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I've been arguing in favor of more options for men regarding pregnancy both on and off reddit for years. The most common argument against it is that the man choose to have sex and now he has to deal with the consequences. Just because you didn't hear it in that one conversation you had is hardly representative of the opinions of a nation of 330 million people. You'd have to be pretty arrogant to assert otherwise.
/r/MensRights10/11/13 07:00 AM
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That's a higher standard as well. They used to only have to hang in the up position for 15 seconds. And I think it only change last year.
/r/MensRights08/11/13 01:15 PM
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And all of those issues are mysteriously concerned with men who possess what are traditionally considered feminine characteristics. Here's what you need to understand. Feminists care about how men act and how women are treated. Just look at this poster and tell me that's not accurate. Nobody seems to realize that's only half the equation. Let's say a woman took advantage of me sexually while I was drunk. Society wouldn't consider that rape and federal law would agree with them. Why in the world …
/r/MensRights07/11/13 05:32 AM
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I'm white and blonde and grow a thick, full, red beard. Also, so can the guy who plays Thor.
/r/MensRights01/11/13 04:35 AM
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How is the quote you provided better? The fact that some women falsely claim rape or abuse is enough to be a valid threat of sexual intimidation. The fact that men are more likely to be convicted of a crime and are more likely to receive a harsh sentence only adds to the that. Deadbeat moms exist and are numerous, but they always have to option of abortion that men have been denied by both biology and the law. Which also ignores the fact that women are very seldom punished for failure to pay chi…
/r/MensRights31/10/13 05:40 PM
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There's a clearly established legal standard for consent. It's not an argument. It's pure fact. Unfortunately, people who think like the people who said you were full of shit are why they're a long history of precedence wherein women and men are held to differing levels of culpability in issues concerning consent. By accusing the boy and/or giving him even a semblance of consent, all we're doing is saying that women have little to no agency in society. When you say a woman isn't responsible for …
/r/MensRights31/10/13 04:38 AM
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This happened in Utah, near Salt Lake City. She's getting lesser charge because Mormons view women as "less equal". Thus, culturally, so does most of Utah's authorities. I can't imagine religious Mormons ever allowing a woman to be charged with raping a man. That would upset their entire social structure because it would give women agency in the realm of sex. This is sexism, but it isn't the feminists fault. Well, outside of implicitly supporting religious misogyny. This has everything to do wit…
/r/MensRights31/10/13 03:19 AM
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Statutory rape is rape. You need to learn what "statutory" means. It means that if conditions specified in the statute are met, then the act is automatically a crime. This is most often an act that is usually legal in other circumstances. In this case, if two people have sexual relations who are separated in age by a specific number of years or greater AND one of them is a minor, then it is assumed that the minor CANNOT CONSENT under any circumstances. Therefore, since rape is legally defined as…
/r/MensRights31/10/13 03:13 AM
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He didn't consent. He can't consent. That's the entire reason why the sex is unlawful. Legally, he cannot have consented to sexual relations in any way, shape, or form. Just like he cannot consent to a contract or any other legally binding document. Does nobody understand why sex with a minor is wrong? It's an issue of consent, particularly in a situation when the adult is in a position of authority over the minor. The very real possibility of coercion is too big to ignore. A 15-year-old cannot …
/r/MensRights31/10/13 02:31 AM
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Her entire argument was being the question. Why is BLS a better or more factual source of info? I highly doubt she checked sources in either case, much less gave them a clinical review to determine validity.
/r/MensRights27/10/13 04:01 AM
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You start by saying it is pretty difficult to prove a tape happened, then give two examples of why it's so difficult. Every single false rape accusation hurts both men and women. The resultant sociocultural tendency towards disbelief of any rape accusation has had a powerful chilling effect on women who have actually been raped. False rape accusations hurt everyone and make it harder to stop actual rape. Even worse, the potential harm even a false accusation can cause a man can, and has, been us…
/r/MensRights26/10/13 12:44 PM
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What's bugging me is that benevolent sexism invariably leads to hostile sexism. If I'm making all the money and doing all the work and my SO sits at home and does whatever she wants all day and I treat her as if she's a dainty flower who can't, or at least shouldn't, do anything herself or protect herself... I'm eventually going to think she's stupid and weak and a second-class citizen undeserving of the privileges people who work hard receive. I don't see how you can have one without ending up …
/r/MensRights23/10/13 03:31 AM
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It was implemented in Robots and Empire. Giskard developed it and was not a major figure of authority at the time. He taught to Daneel before contemplation of this law eventually destroyed his brain. I didn't read the Wikipedia article. I read the books and love them.
/r/MensRights22/10/13 02:01 AM
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But young boys should have to go through the embarrassment of using the women's restroom?
/r/MensRights20/10/13 05:20 AM
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What? How in the fuck did you get from point A to point Arkansas? People in this thread are literally acting as though this girl was being wheeled around, someone tries to correct it, and you turn it into an anti-handicap statement? What the fuck is wrong with you? Are a feminist?
/r/MensRights20/10/13 05:20 AM
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I don't she would feel uncomfortable being wheelchaired in since the link above blatantly stated he was assisting her while she was walking. It literally states she needed assistance walking and that was why he was accompanying her. Did you even read the fucking article?
/r/MensRights20/10/13 05:16 AM
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Very good point, but my example related to the legal aspects of this particular case. The girl was not breaking social norms in a way that would mark her as disturbed, and thus constituting a potential physical threat. She climbed the outside of a building, stole someone's underwear and put them on, then attempted to enter their room without permission. There is absolutely nothing normal about the entire incident. We have trespassing, theft, and attempted breaking and entering. There are no soci…
/r/MensRights14/10/13 05:01 PM
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Why make up a term that means egalitarianism? How about, instead of feminism, we just call it humanism? When you put gender bias in the name, it's outcome will always be gender bias.
/r/MensRights13/10/13 07:09 PM
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She said "male victimization seems hardly worth mentioning". Did you read that part? I don't think you did.
/r/MensRights11/10/13 06:50 PM
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Does CherryBite contribute to that site? Did they create it? What's that? Oh, you're generalizing. I see. Nobody told you that was a logical fallacy? You don't know what a logical fallacy is? OK. I think we're done here
/r/MensRights11/10/13 06:46 PM
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They only started pushing for it after it began negatively affecting women. Everyone was okay with alimony and child support leaving men destitute. In the article, they even talk about women who would be left destitute without their alimony checks. Why aren't they working? Why haven't they gotten a job?
/r/MensRights11/10/13 04:37 PM
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Yeah, well, I got bullied in high school too. It was just never the entire school administration as well as the local court system doing the bullying.
/r/MensRights08/10/13 02:34 PM
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This isn't about what you think. What you, an individual, think is meaningless. If the gender roles in the OP were reversed, feminists would want it taken down. History has shown that Facebook will remove images or pages that "promote" DV against women, but not if they promote DV against men. The issue is the double standard. Egalitarianism would mean it's either both or none. Right now, that's not the case and that's the point. I have no idea why you're going out of your way to completely miss …
/r/MensRights02/10/13 11:42 PM
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Yes, the female expectation that men pay for all dates is sooooo oppressive.
/r/MensRights02/10/13 11:34 PM
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You do realize that most feminist work involves pointing out how bad men are, right? We're depriving them of equal pay. We're raping them. We're harassing and assaulting them. We're beating them. What the men's rights movement is about is pointing out that these are happening to men as well and that women are doing it to men as well. There are mysoginist MRAs just like there are misandrist feminists. However, when people point the misandry in the feminist movement, we're told that feminism has j…
/r/MensRights28/09/13 07:27 PM
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Do you have a source? Or are you just pulling shit out of your ass based on your own personal experiences? You don't have any right to speak for anyone but yourself.
/r/MensRights24/09/13 03:45 PM
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Oh? It's never happened to you therefore it's never happened to anyone? There are 6 billion people on this planet and roughly half are men. Do you really think you're qualified to speak for 3 billion men solely on the basis of your own, singular experience? Think about how absurd your statement is for just one second.
/r/MensRights24/09/13 03:44 PM
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You didn't even read the articles, did you? Because if you did, you'd have a made a different argument. Especially if you'd read the second article.
/r/MensRights24/09/13 03:39 PM
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Holy crap, it "fell far short of enthusiastic consent", but it wasn't rape? He literally said he didn't want to have sex and she jumped on him and shoved his penis in her vagina and she's leery of calling it rape? Switch the genders and tell me it's not rape.
/r/MensRights24/09/13 03:38 PM
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I have a strong suspicion any data you have is suspect. It's not because whoever gathered it has an agenda, but because men have been conditioned to believe they can't be raped by women and therefore won't give an accurate report.
/r/MensRights24/09/13 03:28 PM
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It's a simple, two part, reasoning. First, feminism is patriarchal. Men are demons and women are weak and the men must protect the women from the other men. And, because men are strong, they can take it. It's also why it's perfectly okay for a woman to near the shit out of men on a daily basis. Women are weak and men are strong. Second, admitting that men have a choice, that our opinions matter, is a death blow to all kinds of feminists ideals. It would mean that pro-choice means men also get a …
/r/MensRights22/09/13 11:09 PM
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There can always be doubt the next morning when she realizes that she finds you ugly. There can always be doubt when a feminist wants there to be more rape than there is and starts asking if she had anything to drink that evening (never mind that you did to). When this happens to a man, when he wakes up next to a woman he would never have slept with if he were sober, we laugh about it. It's a "drunken mistake". When it happens to a woman, it's rape. When a woman slaps a man's ass at work, it's f…
/r/MensRights22/09/13 11:01 PM
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