No. Seriously. Thank you. 24/f who's been lurking on men's rights for a few weeks without posting or commenting on anything.

Backstory to justify the gratitude: I watched my dad work 14 hour days my whole life to provide an amazing life for my family. He was cheated on, emotionally abused, and generally treated like a tool in the lives of the women around him. He was served with divorce papers after 27 years of faithful marriage (on his part- despite the last 15 years being in spent in seperate bedrooms). The point of this is that since then he has discovered his own group of Men's Rights activists, and has become the same great man he always has been- just with massive stones.

I am a military girlfriend, and I have watched dozens...dozens and dozens of good providers, strong, amazing men, be cheated on, villianized, emotionally abused, and finally be divorced and have their children virtually taken away from them (while paying child support and living in a studio apartment). All because they're men.

I attribute this entirely to skewed "feminism" and the idea that women get everything they want and have to do none of the work. Period. Because they're women and once, they couldn't vote. No matter what the situation, a woman is the "victim" of a man. It sickens me. :(

I have never had more hope for families, and the happiness of good men, than I have had since discovering /r/MensRights. Your thoughts and insights have also really helped me help a few guys who are really down right now. Thanks, MensRights!