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5-7 minutes? That's too much, people go to sleep after just a few seconds of choking. I guess he was worried about what he would do after waking up but it's still too much.
/r/MensRights18/07/24 01:57 PM
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I said I live here to prove you can't fool me dumbass. I literally sent you first hand proof that Arabs used hijab to differentiate free women from slaves. The hadith I sent you are sahih. They are the most reliable accounts of people that lived at that time. You are literally the first idiot I have seen to claim that hijab isn't an Arab tradition. It's a mind boggling claim as Turks never wore hijab. You can see the artwork they drew all the way back in 15th century or the pictures taken in 19t…
/r/MensRights23/06/23 08:48 PM
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Sell these lies to retarded westoids. I live here dumbass. Turks had never been ultra religious. Hijab is an Arab tradition. And Mohammad is a rapist. Here are actual first hand sources: https://www.reddit.com/r/exmuslim/comments/qhmi7n/hotd_130_umar_sees_slavegirl_wearing_hijab_and_he/ https://www.reddit.com/r/exmuslim/comments/tpiasz/what_does_this_sub_think_of_rprogressiveislam/i2b67n5/ https://www.newageislam.com/islamic-society/dr-mohsen-haredy/-prophet-concubines/d/108598 https://tr.wikipe…
/r/MensRights23/06/23 02:33 PM
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Bruh Ottomans were far more progressive than the previous muslim states. In later years some Arabs revolted because they wanted a stricter version of Islam. When researching early islamic conquests you regulary see female tribal leaders, whom Muhammad killed or turned into sex slaves. You know nothing about the history of the Middle East
/r/MensRights23/06/23 02:42 AM
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He also had many sex slaves and oversaw the rape of his fellow humans.
/r/MensRights23/06/23 02:38 AM
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libtards Stop bringing stupid American politics into this. These problems are universal.
/r/MensRights27/12/22 01:49 PM
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Not really. Modern conscription is not that old, it goes back to the French revolution. Before that sometimes soldiers were levied during wartime but mostly they were either motivated by pay/loot or had feudal obligations.
/r/MensRights31/03/22 07:22 PM
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If single father wasn't better than two mothers I would say correlation. But there is clearly something other than economics at play here. Fathers are essential.
/r/MensRights27/12/21 06:51 PM
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Relationships don't have to result in babies. Shocking, I know.
/r/MensRights30/10/21 06:31 PM
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But affected the lives of billions. It is done without consent but still legal.
/r/MensRights04/10/21 03:02 PM
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I'm personally not a big fan of genital mutilation either tbh
/r/MensRights04/10/21 02:39 PM
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I agree that it should be legal. But the countries that don't want sex work do this.
/r/MensRights21/09/21 06:06 PM
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... or they want the sex workers that are abused to come forward without fearing punishment.
/r/MensRights21/09/21 05:07 PM
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You remind me of a feminist in another forum who described pregnancy as being taken over by an alien Well it is very similar. The problems don't end with pregnancy either. Having another child is a huge responsibility and I sympathize with anyone who doesn't want to. If your wife doesn't want another kid and you don't want to leave her, then sorry but you are out of luck. I would support you if you didn't want a kid but she did.
/r/MensRights08/09/21 12:48 AM
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Well, you go ahead take that with a smile from ear to ear if you wish... Not me. You can take it smiling or weeping, but you have to take it. I don't know how much clearer I can be about this: If she says I don't want to have a child what are you going to say? "I know it will completely mess up your mental and physical health for months, this will dictate every part of your life afterwards, give you a huge amount of responsibility that you don't want, it will have lasting effects on your body, s…
/r/MensRights07/09/21 11:18 PM
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I disagree. I see abortion as fixing a mistake. Having an abortion is like never getting pregnant in the first place. We wouldn't argue not getting pregnant is not giving someone a shake at life.
/r/MensRights07/09/21 09:55 PM
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It's not somebody yet. It's just a clump of cells. It's better that never exists than being born to a mother that doesn't want it.
/r/MensRights07/09/21 09:42 PM
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Dude you keep vomiting huge walls of text that don't mean anything. It is simple, it is black and white. If someone doesn't want to have a baby but you do you have two options: Convince them to have the baby Find somebody else. If you make them have a baby either by requiring it by law or by threating them you are forcing them. I know it sucks but this is one thing men and women aren't equal. We have to deal with it until we invent artificial wombs.
/r/MensRights07/09/21 09:37 PM
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No one said anything about forcing to have a child. The person I was replying to did. If men and women have equal responsibility for a child then men should also have equal rights to not have the child, or if the other party wants the child then free the man from legal responsibility. This is exactly what I am saying. Don't force anyone to carry a baby they don't want to have, also don't force anyone to financially support a child they didn't want to have.
/r/MensRights07/09/21 01:41 PM
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Dude find a woman who is willing to put herself through the torture of pregnancy and child birth. You have no right to force it on somebody.
/r/MensRights07/09/21 09:51 AM
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I don't like the idea of someone being made a parent without their consent. I like the idea of forced abortion even less. I'm glad I am not in charge of deciding these things.
/r/MensRights07/09/21 09:46 AM
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Or worse, in prison. Sons raised by single mothers are far more likely to end up in jail.
/r/MensRights06/09/21 03:57 PM
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I agree with you both. If the mother doesn't want the baby she shouldn't be forced to give birth. If the father doesn't want the baby he shouldn't be forced to support the child.
/r/MensRights06/09/21 03:54 PM
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Sure: Sarah Millican. Get this toxic shit out of here buddy. We are here to talk about men's rights, not to bash women. Do you want to get the subreddit banned?
/r/MensRights16/08/21 12:27 AM
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Some people are fucking weird man. I guess he meant 40 yo women are jealous because 40 yo men are lusting after 19 yo girls. He must have snorted a mile long line of copium before typing that.
/r/MensRights07/08/21 11:36 AM
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That's predatory af. 13 is far too immature for a 17 yo. Let's not bring this type of shit to this sub and focus on important stuff like conscription, circumsicion, court biases etc.
/r/MensRights06/08/21 08:24 PM
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Check this out: https://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/comments/695m34/karen_straughans_response_to_those_arent_real/
/r/MensRights05/08/21 09:04 PM
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I should have realized you are a retard not worth debating by you bringing up Hitler the moment an argument started. Go fuck yourself slavery apologist.
/r/MensRights21/07/21 03:03 PM
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Dude just fucking let it go. Conscripts are useless in modern war and if they were paid properly countries would get enough professional soldiers before WW2 as well. How thick are you? You're literally supporting slavery, you are saying people should be locked up in barracks in their most productive years. If the US can have millions of volunteers now it means we clearly don't need conscription.
/r/MensRights21/07/21 02:35 PM
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If another Hitler appears and we don't volunteer then let us perish.
/r/MensRights21/07/21 02:20 PM
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I'm saying two things: Hitler would be defeated with volunteers only. We don't have a Hitler to defeat now. Today conscription is not necessary, it's just slavery.
/r/MensRights21/07/21 01:50 PM
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This also gives women a huge advantage in their careers. No one wants to employ men who haven't done their "service". If you do it right away after graduation all the jobs for new grads will be taken when you come back. If you don't you have to leave your job later. Plus your skills will get rusty. This is literally institutionalized sexism but no one cares because it affects men.
/r/MensRights21/07/21 07:46 AM
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wtf? Are you legit defending conscription right now? Locking up people against their will and forcing them to do unpaid labour under the threat of legal punishment has a special name. Do you know what it is?
/r/MensRights21/07/21 07:36 AM
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Women also beat their children far more than men do for some reason.
/r/MensRights05/07/21 12:35 PM
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Do you have a source for that 5% figure? The numbers I found are different.
/r/MensRights04/04/21 03:33 PM
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