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| 7 | Taking the other red pills | remyroy | /r/MensRights | 10/09/12 11:39 PM |
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| 2 | Why are men in TV programmes and adverts always such fools? From supermarkets to home insurance, from booze to cleaning products, the theme is the same: men are stupid.It sells products and services to women. | /r/MensRights | 13/03/14 03:32 PM |
| 4 | Two college students (male and female) have sex. The next day the woman writes to the man: "I had a wonderful time, but I'm sorry I led you on, I'm not ready for a relationship". One year later: She files a charge of "non-consensual sexual contact" through the college disciplinary system.This is why you should only have sex in front of a camera. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/13 08:43 PM |
| 3 | If you get falsely accused of rape, do this.Talking to the police is the best way to get yourself in a cage. | /r/MensRights | 17/04/13 05:21 PM |
| 3 | Taking the other red pillsIf agression yields positive results without unwanted physical or mental emotional harm to the parties involved then I think in those cases aggression is, in a way, necessary. I'm not sure how you can have an aggression without unwanted physical, mental or emotional harm. If you had an example of this, it would be great. Let me quote the wikipedia article on the definition of aggression in relation to the non-aggression principle (NAP). Aggression, for the purposes of the NAP, is defined as the … | /r/MensRights | 11/09/12 12:31 AM |
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