Page 1 of 68 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 51 > Last » 02-13-2013, 08:41 AM Philosophizer Location: Texas 4,933 posts, read 7,075,022 times Reputation: 5507 Advertisements What kind of woman would want to have a relationship with one of these jokers?

02-13-2013, 08:43 AM capitol 1,305 posts, read 2,279,323 times Reputation: 1822 Probably the same kind of people who date feminists.



There has to be someone to support the rights of men who get trampled on by the court system every day. No one is out there to protect their rights. 02-13-2013, 08:45 AM 2mares Location: Cumberland Co., TN 25,538 posts, read 23,644,795 times Reputation: 23823 What is a man's rights activist?

If it is a man fighting the system for personal civil rights, for example in child custody/family court, I would find that a positive. If its a man whining about paying for a date or buying a engagement ring I'll pass. 02-13-2013, 08:47 AM Philosophizer Location: Texas 4,933 posts, read 7,075,022 times Reputation: 5507 Quote: 2mares Originally Posted by What is a man's rights activist?

If it is a man fighting the system for personal civil rights, for example in child custody/family court, I would find that a positive. If its a man whining about paying for a date or buying a engagement ring I'll pass.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men%27s_rights_movement I find that these types of men are extremely distrustful of women to the point where I'm not sure why they don't pursue an intimate relationship with another man. 02-13-2013, 08:48 AM fleetiebelle Location: Pittsburgh 24,252 posts, read 26,191,123 times Reputation: 54406 Quote: 2mares Originally Posted by What is a man's rights activist?

If it is a man fighting the system for personal civil rights, for example in child custody/family court, I would find that a positive. If its a man whining about paying for a date or buying a engagement ring I'll pass. Exactly. There is definitely a discussion to be had about changing gender roles and legal and economic and educational equality, but that isn't the discussion that the most vocal of the MRAs want to have. They're not trying to make any sort of positive changes. For them it's (generally anonymous internet) name calling, finger pointing, jargon, made-up statistics and general unpleasantness. Last edited by fleetiebelle; 02-13-2013 at 09:06 AM .. 02-13-2013, 08:48 AM findly185 4,228 posts, read 6,482,119 times Reputation: 5344



It would make for some interesting conversation and probably hot makeup sex. I would!It would make for some interesting conversation and probably hot makeup sex. 02-13-2013, 08:52 AM Lilac110 12,539 posts, read 13,287,593 times Reputation: 28940 I'd ask him to explain to me, and back up with credible sources ( not personal blogs), how men's civil rights are being trampled. Because to be honest with you, I just don't see it. If I'm going to take time away from protecting women's reproductive rights--which are most definitely under attack as evidenced by all of these ridiculous "personhood" and transvaginal ultrasound laws and proposals--I'd like to see something concrete to support. Otherwise, I suspect the whole "men's rights movement" is as others have said, a fingerpointing, namecalling joke. Certainly nothing on C-D has convinced me that it's anything more substantial than that. 02-13-2013, 08:59 AM Philosophizer Location: Texas 4,933 posts, read 7,075,022 times Reputation: 5507 I think the whole thing is just a front to get women back into the kitchen and out of the workforce where women feel trapped to remain in less than healthy relationships. 02-13-2013, 09:00 AM capitol 1,305 posts, read 2,279,323 times Reputation: 1822 Quote: Lilac110 Originally Posted by I'd ask him to explain to me, and back up with credible sources ( not personal blogs), how men's civil rights are being trampled. Because to be honest with you, I just don't see it. If I'm going to take time away from protecting women's reproductive rights--which are most definitely under attack as evidenced by all of these ridiculous "personhood" and transvaginal ultrasound laws and proposals--I'd like to see something concrete to support. Otherwise, I suspect the whole "men's rights movement" is as others have said, a fingerpointing, namecalling joke. Certainly nothing on C-D has convinced me that it's anything more substantial than that. How about the fact that 96% of alimony goes to Women or that around 90% of child custody goes to women or the fact that women pay their child support less often than men. Or what about the fact that women commit domestic violence at around an equal rate to men, yet you don't see congress trying to pass a violence against men act. 02-13-2013, 09:01 AM BioMechanical 3,703 posts, read 3,384,360 times Reputation: 2152 What the hell is a male rights activist? I have been a male for 30+ years and even I have never heard of this.



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