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Have you any thoughts you'd care to share about the "men's rights" movement?

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  1. deltadon - 46-50 years old - female

    Posted by deltadon Aug 19th, 2012 at 2:57PM

    shouldn't you be in a garage pretendin to fix somethin?

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  2. kurokineko - 18-21 years old - male

    Posted by kurokineko Aug 19th, 2012 at 3:10PM

    its funny how this question brings out the bitter women/girls; but men constantly suffer acts of sexism. its not just women.

    Sexist jokes and commercials against men are considered humour but sexist jokes and commercials against women are considered sexism.

    Making sexist remarks and comments about men is considered OK, while it's a big deal if you do it against women.

    Men are expected to do certain things in a relationship while women are expected to do little or nothing.

    Women want "equality" when equality works in their favour, and they want privileges when equality doesn't work in their favour.

    Prison sentencing for the same crime, domestic violence laws, rape laws, VAWA, divorce courts, family courts.

    i really think that men deserve/need a good character look over becuase there are so many double standard for men how to act its crazy.

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  3. BlackToad - 36-40 years old - male

    Reply by BlackToad Aug 19th, 2012 at 3:41PM

    Beating your husband is OK and funny. Hes a sissy for calling the police after his wife gives him a bloody nose. He shouldn't have made his wife angry.

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  4. THEMADHATTERXXXX - 46-50 years old - male

    Posted by THEMADHATTERXXXX Aug 19th, 2012 at 2:58PM

    STAND PROUD :)

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  5. BlackToad - 36-40 years old - male

    Posted by BlackToad Aug 19th, 2012 at 2:58PM

    I sometimes wish I had the same resources that abused women could go to. When you're a battered husband, no one takes you seriously. In fact, you often get accused of being the abuser, or a Sissy, etc. It sucks.

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  6. JackBarnesMRA - 31-35 years old - male

    Posted by JackBarnesMRA Nov 25th, 2012 at 9:57AM

    Avoiceformen.com is the largest men's rights site currently in existence. Another good source of information is manwomanmyth.com

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  7. CulinaryChick - 18-21 years old - female

    Posted by CulinaryChick Aug 19th, 2012 at 2:56PM

    I agree with him didn't know there was a "men's rights" movment

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  8. 330GTC - 46-50 years old - male

    Posted by 330GTC Aug 19th, 2012 at 2:56PM

    Men haven't rights

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  9. pedrohedgerow - 51-55 years old - male

    Posted by pedrohedgerow Aug 19th, 2012 at 2:56PM

    Mens rights left womens behind?

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  10. Braunham - 41-45 years old - male

    Posted by Braunham Aug 19th, 2012 at 2:56PM

    I understand where they are coming from and the emotions that inspired them but a real man should be able to solve most issues without crying like a little girl and waving a picket sign.

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  11. pedrohedgerow - 51-55 years old - male

    Reply by pedrohedgerow Aug 19th, 2012 at 3:02PM

    nukes are expensive

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  12. Braunham - 41-45 years old - male

    Reply by Braunham Aug 19th, 2012 at 3:12PM

    A "real" man or woman should be able to handle issues in a mature way without resort to the sort of shenanigans we see all too often these days.

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  13. Alex1993 - 18-21 years old

    Posted by Alex1993 Aug 19th, 2012 at 2:55PM

    I didn't know there was one.....

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