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| 4 | Innocent man wrongfully locked in prison for 17 years is greeted with $100,000 child support bill when finally freedHe'd get his $50,000, then more than likely get taxed on it. | /r/MensRights | 23/03/12 04:17 PM |
| 1 | I just found out something about gender-policies at my job, is this legal?Pretty sure it's not legal in the UK. I trained as a Nursery Nurse over 10 years ago and don't remember anything like that, even back then. However being a man and knowing how a lot of people feel about men and children. Mainly of course due to the media, I would hate to be the guy who gets accused of anything. Better safe. A better idea for such a policy would be to make sure for "Insurance purposes" that no child/group of children is ever allowed to be looked after by just one member of staff.… | /r/MensRights | 02/02/11 02:40 PM |
| 0 | A sign at my local shopping mall... the second line seems very unnecessary [self repost from /r/WTF]Good sign, some women need reminding that dad's also look after children. Then again seeing the look on women's faces as I walk into the room and see their boobs never gets boring. Always uncomfortable though. But yh never boring. | /r/MensRights | 30/01/11 02:10 PM |
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