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I had you upvoted until "chauvinistic girl" :/ Why so negative? This isn't a war, it's a reconstruction.
/r/MensRights01/02/12 09:18 PM
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It's especially sad when the father wants the child Oh, so true. It kills me to think about it. Honestly I believe you shouldn't have sex with someone before coming to some kind of agreement about the possibility of pregnancy, if only for this reason or for coming that far in the relationship. I only wish that there could one day be live abortions- a sort of surrogacy. Because I know some men would go through the suffering women have to to bring their child into this world. It's just a shame tha…
/r/MensRights16/06/11 09:18 AM
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If both parents agree that they don't want the baby after it is born it will go out to adoption and both man and woman can wash their hands of it. If the man wants the child and is a suitable father, the woman is legally obligated to pay child support as well. This is an irrelevant point.
/r/MensRights16/06/11 08:40 AM
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Seeing as Webster v. RHS happened afterward, I would definitely say that Roe v. Wade 'settled' abortion. It's a hot button issue still today and politicians are constantly being questioned on it. Condoms break- okay. Passions flare- Not an excuse, always be prepared. And either way. Plan B.
/r/MensRights16/06/11 08:28 AM
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The reason I agree with this statement is actually because wrapping it up is one of the few things you control. You should do your part so that if she doesn't do hers, you're both in the clear. Just like a woman should take birth control because that's what she can control. With life-changing things like literally bringing a life, you can't trust anyone. Later on she can also control the abortion but at that point, it hurts everyone anyway.
/r/MensRights16/06/11 08:18 AM
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Employees in an equality office I would argue are predicted to be a majority female. While men can fight for equal rights and many do, I believe women are more likely to have the fervor to want a position in that particular office, especially a high-ranking one.
/r/MensRights16/06/11 07:55 AM
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Does this mean every man who wanted to be circumcised but wasn't should sue someone too? It's the parents burden to raise a child loving their own body, and certainly not to go back on what THEY were ultimately responsible for. If it wasn't this GP it would have been another. Seeing as you can't make the choice as a baby, I feel like he's got nothing to sue for, the doctor was doing his job, what he was trained to do.
/r/MensRights04/03/11 05:27 AM
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