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Wow, do you really think all women do porn? Like go outside and meet real people. You spending too much time on porn sites apparently.
/r/AntiFeminists07/08/22 01:00 PM
6

Heels are not comfortable. Not like a flat dress shoe. Definitely agree it's a dumb policy when male flight attendants can wear flat dress shoes.
/r/AntiFeminists28/07/22 12:58 PM
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We do go ape shit. You all just ain't listening. I stated multiple times here i think men should have the ability to leave their financial rights to a child under certain circumstances but you are all still attacking me but you just want women to be the enemy.
/r/MensRights25/06/22 12:02 PM
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Are you fucking kidding me? Then be mad at the laws that allow this. No child should be responsible for a baby or supporting one. And no they don't. They do not make any exceptions for rape, incest or medically necessary abortions. At least read the facts if you are going to argue shit.
/r/MensRights25/06/22 11:52 AM
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If they start getting pregnant, they can have a say. Just like i cannot force a guy to give me sperm.
/r/MensRights24/06/22 11:21 PM
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That should change but now the government has decided to take away anyone's right to decide. Next birth control, same sex marriage, condoms etc. It's a war on people's right to engage in casual sex. Plus women can be denied medically necessary abortions, so they can die because of pregnancy complications. Even when a woman wants a baby but the pregnancy has complications, the state will deny them abortions to stay alive. Children over 13, rape victims - forced to bring babies to term. Anyone can…
/r/MensRights24/06/22 11:07 PM
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So if we agree prior to pregnancy about no kids but then he changes his mind, i should give him what he wants and fuck up my body for a baby he might leave me with as we aren't married? Ummm... no. Much like i think a man shouldn't be on the hook if abortions are agreed to and a woman changes her mind afterwards. She should be on her own if she wants a baby originally not agreed to.
/r/MensRights24/06/22 10:32 PM
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Then we discuss it like adults. Ultimately though, we agreed to no pregnancies, so he cannot force me to go through with a pregnancy. I have no obligations to him. I never agreed to it. Right now my partner has been uncertain about a vasectomy. That's his right to not get it even though he originally agreed to one. So instead I'm getting the surgery. He doesn't want more kids so I'm being the responsible one instead and not forcing him to get the procedure. His body his choice My body my choice
/r/MensRights24/06/22 09:54 PM
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If it cannot survive outside the womb, it's not a baby.
/r/MensRights24/06/22 09:40 PM
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Depends on the partners. I've discussed plans with mine and they do not want kids. They have kids. So we agree to have one in the case of an accidental pregnancy. In my marriage, we agreed to one until we were more financially sound as a couple. But that never happened. I decided with my partners. But i also don't date men who don't agree with those views. Why would I when those men should be with women who wanted kids too?
/r/MensRights24/06/22 09:39 PM
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You remember that when birth control and condoms are banned next and sex becomes impossible to get.
/r/MensRights24/06/22 08:01 PM
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Only smart one here.
/r/MensRights24/06/22 07:47 PM
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Abortion bans are ways to control the poor. Keep the churches filled and the minimum wage jobs full. That's the reality. If it was truly about protecting babies there would be healthcare, proper funding for schools, food programs etc to ensure kids were brought up without issues.
/r/MensRights24/06/22 07:45 PM
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I will remind men that they also don't have to give up their bodies and lives for 9 months. If men had to carry a baby for 9 months, risking their jobs, health, schooling and more, you bet abortion would be legal and readily available. Financial obligations sucks but dying due to a pregnancy is even worse. Your wallets may hurt but you won't die from a baby.
/r/MensRights24/06/22 07:37 PM
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That's why abortion rights are necessary
/r/MensRights24/06/22 06:07 PM
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It's scientific fact. Or abortions wouldn't happen.
/r/MensRights24/06/22 04:14 PM
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Maybe you should fuck better people. I make sure to only sleep with men who are done having kids and agree with abortion rights.
/r/MensRights24/06/22 04:14 PM
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They aren't children. Period.
/r/MensRights24/06/22 04:02 PM
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I'm so fucking happy to be getting my tubes tied next month. I don't ever have to worry about being forced to be a baby factory.
/r/MensRights24/06/22 03:56 PM
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It's not a fucking baby yet. It's a collection of cells. A parasite that's unwanted. Terminating it is the right of the woman. Would you let a tapeworm stay in your body? I mean it's more alive than a human at 6 weeks, yet we remove and kill them.
/r/MensRights24/06/22 03:45 PM
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Now they cannot even make that decision with their partner.
/r/MensRights24/06/22 03:43 PM
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Condoms break. Birth control isn't 100%
/r/MensRights24/06/22 03:36 PM
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Every dude bringing up their right to choose are missing the fact that abortion bans mean you have no out if you get a woman pregnant. There is no choice for either of you except maybe adoption. You should want abortion rights as much as women. Or you're stuck with a baby and a baby mama for 18 years or more. Look at the bigger picture here. Abortion rights are men's reproduction rights too. *also keep in mind, states are also looking to control birth control rights. So soon it could mean no bir…
/r/MensRights24/06/22 03:19 PM
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Boundaries are not what you put on others. A boundary would you choosing not to date that type of woman, as opposed to telling a date to not wear makeup or revealing clothes. And if you don't wanna date that kind of person, that's your choice. You just cannot tell someone how to dress.
/r/MensRights22/06/22 09:19 PM
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When did hating on sex workers become female empowerment? Aren't we supposed to lift up each other not tear down women for their choices regarding their own body?
/r/FemaleDatingStrategy12/08/21 02:49 PM
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