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| 4 | A guide to marriage, money, and prenups.if you have means and resources and you feel something is about to happen, go get a consultation with the 5 best, top lawyers in town, once you have a consultation, they can not represent the bitch, they cant even talk to her. Intentionally conflicting out lawyers is likely illegal. Do not do this. | /r/TheRedPill | 30/08/15 10:34 PM |
| 3 | On 'chubby chasers' ...This hesitancy to judge other peoples' tastes is at the core of the SJW movement. There's a difference between not judging and not caring. I don't care if this guy wants to fuck fat chicks. | /r/TheRedPill | 24/07/15 02:37 PM |
| -5 | Divorce is no longer about the individuals involved, it is now an industry.Dude, you're advocating murder. Not cool. | /r/TheRedPill | 07/06/15 11:53 PM |
| 0 | A 5'5 size 22 supermodel? Are men supposed to accept this?People magazine I don't give a shit. I don't read that trash. They're probably not even targeting men. | /r/TheRedPill | 01/06/15 05:07 AM |
| 3 | texting advice''im in the car give me ur coordinates'' Lack of capitalization and things like "ur" make you sounds like a child. Asking for "coordinates" makes you sound like an autistic child. | /r/TheRedPill | 21/10/14 06:06 AM |
| 16 | According to the census bureau, one in five men between the ages of 25 to 34 are living with their parents. Only one in ten women in this age bracket are in this situation.Where did he say that there was anything wrong with it? | /r/MensRights | 22/12/13 08:16 PM |
| 2 | Stand Your Ground VS Battered Woman DefenseIf your life is in danger, non-SYG self defense allows you to kill. If you feel like your life might be danger, SYG allows you to kill. This is not true. All SYG does is remove the duty to retreat, it has nothing to do with feelings. http://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-law-basics/stand-your-ground-laws.html Now, on deadly force in self defense, SYG or not: In every state that I'm aware of, the standard necessary for use of deadly force in self defense is "reasonable apprehension of death or ser… | /r/MensRights | 22/12/13 02:33 AM |
| 1 | Stand Your Ground VS Battered Woman DefenseAre you being sarcastic in your description of how self defense works? I'm not sure that society really views "battered woman defense" better than any other self defense laws. Society doesn't care enough to codify BWD in any laws that I'm aware of, and no state has recently weakened self-defense laws in some time. Are you saying that I'm wrong about what "Stand your ground" means, or are you agreeing that the term is commonly misused? | /r/MensRights | 21/12/13 01:54 AM |
| 1 | Stand Your Ground VS Battered Woman DefenseApples and oranges. "Stand your ground*," which you're using here as a general term to refer to the concept of self-defense, is actual written law in the states where it exists. You can look it up online and read it, judges give an instruction to juries on it, and it was put into place by the state legislature. The "Battered woman defense" isn't a written law. It's a way defense attorneys will seek to either justify a homicide as self-defense, or to mitigate the homicide as happening due to insa… | /r/MensRights | 20/12/13 06:59 AM |
| 4 | Military Judge Rules that Obama Exerted "Unlawful Command Influence" on Sexual Assault CasesRemember folks-- the President is the Commander-in-Chief of the US military. If his comments were limited to "sexual assault cases need to go to a court martial," this wouldn't be a problem. Instead, he explicitly said that sexual assault cases need to end is a dishonorable discharge. He told his subordinates what outcome to give if they serve on a jury. The accused might not get a fair trial because of this. | /r/MensRights | 16/06/13 09:11 PM |
| 1 | If a female can terminate her maternity at any time during pregnancy, shouldn't a male be able to resign his rights to paternity at any time during pregnancy as well?You're asking moral questions, not legal questions. I'm a lawyer, not a philosopher/priest/rabbi/imam/shaman/metaphysicist. | /r/MensRights | 18/07/12 02:17 AM |
| 1 | If a female can terminate her maternity at any time during pregnancy, shouldn't a male be able to resign his rights to paternity at any time during pregnancy as well?I'm a JAG | /r/MensRights | 18/07/12 02:15 AM |
| 2 | If a female can terminate her maternity at any time during pregnancy, shouldn't a male be able to resign his rights to paternity at any time during pregnancy as well?US lawyer here. In my state, and every other state that I've heard family law attorneys discuss, it absolutely would not. There are two general lines of thought as to why. First, that there are some contracts that are just so contrary to public policy that they are invalid, going around child support being one of them; and second, that the child would have to be a party to this contract (because the child support is for them, not for the mother) and they are not a party. | /r/MensRights | 17/07/12 04:56 AM |
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