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| 1 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..I’d rather mow the lawn once a week than do laundry, dishes, kids’ appointments, haircuts, plan social events, and cook 3 meals 7 days a week. | /r/MensRights | 25/11/21 08:50 PM |
| 1 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..No I just think it’s okay for women to exist as women in the workplace and for men to exist as men in the private/family sphere. Neither ruins the other. | /r/MensRights | 25/11/21 08:49 PM |
| 1 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..If you want me to believe that men aren’t worse (sexually) than women, then fine; tell other men in your life to stop being creeps. Report all porn videos you find depicting violence against women. Don’t be angry at women, because they didn’t create a system in which men prove time and time again that they are capable of rape, assault, and objectification; men made it, and the shitty, evil women that exist in the world are using it to their advantage. There are bad people in every demographic, a… | /r/MensRights | 23/11/21 04:57 PM |
| 1 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..You might consider the idea that women haven’t contributed to engineering or physical sciences as much as men because they literally couldn’t have bank accounts until the 1960s at the earliest lol. There’s been a lot of time for men to make great strides in the world because women werent allowed to do anything but be homemakers until the mid 20th century. And that doesn’t just change overnight; you can’t expect an entire demographic to suddenly have the knowledge, drive, and understanding to sud… | /r/MensRights | 23/11/21 04:53 PM |
| 1 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..Ted Bundy Ed Kemper Willy Pickton The Toolbox Killers The Golden State Killer Israel Keyes Luka Magnotta The Junko Furuta case Jeffrey Dahmer John Wayne Gacy Zodiac Killer Long Island Killer Charles Manson Richard Ramirez While you’re right that there are a few women who have done these things too, I am 100% certain that you aren’t frequently worried about the women you meet being serial killers who want to rape and murder you. In fact, I bet you don’t ever even think about women serial killers … | /r/MensRights | 23/11/21 04:42 PM |
| 1 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..Have you ever stopped and asked yourself “Why do people believe women when they accuse men of rape or assault?” It’s because it isn’t far fetched. People wouldn’t believe those horrible shitty women who falsely accuse if it was completely unbelievable that a man would EVER rape a woman. Those who create false accusations are inarguably terrible, slimy, and purely evil. With that in mind, if we lived in a world where a woman said “He assaulted me!!!” and everybody could, in unison say “A man? Rap… | /r/MensRights | 23/11/21 04:33 PM |
| 1 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..I’m in a loving long term relationship with a normal dude who spends very little time thinking or talking about how malicious women are, or how worried he is of getting falsely accused. I acknowledge that there are excellent men in the world, and it’s absolutely possible to avoid the bad ones, but bad men do really bad things. Bad women do bad things too, but not in the same way. It’s a different kind of bad. I can elaborate if you don’t know what I mean. | /r/MensRights | 22/11/21 04:50 PM |
| 1 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..There are plenty of nasty women, but not in the same way. Women are socially nasty, and better at deviously and maliciously navigating social systems. The bad men are the ones who want to rape and kill. It’s different. I’d be worried about a bad woman ruining my social status, starting a rumour about me, or otherwise bullying me. I’d be worried about a bad man wanting to rape and strangle me. Unfortunately, both things I just listed actually do happen and aren’t just wild scenarios. If you reall… | /r/MensRights | 22/11/21 04:46 PM |
| 0 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..I plan to teach my son to be a nice normal person, and I hope you do the same, so that one day there will be so many good men in the world that women don’t have to be worried anymore. Unfortunately, we aren’t there yet. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 06:53 PM |
| 0 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..Good luck if you ever have a daughter, unfortunately I think she will feel like her dad thinks she’s useless in the workplace and that she’s an idiot for feeling upset when she learns that men masturbate to the idea of her and other girls her age being humiliated and roughed up. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 04:57 PM |
| 0 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..I said this in another comment, but I think I struggle to understand why the ones who do no wrong are so offended by the idea that they’re part of a demographic that does do wrong, and not infrequently (if you follow true crime or watch porn, you’ll know that plenty of men do/want to do fucked up sexual shit to women, they aren’t just the few degenerates in the corner of the globe, look at Max Hardcore, which was super popular before he was banned). I’m a white person, and I don’t feel defensive… | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 04:46 PM |
| 1 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..Have you seen the statistics about which spouse does all of the household chores, errands, grocery shopping, scheduling kids’ appointments, picking them up from school, etc.? Even with both women and men working full time nowadays, this responsibility still falls more on women because women are still perceived as homemakers even though they do full time work. In many instances, if wives/mothers didn’t schedule their kids’ haircuts, clean the house, buy the groceries, meal prep, it just wouldn’t … | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 04:31 PM |
| 0 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..If men didn’t rape, people wouldn’t believe and promote this extreme and garbage narrative that women are always right about any sexual assault case. Let’s stop men from doing weird creepy sex stuff to women so that we reach a point in society where if a woman accused a man of being weird toward her sexually, people would be like “wtf, no way, men aren’t ever sexually creepy toward women, that would literally never happen.” Unfortunately, at this point in time, we can’t safely say that. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 04:26 PM |
| 0 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..The whole “I haven’t personally done anything bad” ideology is the problem here. I’m a white person, and instead of saying “I’m not a racist so why do racial minorities think I’m evil,” I try to look at it as “there are tonnes of white people who have historically been absolutely horrible to racial minorities, and still are to this day, so I’d like to try and educate other white people to not be pieces of shit so that racialized groups have less of a reason to feel wary of white people.” No need… | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 04:23 PM |
| 0 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..Picture this: horny 12 year old finds porn for the first time. Front page shows rough crying rapey porn. Kid’s first impression of sex/porn. Is horny, so masturbated to it bc it’s the first vid they find. Begins conditioning their brain to respond to those front page videos by being aroused. Results in girls being aroused by being treated that way, and boys being aroused by treating women that way. This whole gen z being obsessed with “daddy dom” shit isn’t just random, it’s absolutely influence… | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 02:34 PM |
| 1 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..I’m trying to think about that more now. I didn’t as much as I should’ve. Thanks for reminding me to. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 02:29 PM |
| 0 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..So what you’re saying is men coming into a female-dominated industry and implementing higher pay/being allowed to work overtime without penalty is the same as women coming into a male dominated workplace and saying “hey I’d love to feel respected and not sexualized plz”? The former sounds pretty great, I feel like you’re referencing the idea that women hate overtime and long hours (thus why they get paid less), which I always find funny bc I’ve worked in retail and the food industry and almost 9… | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 02:25 PM |
| 0 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..You’re right, I agree that that’s a terrible thing for a young boy to hear. Sorry for not addressing that. However, maybe he should be upset with the men who do rape rather than with the community of women who are acknowledging that men rape. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 02:19 PM |
| 1 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..Sorry forgot to add /s | /r/MensRights | 18/11/21 02:17 PM |
| 0 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..Right, fair enough. Do you have any thoughts about the rest of my comment? | /r/MensRights | 17/11/21 11:29 PM |
| -16 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..notallwomen Why do men keep avoiding all of the good, nice women and only interacting with the crazy ones…if they just stopped going for Staceys then maybe they’d see that not all women are evil…only Staceys falsely accuse and hurt men. | /r/MensRights | 17/11/21 11:08 PM |
| -17 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..I haven’t said anything about teaching your daughter that all men are inherently evil. I’m just saying that if you allow your daughter to think that it’s extremely unlikely that all men she meets will only have good, not-sexually-charged intentions, something bad will happen. I wish that wasn’t the case, I wish it was different, but look at what kind of porn is popular globally; barely legal teens, gagging, gaping, crying, slapping, choking, rough, struggling…this isn’t weird, niche, uncommon st… | /r/MensRights | 17/11/21 11:06 PM |
| -4 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..I’m sorry that happened to you. Isn’t it fair to say that there are shitty women who falsely accuse AND shitty men who rape? I think men who are falsely accused are victims, and I apologize for not supporting that sentiment as outwardly as I should have. I do think, though, that there is a shockingly high number of men out there who actually do rape, which then gives the #MeToo movement traction; saying that there is not a disturbingly high amount of sexually charged crime against women is just … | /r/MensRights | 17/11/21 10:57 PM |
| -12 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..In the context of this post alone, what I’m hearing is that you feel victimized because you’re concerned that women will falsely accuse you of rape. The primary reason that women can get away with that bullshit is because plenty of men do, in fact, rape; men doing weird sexual shit to women isnt just a myth pulled out of feminists’ asses lol, it’s grounded in what actually happens. I’d say be angry at both the piece of shit women who falsely accuse AND the piece of shit men who actually do rape … | /r/MensRights | 17/11/21 10:07 PM |
| -8 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..I don’t think that means women ruined the workplace, I think it means that they have a different approach to social interactions. I’m not sure what you’re describing, how men interact, is inherently the best and most normal way to exist in a workplace - it’s the traditionally masculine way, sure, but that doesn’t mean the way women are socially is wrong or worse…just different. Again, imagine having a daughter who wants to be a pilot and then her hearing you say “women ruined the workplace, they… | /r/MensRights | 17/11/21 10:00 PM |
| -29 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..I hear you, and that’s a fair point. Just consider teaching your daughter to trust all men and that it’s very unlikely any of them will have sinister intentions, thoughts, or fantasies about her. Not all men want to do perverted stuff to women, but enough do to warrant caution. If you intend to teach your daughter that almost every man she meets does not want to do bad, sexual things to her…good luck with her not getting hurt. | /r/MensRights | 17/11/21 09:57 PM |
| -53 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..I know so many men who don’t think about any of this and just exist normally because they know they aren’t fuckin weird lol. Imagine if you had a daughter - would you feel comfortable with men she isn’t super close with hugging her, or telling her she’s hot, touching her shoulder, looking her up and down when they think she doesn’t see them? That’s the kind of shit that’s weird. It’s very possible to just exist normally around women, there really truly aren’t many that are as insane as you think… | /r/MensRights | 17/11/21 09:39 PM |
| -14 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..Doesn’t this make you feel sad if you think about having a daughter and having her hear something like “women ruined the workplace?” Try to only say stuff about women that you’d want your daughter to hear and believe. Same goes for what people say about men, I don’t think it only goes one way. | /r/MensRights | 17/11/21 09:37 PM |
| -33 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..You should teach your daughter to trust all men! I don’t think anything bad will happen to her - she probably won’t get raped. It’s probably worth ignoring all of the true crime stories that exist though, as it’s, like, super common for men to be scary and want to do bad sexual shit to women, that’ll make it easier for her to trust them. | /r/MensRights | 17/11/21 09:35 PM |
| -28 | "It's not that simple." but actually it is that simple..Yes, I know that not all men will rape me. But even if 0.000001% of them might want to rape me then it’s worth avoiding them. | /r/MensRights | 17/11/21 09:33 PM |
| 0 | The Wage Gap is bullshitMight those differences be rooted in the way men and women are raised, though? I would think it’s safe to guess that men are socialized to take more risks, work longer hours, and unabashedly ask for raises, whereas women haven’t historically been taught to be breadwinners (were kept out of the job market for decades etc, and that mentality doesn’t change overnight) or to take risks. Also, women take more time off bc they have kids to tend to, etc. Those are my thoughts. In summary, I agree with … | /r/MensRights | 27/10/21 05:53 PM |
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