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| 6 | Do men have the right to vote?Actually most states only take away your voting rights for a few years after a felony. A few (Florida is one I know) take away felons' votes for life. Edit: In 12 states you may possibly lose your vote permanently but it depends on a bunch of variables. Seems like only Virginia has no option to restore rights. 2 states even let you vote from prison. http://felonvoting.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=286 | /r/MensRights | 19/08/12 05:16 PM |
| 1 | Woman in sex scandal said, "...could not infect her with HIV/AIDS because he was circumcised."Why have all the commentors ignored the reason that this is coming out is because the husband hit his wife in the head with a ROD and assualted her mother also? Many people here agree that women can't hit men even if the man does something despicable, so why not vice versa? Also the woman was allegedly locked into a jail cell so the Health Minister could have sex with her. Somehow this doesn't add up, that the husband says she was 'flaunting' the affair...why would you lock someone up that was c… | /r/MensRights | 09/06/12 08:09 PM |
| 3 | What's not taught in sex edI call BS, troll. When the hell was back in the day? FDA didn't approve morning after pills in the U.S. until 1997, and before that the regimen which was only allowed in Europe in the 70s required taking multiple pills over the period of multiple days. Up until a year or two ago the morning after pill available mass market in the U.S. required taking two pills 12 hours apart. | /r/MensRights | 03/06/12 06:51 PM |
| 1 | What's not taught in sex edWhy do you assume I downvoted this person? All my responses to them have been downvoted more than the ones they posted. I'm trying to engage them and ask them to prove their point, not shove them out of the discussion. | /r/MensRights | 03/06/12 06:44 PM |
| 1 | What's not taught in sex edNo, you werent. You said it's very probable that a girl having sex at that age is doing it with an older man Regardless of what their opinions on pregnancy are...so you were extrapolating to 100% of sexually active girls age 12-18, not 20%. | /r/MensRights | 03/06/12 02:50 AM |
| -3 | What's not taught in sex edYou're right, not every girl, but you said "very probable." The correlation between age of people having sex, and likelihood of the woman getting pregnant, isn't there, or at least you haven't proved it to be there. Also 20% isn't "very probable" by any definition. | /r/MensRights | 02/06/12 11:27 PM |
| 3 | What's not taught in sex edThere's a difference between those who get pregnant early because they want a baby, and those who have not received the proper education on birth control so they get pregnant. I would say low income, low educated people mostly fall into the second category. | /r/MensRights | 02/06/12 11:13 PM |
| 10 | What's not taught in sex edUhhh, what? You pulled this out of your ass. It is not "very probable," both anecdotally and statistically, that teen girls fuck older guys. It happens but you can't take that to mean every 16 year old girl is shacking up with a dude in his 20s or older. It's also illegal. High schoolers fuck each other all the time, don't know where you grew up... EDIT: Found a study which shows the relationship between teenage sex with an older partner and teen pregnancy. There is a positive correlation betwee… | /r/MensRights | 02/06/12 11:11 PM |
| 2 | Students oppose men's centre on campusYou cut out the rest of the sentence where OP said and it frustrates me. Way to go taking things out of context just to prove a point. | /r/MensRights | 21/05/12 01:43 AM |
| 3 | Got ostracized by the overwhelming majority of female friends for refusing to respect women solely based on genderI meant !=, thanks! Went back and fixed it. | /r/MensRights | 30/04/12 04:43 PM |
| 1 | Got ostracized by the overwhelming majority of female friends for refusing to respect women solely based on genderFeminism opposes the patriarchal structure of society. Through both my coursework (history and environmental studies) and real life experience, I have explored feminist and social movement theory and practice, and seen the negative effects for men and women because of patriarchal structures. So I believe in egalitarianism as well. Feminist theory can call for equal rights, but specifically targets patriarchy as the cause for oppression for many groups. Egalitarianism is more "PC" and "neutral" a… | /r/MensRights | 30/04/12 05:30 AM |
| 5 | Got ostracized by the overwhelming majority of female friends for refusing to respect women solely based on genderThank you. I am female (both biologically and in my gender), a feminist, and I think this woman is a selfish idiot. She's not being a feminist. She's being a spoiled brat. | /r/MensRights | 29/04/12 07:14 PM |
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