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I wouldn't take it quite that far. I just think people (men and women alike) are a product of their environment to some degree. There are quite a few that are fortunate enough to be very self aware, but the problem I'm getting at is an extended degree of materialism. Even the "simple girls" raised in a country saturated by materialism are affected by it to a very annoying degree.
/r/MensRights17/11/10 09:01 AM
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As a person who knows this person well enough to choose a marriage with her... a person with inside information so to speak, I can easily dismiss that comment. I'd tell you that if she chose not to marry or to divorce before receiving her citizenship in 3-5 years or however long that takes, that she'd be deported, but I'm sure you'd make another ill-fated attempt at making it look like she'll wait for citizenship first. In either case, I stand by what I said. To me, American women (for the most …
/r/MensRights17/11/10 08:06 AM
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I absolutely love how he ended that. My fiancee has her visa in hand and her flight leaves tomorrow night from the philippines to Texas (not a mail order bride). I will never be interested in dating an american again. Not saying good women don't exist here, but if I was to select a mate at random from the U.S. and one from overseas (any country that doesn't think the same way our screwed up culture does), I like my overseas odds far better. I could write a book about why I feel this way.
/r/MensRights17/11/10 07:31 AM
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yea, or the correct diagnosis is made and the prescription does exactly what it's meant to do and corrects the problem. Why is that always ignored. That makes it so freakin difficult for people with ADHD to get it treated properly.
/r/MensRights14/11/10 09:11 AM
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I think the bigger problem, as (I believe) justgo was highlighting is the fact that by their own admission, the only evidence that was going to be used to lock this guy up was the testimony of a 14 year old girl.... how the heck does hearsay qualify as "evidence" to charge a man with statutory rape?
/r/MensRights13/11/10 09:31 AM
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Am I reading this wrong or is this idiot actually suggesting experienced professionals risk their winnings to teach something (on the job if you will) that can be learned at home?
/r/MensRights25/10/10 04:17 PM
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