire/r/MensRights10/01/14 05:56 PM
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I quite thoroughly enjoy where they point out that women are more likely to be kindergarden teachers. Well no shit, sherlock, when men can't even be in those types of positions in 2014 without 1000x the risk of being falsely accused of child molestation. Daycare, teachers, or pretty much any field where you are around children under the age 18 is suicide for a man in modern society. A married dad can't even watch his fucking kids in a park without the police being called by stuck-up cunts "conce…
/r/MensRights27/02/14 07:56 PM

So just so we're clear - you don't consider that to inherently be corrupt? It's certainly morally corrupt.
/r/MensRights24/02/14 06:47 PM

What magical world do you live in where divorce courts aren't corrupt as hell?
/r/MensRights24/02/14 03:16 PM
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Getting the NSA to stop spying on us isn't impossible but it sure doesn't mean it's got a shot in hell of ever actually happening. I'd put these two in the same difficulty bracket.
/r/MensRights01/02/14 04:14 AM
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Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahaha. Oh, sorry. I needed the laugh your first sentence gave me. Not only are the sweeping majority of older guys I know divorced and bitter (some 2x or x3), but I don't know of a SINGLE relationship out of any couple in my direct or indirect social circles who are in a similar position to the OP financially who would simply try to communicate to their partner the very thing you suggested with even a REMOTE chance of it being taken the way you seem to think relatio…
/r/MensRights31/01/14 07:34 PM
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As much as I hate to admit it, I have to upvote this. =/
/r/MGTOW13/01/14 07:36 PM
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Especially since to most normal people six months in jail will ruin your future career prospects pretty much permanently.
/r/MensRights12/01/14 09:19 PM
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It's actually even more frustrating that even interacting with a girl who shows her interest can be a significant risk. Lets say, for example, that you choose to reject her interest, specifically for the very same set of reasons and fears you've already presented. Imagine that she decides she's a very special princess (a seemingly predominant trait in modern <30 year old women who have been raised to believe the world revolves around them), decides "how dare he say no to me!", and the all-to-typ…
/r/MensRights03/01/14 04:05 PM
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I'm glad we agree. ;)
/r/MensRights22/12/13 10:38 PM
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Whenever I'm out and about where I live, sure feels that way.
/r/MensRights22/12/13 06:12 PM
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Shit, that one's easy, especially since it's probably contributing to some of those men living with their parents - alimony and child support. Next question?
/r/MensRights22/12/13 03:35 PM
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Simple solution; if you are a man, do not get married. In our current society there is absolutely zero benefits to a man getting married unless you are already a deadbeat and are marrying a millionaire (and even that has risks). Do not sign your life away to a biased and corrupt political system that views you as the enemy before it has even heard your case to begin with. I repeat. Do. Not. Get. Married. Period. If you do, you only have your own dumb-ass self to blame for the statistically inevi…
/r/MensRights19/12/13 05:11 PM
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Major flaw in your argument - they simply need to claim they are "contributing to living expenses" and the entire thing gets thrown out faster than used Kleenex
/r/MensRights12/10/13 06:13 AM
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I respect that you think these things, but legally they are all absolutely false (not to mention nearly impossible to ever gain any legitimate traction on). I wish I could live with your disillusion, however, it might make me feel a bit better about the country I live in. The entire point is that the law has already failed you, and nobody gives a shit that your ex wife has a new boyfriend living with her. Those are facts.
/r/MensRights11/10/13 10:20 PM
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Double or nothing she has a series of multiple live-in boyfriends.
/r/MensRights11/10/13 06:24 PM

Why would she willingly give up what she's currently making when another sucker that's richer would likely be fine not getting married to begin with? Win/win for her AND him.
/r/MensRights11/10/13 05:18 PM

It's comical you actually believe a woman in this situation would ever, under any circumstances, re-marry.
/r/MensRights11/10/13 04:23 PM
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As much as I hate to say this, in the end your life will probably be better if you bail on the kid and move overseas.
/r/MensRights11/10/13 04:19 PM
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If only the US would follow suit. It's extremely frustrating to see how easily people can simply ignore court orders with no consequence in the short-term - and even more damning how that "short-term" can often stretch out multiple years.
/r/MensRights28/08/13 05:34 PM
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The petition said: "(She is) facing serious felonies - all because she is in love" and many signatories believe it would not have occurred if she wasn't a lesbian". This line absolutely floored me. They have no idea just how right they are - if she wasn't a Lesbian and it was a 14 year old boy, odds are she would never have been prosecuted to begin with. I wonder if they realize just how hypocritical their argument is. Then again, these are feminists we're talking about. I think a single-digit I…
/r/MensRights21/08/13 05:12 PM
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I'm pretty sure we both know just how often that particular gender is actually prosecuted to the full (or, even partial..) extent of the law.
/r/MensRights07/08/13 05:04 PM

Knee-jerk reaction would be that women in that same age bracket have yet to really come into the full-swing of realizing just how vital a partners income is/will eventually be, making it less important to them than physical chemistry, etc.. People 18-28 are still, for most intents and purposes, children all-around.
/r/MensRights11/07/13 04:19 PM

Interestingly, if I recall correctly (this was quite a while ago, mind you), I actually got more messages once I hid my income - and my income is in the upper percentile. Based on that alone vs. this data I would suggest it probably varies quite a bit by location.
/r/MensRights11/07/13 04:17 PM
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Not gonna lie - I've seen these before.. but being completely candid and out of character for a minute, the ass on the girl at 2:15 is precisely the reason I wish I was still in college.
/r/MensRights04/07/13 12:31 AM
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I don't even think it will be possible for me to share this enough..
/r/MensRights16/04/13 02:42 PM

Serious question - please give a scenario where my very specific marketing scenario can be applied to race and work successfully (not enough of A, so discounting B to make the location/event more appealing to both A and B). Any reference will do, I'd just like to wrap my head around what possible comparison you can legitimately make. I can "what if" all day long, too - but I'm looking to be genuinely educated here because your argument really doesn't make sense. Especially given that if you thin…
/r/MensRights14/12/12 08:09 PM
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I do not have an appropriate background to say for certain, so my statements are based on a combination of opinion and observation. I feel that ladies nights serve two purposes: 1) To attract women to a location with cheaper drinks than others. 2) To attract men knowing women will be attending in a higher quantity due to the appeal of cheaper drinks. I consider it to be a marketing tactic. Nothing more, nothing less. Hopefully that doesn't appear sexist.
/r/MensRights14/12/12 05:36 PM

Realistically, this is simply a socially accepted tactic to increase attendance in what are generally perceived as male-dominated fields or events. It's the same thing as a bar doing a ladies night - it's an advertising tactic. Honestly, getting bothered by this doesn't help anything. Register as a woman if you're upset about the price difference - nobody is actually going to strip-search you (and, if they do, then you actually have a legitimate reason to raise awareness for this and it has beco…
/r/MensRights14/12/12 05:18 PM
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