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There is, but unfortunately it is portrayed as a 'man-baby' movement. There are a much larger number of men in their 20's that aren't growing up in the traditional manner than every before. They aren't interested in dating, they don't take high paying, high stress jobs, and are more about maximizing free time than maximizing wealth. A lot of people consider it a physiological problem that has to be addressed. I think its a rational response to the removal of pride from the traditional path. A lo…
/r/MensRights31/05/12 04:39 PM
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That is true to a point. However, the one that really got me as sexist is the marriage discount. As a 23 yr old male, I pay the 'young male driver' price for insurance. It went down a bit when I turned 25 and will go down to normal when I hit 30. My 22 yr old wife on the same plan with everything else the same pays the same rate as a 40 yr old women because she is married. Evidently being a young married female makes you as responsible as an experienced driver, but being a young married male put…
/r/MensRights26/05/12 04:40 PM
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Easy change: "discount for whomever shows up in a dress" That will make things a lot more fun.
/r/MensRights30/01/12 05:58 PM
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But part of me very much dislikes that X must =Y in all cases. There are differences in averages of different populations for many reasons, but mostly because we get labeled as such. Doesn't matter if its black/white/yellow, male/female, nerd/jock, we fit the role we are taught we should. And forcing an equal number in each category isn't going to change this. What is sad is that black/white, man/woman is such a small part of human diversity but a key factor in how society decides our role. Thin…
/r/MensRights03/12/11 08:22 AM
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While the legal issues need to change, men need to keep this in mind. Unless you are willing to deal with a possible kid with the women you are with, you better wrap up. It isn't fair, it isn't right, but under current laws, men have to have control of their reproductive cells.
/r/MensRights22/11/11 04:30 PM
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Beasts I think is the closest, but originally the word animals did not include humans. But biologists needed to stress the connection to show how their research was relevant to society and a word that covered both. So they pushed a changed understanding of animals. And considering how biology and evolution works, I think that is the better defination. If dolphins were to be considered nonhuman persons, would said work have to remove them from that group? So instead of coming up with a new noun, …
/r/MensRights10/11/11 04:48 PM
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