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Tantriqu -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 7:39:17 PM)

Awww, poor li'l libertarian: according to the UN: women do 66% of the world's work, produce 50% of its food, earn 10% of its income, and own 1% of its property despite being 52% of the population.
What more do you want, greedy?
Males commit 90% of murders and almost all rapes, so perhaps do you think that might have a teensy bit to do with their being the majority of prisoners?

Waah waah waah, little man. And you're confusing 'feminism' with 'humanism'; we want equality.
And you think 'men get picked on' in the media? Do you LISTEN to rap 'lyrics' or watch reality shows where women are only referred to as dogs, b*tches and hos?

If you carry a watermelon for 9 months, push it out of your urethra, table, diaper and toilet train it, and hold its head when it pukes all over your tuxedo pants, then you get to keep it in a custody battle.

At least we Double X'ers got mad verbal skills, can multi-task, have higher pain thresholds, have better endurance, have stronger immune systems, are better investors, and have g-spot orgasms!
Woot!




Master2811 -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 7:39:25 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Twenty9male

I've been getting into this sort of stuff lately just wondered if it would be popular or not in the bdsm community.

What got me into is is just seeing all laws seemingly from experience go in women's favour.

Seeing women usually getting children and money out of divorces.
Men dying younger
Men being conscripted
90% of prisoners being male
Feminism forced on us in education
Men mo pcked or belittled in the media

That's just an example, I could go on all day, its something I've gotten into recently and it's certainly opened my mind a lot, is anyone here a fan?



When a young gal marries an older 80+ person the gal is smart. If a boy marries a 80+ female he must be totally out of his mind. [:D]




Twenty9male -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 7:40:22 PM)

I'm not, I just feel a movement like this is needed in this day and age.
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ORIGINAL: Karmastic


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ORIGINAL: Twenty9male

I'm proud of being part of it anyway, all I've heard is how women have had it bad but all I've seen is men getting it, there's plenty of threads about feminism I see this as just as noble a cause, if not more so, misandry is widespread I wouldn't have even noticed it myself until recently

there appears to be plenty of misandry around - that doesn't mean the best approach is to mirror that mentality.





Twenty9male -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 7:43:17 PM)

The way I see it, there are numerous groups and lobbies out there to defend women and has been for decades, there's always been very little or even nothing for males to fight misandry so I feel it's a noble cause.


You wouldn't hear a man saying 'Wah wah wah little woman' if a female expressed offense yet why should society accept it if it's the other way around, I'm a huge fan and as a movement it's growing rapidly.
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ORIGINAL: Tantriqu

Awww, poor li'l libertarian: according to the UN: women do 66% of the world's work, produce 50% of its food, earn 10% of its income, and own 1% of its property despite being 52% of the population.
What more do you want, greedy?
Males commit 90% of murders and almost all rapes, so perhaps do you think that might have a teensy bit to do with their being the majority of prisoners?

Waah waah waah, little man. And you're confusing 'feminism' with 'humanism'; we want equality.
And you think 'men get picked on' in the media? Do you LISTEN to rap 'lyrics' or watch reality shows where women are only referred to as dogs, b*tches and hos?

If you carry a watermelon for 9 months, push it out of your urethra, table, diaper and toilet train it, and hold its head when it pukes all over your tuxedo pants, then you get to keep it in a custody battle.

At least we Double X'ers got mad verbal skills, can multi-task, have higher pain thresholds, have better endurance, have stronger immune systems, are better investors, and have g-spot orgasms!
Woot!




Twenty9male -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 7:44:29 PM)

Also I wouldn't call a child or teenager 'it'




JanahX -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 7:53:50 PM)

PLEASE... just dont. Flappin at the gums about shit that you have no idea about -




Twenty9male -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 7:54:56 PM)

What do you mean janah?




LadyHibiscus -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 8:00:10 PM)

Little troll boy, over on fetlife there are whole crews of men who bewail their fate. Go and join them, and best of luck to you.




Twenty9male -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 8:01:02 PM)

I'm happy here for now but I'm not a troll




Karmastic -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 8:12:13 PM)

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there appears to be plenty of misandry around - that doesn't mean the best approach is to mirror that mentality.


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ORIGINAL: Twenty9male
I'm not, I just feel a movement like this is needed in this day and age.

I'm proud of being part of it anyway, all I've heard is how women have had it bad but all I've seen is men getting it, there's plenty of threads about feminism I see this as just as noble a cause, if not more so, misandry is widespread I wouldn't have even noticed it myself until recently

disagree - you are mirroring that shit.

when a group is discriminated against, and society recognizes that, society tends to pass laws that specifically protect the those who are discriminated against. of course that can cause a double standard. i got over that a long time ago, hope you do too bro. nothing good can come out of the road you're on.




Lockit -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 8:23:20 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Twenty9male


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ORIGINAL: JanahX

what the fuck ever .. .I still have to see one bloody red cent of child support from my ex - and my kid is 20 !!!


You got the kid he didn't I'm sure he feels more aggrieved than you.




That was one of the stupidest things I have read in a while! A man angry because she got the kids abandons his kids? You know buddy.. my first cause in life was fathers rights. Those that actually wanted something to do with the kids and supported them no matter how things went in court. You are talking out your ass if you could say something like you just did. It isn't about mom or dad... it should be about the kids.





dcnovice -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 8:29:09 PM)

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Seeing women usually getting children and money out of divorces.


It's been a while since I've read up on this, but my understanding was that men generally did much better financially after a divorce than women did. Too tired to dive into this tonight, but I'm open to being corrected if anyone has newer data.




Lockit -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 8:33:51 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Twenty9male

The way I see it, there are numerous groups and lobbies out there to defend women and has been for decades, there's always been very little or even nothing for males to fight misandry so I feel it's a noble cause.


You wouldn't hear a man saying 'Wah wah wah little woman' if a female expressed offense yet why should society accept it if it's the other way around, I'm a huge fan and as a movement it's growing rapidly.
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You don't know much about history do you?




Aylee -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 8:51:45 PM)

~Fast Reply~

Okay, I am game. I am all for men's rights.

Which rights do you not have that women have?

What exactly are we fighting for and being an activist for?




Lockit -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 8:58:08 PM)

http://www.faqs.org/childhood/Co-Fa/Divorce-and-Custody.html

Read it and weep Twenty9male. If you need further reading material to help you get your head out of your ass... I can assist, but don't know if it will help or not.




JanahX -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 9:02:10 PM)

WOW ======> REALLY???????

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What do you mean janah?




OttersSwim -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 9:04:41 PM)

Oh I am just so sorry that you and all those other white males are so oppressed and put down in society. It must be terrible for you to deal with your first world problems and the agony of having your class privileges under such fierce attack from mere women.

Accountability and personal responsibility finally coming due for you and the other white males out there, making you feel oh so very oppressed and discriminated against.

Tsk tsk...horrible...




JeffBC -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 9:07:37 PM)

I agree with the problem but I'm not an activist. That's not a winnable battle right now. I just cull my circle of female friends carefully. It's the best that can be done right now.




hausboy -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 9:24:45 PM)

men's rights eh?

Let's see....
My life as a woman...
1. Earned 25% less but did four times the work for half the respect
2. Harassed on a weekly basis by men, cat-calling me, making lewd sexual remarks
3. Harassed on a daily basis by men after I cut my hair--making "dyke" remarks
4. Had to physically fight off men making unwanted sexual advances (before haircut)
5. Had to physically fight off men who didn't like that I looked like a man (after haircut)
6. Unable to get a promotion
7. Found that my ideas, observations and comments were often dismissed with little or no consideration

My life as a man....
1. Earned 25% more, first time applying for the same job I had previously held
2. Received 3 raises and 2 merit bonuses in 4 years, and never asked for any of them
3. Promoted. Again, without asking for it.
4. Frequently approached for my opinion, feedback, criticism and assistance. In a boardroom full of women, they will often ask what I think, even if I haven't raised my hand My opinion seems to be worth more now.
5. Never had a single problem with assault since fully transitioning.
6. Have not had to fend off any unwanted sexual advances
7. In general, the world is a whole lot friendlier

OH yeah, poor oppressed men who don't have any rights--those darn feminists who seem to believe women are equal to men--they're just pissing in your corn flakes aren't they? What's next....are you going to say you're oppressed as a white man and we need a "white civil rights movement?"

good god get a clue.




tj444 -> RE: Any men's rights activist on here? (5/17/2012 9:27:15 PM)

I cull my male friends very carefully in an attempt to avoid rapists, deadbeat dads, men that steal their kids and go into hiding, men that use drugs and alcohol to get women into bed, men that dont pay child support in an attempt to punish their ex, men that use their money and their assets to get women into bed and so on.

I dont see a problem at all. I have run into many men that have either 50-50 custody or 100% custody of their kids.. I didnt have kids with my ex so that doesnt apply but i never got any money out of him nor did i even try, that was a non-starter for me..

eta- if guys marry young high maintenance gold diggers then they got what they were looking for.. Men on here (or other dating sites) that do have money let that be known very quickly, in the first email or two, why is that? or in profiles they will say they are successful businessmen (meaning $$$) or have good professional careers (meaning $$$), own a nice house (meaning $$$) etc or have profile pics of them in front of a flashy car (meaning $$$) and big fancy house (meaning $$$).. If gold diggers are what a guy advertises for then he shouldnt bitch when that is what he gets..




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