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| 5 | A sign that prohibits men from parking next to a gas station in Germany...Well, it has some legal consequences, since it was put in place by the owner and he controls the property, he can get you pulled or something. | /r/MensRights | 01/09/19 08:04 PM |
| 1 | Because of course a girl should feel entitled to join an all male choir instead of an all female choirNo, only for a good reason, eg when there is a biological difference or other anatomical differences. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/19 05:26 AM |
| 2 | Equality right?That's an interesting point, but I think there is another important issue. The mens urinal usually lack privacy, so that would need to change. Installing more stalls for urinals would be necessary, otherwise it would violate the intimate space of most men. | /r/MensRights | 03/08/19 07:53 PM |
| 1 | "if a woman makes a man have penetrative sex with her, without his consent … That's not rape under the law of England and Wales"In Germany as well (unless she has a weapon) | /r/MensRights | 26/07/19 09:03 AM |
| 2 | Was doing research for a project and its only rape if you have sex with a girl apparantlyIn Germany it's only rape if you penetrate someone, use a weapon or you humiliate the person (the last one isn't completely correct, but hard to translate). Guess what, there are not many men being raped compared to women... | /r/MensRights | 17/06/19 04:22 PM |
| 3 | Does this sub accept that FGM is worse than MGM?It should be the same, depending on the case. There are different FGMs and MGMs (eg. One FGM is a few small incisions on the inside, which heal completely afterwards, another is the removal of the clitoris, for the first one you probably wouldn't get 15 years, for the second one probably. For the MGMs, there is also a part removal of the foreskin, to be fair this is mostly a medical necessity, when there are complications). Most people don't know about the consequences of MGMs and general facts … | /r/MensRights | 26/04/19 02:58 PM |
| 4 | The emasculation of James Bond. (It was only a matter of time.)He plays the villain and I think he will be great at this role, what worries me, is the Metoo influence. It could ruin the character. | /r/MensRights | 25/04/19 10:10 PM |
| 2 | Do you love women?No I am gay, of course I love all the female members of my family, but I am very glad to be gay. | /r/MensRights | 10/04/19 07:57 AM |
| 2 | “Please no hate, I already feel so bad..”The foreskin is the most sensible tissue of a man's body, the removal of it (in religious cases and a "full" circumsicion are 60% removed) means that an inner organ becomes an outer organ. It's rather an amputation than just a small cut, the sensible skin from the tip of the penis changes, the sensibility is strongly reduced and there are long term effects, e. g. errectile disfunction, problems with orgasms etc. It also effects the ability of the child to deal with pain, studies show, that boys … | /r/MensRights | 08/04/19 08:29 AM |
| 12 | Gay males are more likely to be the victims of hate crimes than lesbians. Why do you think that is?My boyfriend is a gay best friend of some girls, but I was asked once to go shopping, my reaction was: WTF, I am gay, why the f should I know something about female clothing and I hate to go shopping. Nobody asked me again. | /r/MensRights | 31/03/19 02:41 PM |
| 1 | Gay males are more likely to be the victims of hate crimes than lesbians. Why do you think that is?*me. The discrimination in Germany is not that open, but I was on parties, where friends of mine asked me to be discreet and prepare mentally for some other guests. I live near Berlin and there are some areas where you should walk hand in hand with your boyfriend (people nearly died because of that). | /r/MensRights | 31/03/19 01:50 PM |
| 8 | Gay males are more likely to be the victims of hate crimes than lesbians. Why do you think that is?Gay males where always more oppressed than female homosexuals. In some countries it was never illegal to be lesbian, gay on the other hand not so much. As a gay male (in Germany), I know of a couple of lesbians who faced some discrimination, but the what I know of gay friends of mine is much worse (like beating up by their fathers bad). I faced very little discrimination (a bit name calling and so on) and honestly, I hope I get a few older people to attack my with my boyfriend, we do everything … | /r/MensRights | 31/03/19 01:47 PM |
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