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| -4 | A feminist claims feminism supports men's rights - yet cites sources which have opposed men's rights!"spiteful liar" lolol | /r/MensRights | 21/09/12 04:11 PM |
| 2 | It's sexist to say men have no say in pregnancy issues. "If a father is removed from a woman’s decision over a pregnancy, he is also removed from parental obligation."But if a man like your boyfriend was able to force a woman to go through with a pregnancy, force her to be a mother, it'd be the same exact problem (reversed) that we're currently discussing. No, it wouldn't. If a woman is forced to be a mother, it's HER body that has to carry the baby, HER body that has to give birth to it, and, really, HER effort and energy that'll be raising it, because women still do the brunt of child-rearing in this society. If the woman goes back to work after having the … | /r/MensRights | 10/07/12 03:30 PM |
| 6 | I don't own my child's body - CNN.comThat's very true. I do think those are two completely different things, though--you make your child get vaccines to help keep them healthy, whereas you make them give people hugs to satisfy those other people and to make yourself look like a good parent. No child NEEDS to hug and kiss people for their own health and safety, you know? | /r/MensRights | 21/06/12 03:46 PM |
| 7 | Why You Should Date a Feminist.As I said at the end, most feminists that I've personally met or read about are the same way. There are points on the spectrum between "every single feminist is like me" and "no other feminist is like me." I'm sure you realize that. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/11 02:14 AM |
| 25 | Why You Should Date a Feminist.Hi guys! I'm the author of this article and I just wanted to drop by and respond to some of the things you've said. I'm sorry that some of you seem to have had bad experiences with self-identified feminists in the past. However, please don't read this and call it a lie. I consider myself a feminist, and this is truly how I act in all of my relationships. This is how I interpret feminism. Some women don't interpret it that way, and I guess that's their choice. As I said in the article, I don't cl… | /r/MensRights | 18/11/11 02:08 AM |
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