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| 201 | I am a woman and part of my job is interviewing fathers on how to better include them in federally subsidized parenting programs, what I have heard breaks my heart. | Marriage/Children | whyisthatpotato | /r/MensRights | 27/05/20 10:16 PM |
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| -1 | I’m not going to hold the door to a unknown women in my life anymoreI love this and have been thinking about the same thing for a few months. I don't want to let other people influence me to act outside of my own values. | /r/MensRights | 07/05/24 01:15 PM |
| 1 | "Fathers are not second class citizens" As if there weren't enough reasons to love Judge Judy already.I am so happy for that guy, it must have felt awesome for someone to validate the role of the father. As a part of my job I interview a lot of men who have been involved with CPS and are having custody issues. Most of them bring up how they have been treated unfairly in the justice system. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/01/21 01:00 AM |
| 4 | I am a woman and part of my job is interviewing fathers on how to better include them in federally subsidized parenting programs, what I have heard breaks my heart.I say "support", but the programs we evaluate are often court mandated for parents who are close to getting their children removed from the home- aka high risk. The programs are also specifically for first time parents or those with young children, and teach development, health and safety, and communication. I certainly agree that there is a certain inherent level of condescension there, but a lot of the parents (women included) really DO need a new skill set for parenting. I will say though tha… | /r/MensRights | 28/05/20 12:06 PM |
| 37 | I am a woman and part of my job is interviewing fathers on how to better include them in federally subsidized parenting programs, what I have heard breaks my heart.Oh wow, just watched the trailer and I'll have to watch the movie, it looks very compelling and educational. Several of the men I interviewed talked some about the bias in the court system as well, so I am curious to learn more about that. The trailer pointed out that our countries are built on the motion that our sons are disposable- that is a sad reality. There is a male therapist and professor who has a wonderful podcast, Psychology in Seattle, who frequently talks about the misconception tha… | /r/MensRights | 27/05/20 10:42 PM |
| 2 | Media has no issues shaming men publicallyWow this is so uncomfortable to even read as a woman, I feel terrible for him knowing someone wrote this | /r/MensRights | 01/05/20 08:05 PM |
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