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It's so disgusting. I would prefer to have only boys myself but I still wouldn't if it was going to be a girl!
/r/MensRights09/08/26 08:08 PM
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This is beside the point but the more I see shit like this the more curious I am how the internet would react to a woman making one of those stupid comments along the lines of "where was this teacher when I was in school" about a male pedo. But I am beyond sick of men saying it. You think you would have wanted to be assaulted as a child? Good for you. Not every guy does though, dumbass, nor do they have to.
/r/MensRights01/08/26 11:09 AM
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I haven't watched the whole video yet but based on what I've watched I think what she's trying to get at is that these female characters are no better than male characters that are called toxic, but since they're women they're called strong and empowering
/r/MensRights28/05/26 01:39 PM
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How are they going to enforce this? Wouldn't both parties just be out of the mood by the time they get their approval? And that word "during"... what, do we gotta have someone come in with another form to sign while in the middle of the act? Mamma mia, cosa stai facendo, Italia?
/r/MensRights30/09/25 12:25 PM
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Oh sure but if any other guy said it, there would be arguments of "men brought it upon themselves" or "no we have a douchebag epidemic" or some bullshit like that
/r/MensRights17/09/25 02:13 PM
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I mean maybe if they had to... would be really hard though. And who wants that any anyway? Besides the delusional...
/r/MensRights01/09/25 02:40 PM
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There's a lot going on here that I didn't even read. But from what did I read I will say life insurance is important, but the way she's pushing it, especially at the expense of postponing an appointment for something more immediate than, idk, death, gives me bad feelings about her. And the fact she still goes by her ex husbands name? I mean to me it's weird enough when a woman loves a guy enough to marry him but not enough to take his last name. But she's not just going by her maiden name, she's…
/r/MensRights29/08/25 10:37 PM
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I do think its uncommon for women to face consequences, but I think it's even rarer for them to face harsh enough consequences. I don't know the full story so I don't know if she got in any trouble, but I can see her not facing anything unless he did die. I've heard of way too many cases of the woman getting away with it right until she finally kills her husband. But if it was an abusive man he'd be locked up, even if not for long enough, and given a restraining order and the whole nine yards be…
/r/MensRights29/08/25 05:10 PM
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I'm just gonna put my two cents in and say that everyone has struggles and men not having to go through things like periods or pregnancy or other female-exclusive or female-majority problems is not privilege, it's just not going through stuff that doesn't apply to them.
/r/MensRights29/08/25 04:26 PM
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All I read was she wants more women to suffer from issues that require organ replacement to survive...
/r/MensRights28/08/25 11:39 PM
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Okay say a guy wants to be cut. That should be up to him to decide when he's an adult. And it should absolutely be treated like any other medical operation and anesthesia should be used.
/r/MensRights24/08/25 11:13 PM
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I don't believe it's pseudoscience, I think there's some truth to it. Of course there's going to be exceptions to the rule; there's going to be boys who maature early, and girls who mature late. But if anything that idea means your sister should have been held to a higher standard. I'm so sick and tired of boys being forced to grow up too soon and then people wonder why we have "manchildren" when the men didn't get to be children when they were still boys. And men's hobbies are seen as immature …
/r/MensRights24/08/25 12:26 AM
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This is so hard to watch. All these incidents are hard to watch. Usually I think its sad when someone's not willing to fight for their country, but somehow with Ukraine I think the men there know that trying to fight is a lost cause. It's all a pointless slaughter for both sides....
/r/MensRights23/08/25 01:47 AM
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After years of feminists saying we should all be feminists and feminism is also for men. Honestly why do we still take them seriously? They have never been able to agree on anything.
/r/MensRights20/08/24 10:00 PM
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Came to this conclusion from all the men I know who have remarried at least once. Some are happy with their current wife, sure, but most gave up or should have given up after the second divorce.
/r/MensRights11/08/24 08:25 PM
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