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I respectfully disagree. Some of the biggest MRAs where I am in the UK are gay, their eyes were opened because of their sexuality. Every time there is sexual violence against young boys by older women, it's always oh wow where was she when I was 14. It shoots us in the leg every time. Its not even most straight men. It's a percentage of the them, that sit on onlyfans all day cos they are so overly attracted to woman. It's not always the case, but in my experience, it's the crazy gooners that are…
/r/MensRights07/07/25 10:46 AM
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I often find men are willing to put up with a lot of things they shouldn't because they are very attracted to women. I wouldn't say i am completely asexual but my level of attraction is very low. You might think that's a bad thing, but it can be a superpower. It can really expose a lot of women and highlight the good ones. I imagine it's like this for many gay men. It's like sorry society shouldn't be this way. Men need rights, too. One guy screams at you, "You're misogynistic!". Dude, just go a…
/r/MensRights07/07/25 10:17 AM
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Honestly, a lot of folks who introduced me to a lot of the issues affecting men were women. It doesn't matter what percentage or number of women who participate. Most folks probably haven't even thought about it. If they are interested or in any way want help, hell, even if they disagree, they are more than welcome. They are some of the most powerful voices. Anyone can provide good ideas or feedback. It's going to be helpful. They are not the enemy, far from it. One of the biggest issues the lef…
/r/MensRights23/05/25 08:47 PM
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Ok, so if I understand you correctly. That's the problem. Originally feminists didn't think like that. They knew that they didn't want to become what they fought. True equality is everyone being the same. It doesn't mean a crime was committed against me, so i get a free crime to commit against other people. Nelson Mandela served 27 years in prison because he fought against South African apartheid and because he wanted equality for all people. Despite the horrors visited upon him and his people. …
/r/MensRights17/05/25 08:21 AM
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I honestly believe that at this time, if we were to have a vote for a truly equal humanism, a joining of all people. Many feminists would vote against it. I would love to be wrong but I don't think i am. I'm not somebody who will write particularly anti feminist stuff, I'm not interested in really bashing anyone, and I'm respectful to everyone. I always thought of feminism as an equality movement. That's what i was always told. Being on the left, I grew up believing this. Recently, the supreme c…
/r/MensRights17/05/25 12:26 AM
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Well, it's not always men, is it in reality? But if men cannot ever been victims, and they are always the oppressor and that's how you view the world, Then yeah It's going to be always men ain't it. You have basically rigged it so that it is.
/r/MensRights19/02/24 08:31 PM
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I can see why a lot of people think like that. But it might not be experience that you are thinking about. One example could be you are drugged, she sleeps with you, you are now dad. Oh, dear child support for the child now. You might not of wanted to be a dad. In many of the cases where, teenagers are attacked, the state then steps in, makes them pay child support. Also, it may involve her doing stuff that you are not comfortable with or would even hurt you. I do understand what you mean, thoug…
/r/MensRights04/02/24 04:06 PM
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Equal punishment for the same crimes. Recently, California gave probation to a woman who stabbed her bf to death for no reason. Equal treatment in education, effort so be put into helping boys and men in schools and higher education. The education divide, which angered the feminists in the 70s, has now been surpassed the other way by women, nobody cares. Men should have the right to know if a child is his or not. This should be something that is done automatically at birth, it really doesn't cos…
/r/MensRights04/02/24 03:24 PM
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Yeah, by other men, tho. That's not really how crimes work, though. This poor girl was abused by her mother. It's statistically more common to be the mother. By other women, though so... that would rightly be seen as psychotic by everyone. Oh, it's a gendered issue. Over 50% of cases of demostic violence are by men. So they should get no support. Well, by that logic suicide is a gendered issue, and you know what I still would want the woman to get as much support as possible if she has bad menta…
/r/MensRights17/12/23 12:47 PM
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I mean, he was 7 years old. But yeah, you can absolutely play any sports you want. I know this is going to sound crazy but if a woman did this to men, they would be so honoured. I know it's totally different for women. One woman has done this to me, and it was one of the best days of my life. Just cos somebody noticed me. Yeah, that's dumb. I understand that in my bones as somebody who is not into kids. But for the men that do, they are often labelled as pedos. Something we need sort I think fro…
/r/MensRights16/12/23 12:03 PM
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Well, it's great that actually care. Honestly, this part of the battle, most just don't care at all.
/r/MensRights16/12/23 11:45 AM
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So this is a great post. Thank you for your compassion. In terms of resources, I think we need to provide more services that provide homeless guys with temporary housing. Is that easy? It's definitely not, but in my local area, we have been trying to open offices that are disused at nights to provide folks with somewhere to stay.
/r/MensRights16/12/23 11:34 AM
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I am beginning to think that there is a huge fear in feminism, The fear that they are no longer needed. There is a lot of money, jobs and folks egos that need it to exist exact the way it always has. I'm not even saying it needs to go away. But I don't feel oppression is the correct term for it anymore. There are many issues that are super important but if everything is a big issue then nothing is. If an issue is super important to you then talk about it. But realistically these issues should ha…
/r/MensRights09/06/23 11:23 AM
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Honestly how I was treated in life as a man. I know everyone has it hard including woman. Feminists would tell me that society is basically out to get them. Over a long time I started to see the way I was treated came from a lot of the feminist ideas or laws. I am pretty happy in my life now and don't see myself as a victim or even important in this story. But I don't want other young men to suffer in the same ways I did when I was young.
/r/MensRights15/05/23 07:12 AM
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Of course it is. Can't speak for the whole community but yeah feel free.
/r/MensRights04/05/23 10:10 AM
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Yeah I heard a lot about this year and I basically spent the whole day working and at home. My work did a special meeting, all I heard online etc. Honestly though it's kinda odd, I don't think my gender really needs a day (Male) . I'm all good.
/r/MensRights09/03/23 11:08 AM
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I can get rid of this whole "truth" with one sentence. "False accusation" does not mean i went to the police and reported it. It means i said you did something you didn't do. I was falsely accussed and people took it into their own hands and tried to stab me. Would i be counted in these "truth" stats? How about Johnny Depp would he be counted?
/r/MensRights21/02/23 12:01 AM
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This is great, thank you..
/r/MensRights11/02/23 10:43 AM
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Thats all we can ask of you. Thank you.
/r/MensRights19/01/23 11:24 AM
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Firstly woman should not feel bad about posting here, thats totally fine. Your more than welcome to. Its also really important. Thank you for your post. I don't think you can help how you feel. Many folks are scared of certain groups of people. I think the main thing is not to use this as a justification for discrimination or political movements to target the ones that you fear. Not that I think you are, this is just a general comment. I think what you said about the alienation of men by feminis…
/r/MensRights19/01/23 11:22 AM
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