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| 2 | Did I miss a memo somewhere? Apparently men are no longer allowed to have sexual boundaries.You definitely haven’t pissed me off, and i do think we’re both dodo’s arguing two different points as though we’re on the same page talking about the exact same thing. However, to a certain extent I feel coercion isn’t rape. As a woman I’ve had a sex, had sex or done things i didn’t want to during (but still very much of my own volition decided to do), and I’ve been raped and there is a giant difference between the last two of those things. So even if there Is coercion about the use of a condom… | /r/MensRights | 20/04/22 10:57 PM |
| 3 | Women educating men on masculinity.I am truly sorry that has been your experience 😔 | /r/MensRights | 20/04/22 01:40 AM |
| 0 | Did I miss a memo somewhere? Apparently men are no longer allowed to have sexual boundaries.I’m not forcing anyone to consent to having sex that makes them uncomfortable, and while we may disagree on what’s “rational” it still doesn’t make it equivalent. I’m not saying couples should or should not agree to have sex and whatever they agree is their business. I’m saying that refusing to wear a condom and calling that rape is stupid as fuck. It’s an ignorant statement that shows you have no understanding or empathy for what rape actually is and the legitimate effects it has on people who … | /r/MensRights | 17/04/22 06:51 PM |
| -1 | Did I miss a memo somewhere? Apparently men are no longer allowed to have sexual boundaries.Clearly your reading comprehension is the one with an issue. Refusing to use a verified form of protection as a consent condition is not within the realm of rationality and does not make it rape. It is not equivalent to other forms of penetration or oral sex. It just isn’t and the idea that a man still agrees to wear a condom even if he doesn’t want to does NOT constitute rape. | /r/MensRights | 17/04/22 02:53 AM |
| -1 | Did I miss a memo somewhere? Apparently men are no longer allowed to have sexual boundaries.No one saying you HAVE to have sex, but the idea that not wearing a condom is “a boundary” is preposterous. | /r/MensRights | 17/04/22 02:48 AM |
| -2 | Did I miss a memo somewhere? Apparently men are no longer allowed to have sexual boundaries.Read: agreeing to have sex. Please try to tell anyone in real life (e.g. NOT in this circle-jerk r/) that being part to two consenting adults that AGREE to have sex and one is made to wear a condom is rape. You are not only factually wrong but making yourself sound incredibly ignorant in the process. | /r/MensRights | 16/04/22 08:01 PM |
| -2 | Did I miss a memo somewhere? Apparently men are no longer allowed to have sexual boundaries.Yes, this Apple is very similar to the Empire State Building /s | /r/MensRights | 16/04/22 07:26 PM |
| -3 | Did I miss a memo somewhere? Apparently men are no longer allowed to have sexual boundaries.Someone agreeing to have sex but being made to wear a condom is NOT rape lmaoooo | /r/MensRights | 16/04/22 07:20 PM |
| 1 | Did I miss a memo somewhere? Apparently men are no longer allowed to have sexual boundaries.Yeah but unless there’s an allergy (which there are latex -free condoms to mitigate that) there’s no real, legitimate reason not to. Seriously, STI’s and pregnancy. | /r/MensRights | 16/04/22 07:18 PM |
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