| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 39 | Lifetime made a movie about the fallout of a false accusation | False Accusations | nickbelane | /r/MensRights | 15/03/15 11:40 PM |
| Upvotes | Comment on | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 1 | My college class recently discussed student expectations. Most of the women expected to have a good career, marry a man who earned same or more, share housework equally, not sacrifice her career for his. Have children around 30, have the choice to work or stay home after kids.If a husband and wife agree to love, honor and cherish one another for the rest of their lives, forsaking all others, why should one partner be able to simply walk away without continuing the promised support? Entering the dating game after 5+ years of absence is not easy, and many such people cannot obtain a reasonable partner in that game after a prolonged absence. Unbreakable marriage contracts provide financial and emotional security for partners. | /r/MensRights | 29/03/11 01:06 AM |
| 10 | Man loses his job and requires a panic alarm after neighbour names him as a paedophile on a Facebook vigilante group. False accuser receives an £80 fine, says she doesn't regret her actions.I know the judicial system is different in Britain than America, where I'm from, but can't he sue her? | /r/MensRights | 19/02/10 02:37 PM |
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