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| 1 | I Pay $1200/month in Child SupportI obviously hit a nerve and I apologize for making you more stressed out when you're already in a stressful situation. I could have been less harsh. Where I live, $1,200 isn't much. And my only other point really was that since you know the letter didn't get to her, you have an ethical obligation in my opinion to find another way to let her know, if only for your kid's sake. If you call her and she hangs up on you, all's fair I'd say, but you might as well try. It seemed like you were asking bec… | /r/MensRights | 16/10/10 04:49 AM |
| 1 | I Pay $1200/month in Child SupportWow, that's insane. Where do you live? | /r/MensRights | 15/10/10 01:03 AM |
| 2 | Dictionary.com going the extra mile by providing an example for the word "sexism" that DESCRIBES an example and IS an example.And here's an upvote since people are downvoting you here. It seems like an honest question you're asking, so I'm not sure why others are doing that. | /r/MensRights | 12/10/10 07:11 PM |
| 2 | Dictionary.com going the extra mile by providing an example for the word "sexism" that DESCRIBES an example and IS an example.Yes, that is the common structure of a definition when one sense of a word is more commonly used. It's not just an example; it's what people are usually saying when they use that word. | /r/MensRights | 12/10/10 07:09 PM |
| 13 | Dictionary.com going the extra mile by providing an example for the word "sexism" that DESCRIBES an example and IS an example.That just means that when people use the word, they are typically referring to discrimination against women. They're not saying it's more important, just a more common usage of the word. | /r/MensRights | 12/10/10 03:56 AM |
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