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| 2 | Men Learn To Prepare Food, Still Won’t Do LaundryI don't understand why everyone gets wrapped up in what other people are doing. Yes I don't do laundry, mostly because I suck at it (at least according to my wife :P). So I take care of the dishes, she does the laundry and everyone is happy. If you are taking your martial advice from fucking Gawker, your relationship is screwed anyways. | /r/MensRights | 01/08/11 06:26 PM |
| 2 | Men Have No Right to Be AngryIn 1870, Eliza Murphy invented and patented 16 devices for improving the packing and of journals and bearings for railroad-car axles. These packings were used to lubricate the axles with oil which reduced derailments caused by seized axles and bearings. That's just the one I feel like posing. Can we please not derail into a "women are worthless" direction? It does more harm than good. | /r/MensRights | 01/06/11 10:31 PM |
| 2 | "16 and Pregnant" star accused of domestic violence, birth control fraudFTA: "allegedly telling him she was knocked up (even though she wasn't) so he wouldn't wear a condom." This is where the fail occurred. My fellow men, no matter WHAT a woman says to you, wear a freakin' condom. Currently the only rights you have is to not get your semen in a position to do anything. | /r/MensRights | 26/04/11 01:49 AM |
| 0 | A young man’s right to choose NOT to be a father…It costs, on average, almost $223,000 to raise a child from birth to 18 years old. If you just met someone at a bar, would you leave them with that kind of money while you went and hit the bathroom? No, of course you wouldn't. The same applies to unprotected sex. You just met someone, why in the WORLD would you take her word for it under those kinds of conditions? She might have been dishonest, but it does not advocate his responsibility to look out for himself. The truth of the matter is men ne… | /r/MensRights | 29/03/11 03:10 AM |
| 7 | Raising Non-Rapists.For the TL;DR; crowd: The penis is a weapon, and we must assume that all men will try to use it as such unless taught specifically otherwise. I have to say, that's a bunch of crap. | /r/MensRights | 19/03/11 10:32 PM |
| 4 | Immaturity of today's male tied to rise of feminismThey need to define "Growing Up (tm)". From that article, it sounded like their definition was "behaving to woman's expectations". I watch South Park. I play my XBox 360, and I get my World of Warcraft on. I also pull down enough that my wife can stay home with the kids and everyone is provided for. In short, I meet my responsibilities and do what I enjoy. That boring woman can suck it. :) | /r/MensRights | 18/03/11 07:44 PM |
| 4 | Success! r/mensrights campaign raises awareness on the Dilbert BlogI agree 100%. There needs to be a split in the movement between the legal and the culture side, just for this reason. Culture changes are harder, but there are really good arguments for the legal side. | /r/MensRights | 07/03/11 07:03 PM |
| 5 | Parents who "backpedaled" in the fight against circumcision... And then blogged about it...Can I cut off your finger? It wouldn't hurt. I mean, are you a doctor? What makes you capable of making that "factual" conclusion? | /r/MensRights | 24/02/11 03:34 AM |
| 3 | Teen dad in uphill battle against son's adoption | -I wonder what the Courts definition of 'behave like a father' is? "California law states that if the father fails to behave like a father during the pregnancy, his consent is not needed."That was the first thing that jumped out at me. The rest of it is a piss-poor reason too. I was unemployed when my son was born and had to move back in with my mother-in-law. No one took my kid away for those reasons. | /r/MensRights | 30/12/10 06:43 PM |
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