Wayward5oul
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ORIGINAL: respectmen Lucy Well if it isn't such a big deal to you, why even bring it up? Tampon tax is very petty. This would even be more petty than manspreading. It's unbelievable how women can come up with the pettiest complaints imaginable and it all gets given a pass. A man can complain about something not so petty like the punishment gap in the justice system and its still considered as a whining and pathetic. Edwird Think about this. You see when a male has anti feminist/anti gynocentric opinions in regards of discussion about gender, it's considered anti social. But the other way around, meaning gynocentric gender discussion, its all the sudden not anti social. Also think about this, we can see plenty of feminists who are socially accepted. Ones who are praised in mainstream media etc. Yet not one MRA would ever have that status. Being an MRA would ruin that status. Not being a feminist though. So yes, there is a very heavy bias against men. Women are very heavily favoured. How dare a male speak the truth. Gotta larf. So speaking of being ill mannered or anti social. As long as feminists get given a pass for acting the same, I can fucking do it too in support of men. If you don't want men acting this way, to be a fair and level headed person, you have to apply the same standard towards women/feminism. LMAO no, you still dont get it, the fucking moron claims that women can hold their period blood like going to the toilet. The guy thinks that womens blood issues are unacceptable in society That is the level of your ignorance as you keep complaining about money. and rights and ignoring the mentality of his "beliefs" When you dont understand functioning womens bodies, you are a twat. PS Wayward. Oz has a ten % tax on pads and tampons. 'Tampon tax': Australia decides not remove controversial levy. Australia's states and territories have decided not to remove an unpopular tax on female sanitary products. Unlike products such as condoms and sunscreen, sanitary products attract the 10% goods and services tax (GST) because they are deemed non-essentials. The list of GST-exempt items includes condoms, lubricant, and nicotine patches sunscreen, ChapStick, anti-dandruff shampoo, Rogaine, and, yes, sometimes even Viagra.. PS tampon tax was removed in Canada last year, .... I suspected as much. Stupid.
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