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| 1 | Morning after regretObviously so, but I was pretty sure we were discussing "drunk" people. | /r/MensRights | 22/07/11 08:11 PM |
| 1 | Morning after regretThat's just 2 articles. Google 'passenger DUI' - passengers get charged with DUI or accessory-to-DUI all the time, if they contribute in any way to the drunken driving. You are confusing "responsibility" with "consent". Both partners still have the responsibility of the sexual congress - you don't get out of child support for being drunk during conception, for example. The consequences are still there. However you can't legally consent to sex or sign any other legal agreement / consent while dru… | /r/MensRights | 22/07/11 07:41 PM |
| 2 | Morning after regretIf two parties drink and drive, the driver gets a dui. Nope. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14155692/ns/us_news-weird_news/t/man-fights-passenger-seat-dui-charge/ http://www.albuquerquecriminallawyerblog.com/2011/04/dwi-without-driving-passenger.html | /r/MensRights | 22/07/11 07:08 PM |
| 1 | Jilted ex-boyfriend puts up abortion billboardHuman beings have rights, but at no point in your life do you have the right to use another person's organs or bodily fluids even if you need them to live. This is consistent whether you are a fetus or adult. The changes are TOTALLY relevant because they are the point at which the person changes from a dependent fetus to independent baby. | /r/MensRights | 09/06/11 06:50 PM |
| 1 | Jilted ex-boyfriend puts up abortion billboardI can't tell if you're being a Poe, or you're really that stupid. There are no biological changes, you say? Then how come your blood isn't circulating in and out of your bellybutton right now? How come your bowels vacate? How come you get energy from food, and not from someone else's blood? How come your heart circulates blood to your lungs to get oxygen? Just for starters, when in the womb a fetus's heart has an extra valve that's open so oxygen-poor blood can be routed to the placenta, not to … | /r/MensRights | 09/06/11 06:25 PM |
| 2 | Jilted ex-boyfriend puts up abortion billboardThere is nothing magical that happens during birth that makes a human. It's just a baby moving out. Thanks for establishing your lack of medical knowledge where pregnancy and birth are concerned. | /r/MensRights | 09/06/11 05:03 PM |
| 3 | Jilted ex-boyfriend puts up abortion billboardApparently she was also barely 18 while he is 35ish. And she has physical disabilities stemming from injury. And someone on LJ claims he made advances at her online when she was 13. http://ontd-political.livejournal.com/8166854.html?thread=503136710#t503136710 | /r/MensRights | 08/06/11 05:37 PM |
| 2 | Jilted ex-boyfriend puts up abortion billboardUnfortunately both men and women have to be more careful about who they sex, because either gender can get fully screwed over by a douchebag partner (as seen in the above billboard). The courts can penalize your partner for doing illegal things, but there are always a million ways that a creative man or woman can be a horrible douche without running afoul of the law. Reading through Men's Rights, I see there are several reasonable men concerned about the ways they can be fucked over by a vindict… | /r/MensRights | 08/06/11 05:15 PM |
| 2 | Jilted ex-boyfriend puts up abortion billboardI know he's not a medical professional, but is there still some law governing disclosure of another person's medical info? | /r/MensRights | 08/06/11 05:06 PM |
| 3 | Jilted ex-boyfriend puts up abortion billboardNot true, initially he had her first name on the billboard. | /r/MensRights | 08/06/11 05:05 PM |
| 2 | Jilted ex-boyfriend puts up abortion billboardYou're sensible. Even the most passionate MRAs would be mistaken to make this douche their poster child. | /r/MensRights | 08/06/11 05:03 PM |
| 3 | Jilted ex-boyfriend puts up abortion billboardShould the law compel you to donate your kidney to your genetically independent child, if he'll die without it? Note: I'm not asking whether it's the right / kind thing to do. I'm asking SHOULD THE LAW COMPEL YOU. | /r/MensRights | 08/06/11 04:58 PM |
| 0 | Listen up, fellas: Naked man-parts? Not so sexy.I surveyed a bunch of lady friends and NONE of us like disembodied cock. Penis in the context of a whole body? Sure. Lone penis in the wild, with no abs or legs in the picture? NO. NOT SEXY to women. Gay men probably like cock pictures and good for them. But straight men seem to think that women want to see close up dick shots. The vast majority of us don't! Especially not early in a relationship. PS, I do like cock, but I like it in the context of a whole man. Not close up as the only thing in … | /r/MensRights | 07/06/11 05:43 PM |
| 1 | If a police officer told a woman that if she broke the law she'd be raped, he'd lose his job. Apparently male rape is an acceptable thing to threaten someone with. I see crap like this all the time, and I feel like I'm the only one who takes it seriously.Yes, my point was that you should get some statistics from the IIHS since the government is not considered credible in some circles, and the IIHS's research corroborates NHTSA's. Not sure what's arguable about it anyhow - it's basic physics that a car going faster will take longer to stop, and the occupants will sustain greater force in a really sudden stop. | /r/MensRights | 12/10/10 03:09 AM |
| 5 | If a police officer told a woman that if she broke the law she'd be raped, he'd lose his job. Apparently male rape is an acceptable thing to threaten someone with. I see crap like this all the time, and I feel like I'm the only one who takes it seriously.That's a good point, and really our justice system should never be facilitating rape in any way. That we're aware of it, and instead of trying to stop it, we joke? It's criminal. We absolutely should not be creating ANY situation that enables rape of any person. | /r/MensRights | 11/10/10 11:36 PM |
| 6 | If a police officer told a woman that if she broke the law she'd be raped, he'd lose his job. Apparently male rape is an acceptable thing to threaten someone with. I see crap like this all the time, and I feel like I'm the only one who takes it seriously.Also feel like adding I've seen it joked online many times that prison isn't a deterrent for gay men because the anal rape isn't a punishment for them. I hope I don't even have to explain how gross that is as a statement. | /r/MensRights | 11/10/10 11:33 PM |
| 2 | If a police officer told a woman that if she broke the law she'd be raped, he'd lose his job. Apparently male rape is an acceptable thing to threaten someone with. I see crap like this all the time, and I feel like I'm the only one who takes it seriously.The IIHS has stats on speeding too - of course they're the ebil insurance industry who has a corporate interest in reducing deaths and injuries, so we can't listen to THEM now can we? | /r/MensRights | 11/10/10 11:30 PM |
| 23 | If a police officer told a woman that if she broke the law she'd be raped, he'd lose his job. Apparently male rape is an acceptable thing to threaten someone with. I see crap like this all the time, and I feel like I'm the only one who takes it seriously.Wreckless driving is not a crime. It gets you cheaper rates on your insurance. RECKLESS driving is something else entirely. | /r/MensRights | 11/10/10 06:59 PM |
| 13 | If a police officer told a woman that if she broke the law she'd be raped, he'd lose his job. Apparently male rape is an acceptable thing to threaten someone with. I see crap like this all the time, and I feel like I'm the only one who takes it seriously.If odds are that you'll get prison raped, perhaps we should be changing the justice system so it doesn't happen - not BRAGGING about it as though it were a feature. | /r/MensRights | 11/10/10 04:30 PM |
| 59 | If a police officer told a woman that if she broke the law she'd be raped, he'd lose his job. Apparently male rape is an acceptable thing to threaten someone with. I see crap like this all the time, and I feel like I'm the only one who takes it seriously.Agreed and I don't see this as just a MensRights issue. I see it online all the time - we should NOT as a society be bragging that our prisoners will be raped in the place they're supposed to be rehabilitated. It's completely unacceptable for anyone to be raped in prison. I also think it it's interesting that 90% of the time, the joke is about a big black boyfriend committing the rape. | /r/MensRights | 11/10/10 04:28 PM |
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