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| 7 | Castration: Secret of Longer Life for Men - Do studies like these worry anyone else? | swanson_stash | /r/MensRights | 25/09/12 01:35 PM |
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| 1 | Man wins settlement from city after cop invents fake lab report linking his DNA to scene of alleged sexual assaultYea this is true. They can basically tell you anything they want during the interrogation. They can tell you that your partner has already confessed, or that they found some item, etc. They can tell you things like "if you cooperate we'll go easy on you" when they really have no say in that matter. | /r/MensRights | 08/05/13 01:38 AM |
| 16 | Hey, I just have a quick question!Few elementary schools have any male teachers, and boys are taught from a young age that they are generally dumber than girls. I really want people to pay attention to this. I came to the US from a different country, and this was the first thing that stood out to me. I started here in the 2nd grade. I was, year after year, labeled as being gifted. Yet, many times, and I remember this very vividly because it happened SO MANY times, my own (almost always female) teacher would in some way imply or … | /r/MensRights | 20/12/12 01:55 PM |
| 0 | Double standards in sportsI agree with you, but just to give you another view point I had this same conversation with a girl I was dating once. Now granted she was an Olympic athlete, but her stance was that men are not inherently better athletes due to their testosterone (she was in medicine too so not unaware of things). Either way I 100% agree with you, but there are people out there who believe that men and women are truly equal in all respects and that women should be allowed to compete against men at all levels reg… | /r/MensRights | 18/12/12 01:55 PM |
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