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Believe it or not you can't actually do everything by yourself, which is where cooperating with and relying on others is important. Why do you need competition to push yourself, do your motivations depend on you needing to compare yourself to other people?
/r/MensRights21/05/10 08:43 AM
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You're ignoring the negatives of traditional masculinity entirely, such as: Aggression Competition over Collaboration Inability to ask for help when it's actually needed (self-reliance to the extreme) Lack of compassion
/r/MensRights14/05/10 04:46 PM
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Thanks, fixing.
/r/MensRights03/05/10 05:57 AM
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Ad hominem.
/r/MensRights03/05/10 03:40 AM
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Ad hominem.
/r/MensRights03/05/10 03:40 AM
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Ad hominem.
/r/MensRights03/05/10 03:39 AM
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I think this is probably extremely regional. Not to mention the fact that personal experience isn't a valid source for debating things having to do with averages.
/r/MensRights03/05/10 03:38 AM
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I think it was supposed to be a play on words, literally saying that their actions will encourage him to be rude in the future.
/r/MensRights27/04/10 04:08 PM
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Well, duh. You did more than just ignore her, you actively turned away from her, which conveys that you don't even want to chance glancing in her direction. It's an action reminiscent of shunning or any other form of social exclusion. This is the kind of shit that people have historically done when they want someone to feel like a non-person (racism, etc.). I'd be pissed if anyone did this to me.
/r/MensRights24/04/10 06:58 PM
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The post doesn't say feminist misandrists though, it says women. Dismissing someone's dissenting views as obfuscation and attention whoring is a dangerous thing to do. It's better they come here on our turf where we can have reasoned arguments with them w/o getting banned, than for them to cluster in their own subreddits and just circle-jerk.
/r/MensRights04/04/10 03:00 AM
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I downvoted it as well, because it doesn't come anywhere close to reddiquette and is sexist to boot. There are many women on MensRights who are actually here to be helpful, and I actually have yet to see what you claim happens happening. Note also the sidebar text, "Diverging viewpoints are welcome."
/r/MensRights03/04/10 06:52 AM
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/r/men is a Men's forum. This is a place to talk about Men's rights issues.
/r/MensRights03/04/10 06:32 AM
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Among the many other things wrong with this article I'd also like to point out that it's heterosexist. The possibility of boys having boyfriends isn't even considered. Either that or abuse is OK in those relationships because neither partner is clearly the "weaker" sex?
/r/MensRights28/03/10 12:34 AM
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Another gem: “I was talking to a friend at a bar, and this girl just came up out of nowhere, grabbed him by the wrist, spun him around and took him out to the dance floor and started grinding,” Reverse the genders and this is sexual harassment.
/r/MensRights07/02/10 11:05 PM
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WTF, they're complaining about 55%? It was 70-30 the other way when I started at RIT, and much worse in my major. Though I understand the imbalance of power that comes with an unbalanced ratio (a lot of men are totally whipped here), a 10% difference is negligible.
/r/MensRights07/02/10 10:50 PM
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Bullshit; a man is someone who was born with a penis. By trying to enforce your ideas of what it means to be masculine on us you're the one stepping on our rights to behave as we like.
/r/MensRights14/12/09 06:05 PM
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People keep telling me my arguments come from some other source and acting like that invalidates them somehow. My opinions come from my life experience and don't have all this baggage that people keep trying to attach to them. As for preservation, from a standpoint outside of the gender issue (that is, a moral issue of how we should behave as humans) the traits discussed in this article are the ones stereotypical men could stand to acquire, but are prevented from doing so by the fear of being ca…
/r/MensRights05/08/09 06:26 AM
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It's a term used to describe the lack of stereotypical 'manliness' with a negative connotation. Mens rights to me means the rights of men to be however they choose to be, not to fulfill some norm set for them by society.
/r/MensRights05/08/09 01:49 AM
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It saddens me to see the term "emasculated" on the MensRights subreddit :(
/r/MensRights04/08/09 08:02 AM
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