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Postby mogadishu on Sat Apr 29, 2006 10:22 pm

xxintergirlxxy wrote:
Ask your son, if a girl asks a teacher a question in class, we are encourage to answer but if a boy does the same, we are encouraged to scowl at him for disrupting us, blank him then carry on, leaving him in confusion and uncertainty.


Oh come on, how can that be so?

have heard a theory that boys are punished more harshly once they're being told off if they do not maintain eye contact than a girl being told off would be would she to break your gaze, and that's an anomoly of body language interpretation. but what you're suggesting sounds like a conspiracy.

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Postby mogadishu on Sat Apr 29, 2006 10:24 pm

xxintergirlxxy wrote:

Feminism is about women making men obsolete.


No it isn't. Not so long ago university halls were the domains exclusively of males. To deny that feminism has made some legitimate and necessary advances is simplistic.

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Postby jake360 on Mon May 01, 2006 4:49 pm

I definatly agree that there have been significant improvments in society because of the femminist movement which is certanly a good thing. What i dont understand is why so many people are trying to take mens rights, or maybe im just wrong.

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Postby Mac on Mon Jun 05, 2006 6:10 pm

blue boys bitch wrote:You mean men actually have rights? :?

Only the ones given to them by women!
:girl: Praise Girl Power! :girl:

God calls us to - Gather in Love - Grow in Love - Go in Love

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Postby London on Fri Jul 14, 2006 11:33 am

Dude we got stuck with the Spice Girls! I would much rather be a man :cry:

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Postby Feminist on Fri Jul 14, 2006 11:46 pm

jake360 wrote:I think this topic could start a bit of a fierce debate but i am intrested to no peoples opinions on this. I think as a poulation in the Uk we know and have heard alot of arguments for womens rights and why we should have them and fair enough it needs to be addressed but i would really like to know how many people have rsearched or found out about mens rights and the lack of them? I look forward to hearing your veiws and i think this could open up a can of worms lol.


I'm all for them.

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Postby Feminist on Fri Jul 14, 2006 11:50 pm

I'm all for mens rights but that website looks like propaganda shite.

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Postby Guest on Fri Jul 14, 2006 11:56 pm

xxintergirlxxy wrote:Feminism is about women making men obsolete.


Stop talking out of your arse.

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Postby notastitchonme on Sun Jul 16, 2006 10:22 am

Guys get shafted in many ways...

If your wife has sat on her arse all her life and you get divorced, she'd clean you out, cos 'of the style she has become acustomed to...' Mean while, you get the bedsit and to work like a dog... Again... And you don't have to have dependants for her to get this...

50:50 I say.... It's an equal partners ship... Just women are more equal than men... Grrr...

Kids... She gets them...

Where I used to work women got paid the same as guys, but we had to work in a dangerous environment (with lead) and women couldn't. We had to unload the deliveries when they arrived, women didn't...


I'm still waiting for equality...

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Postby Guest on Mon Jul 17, 2006 5:57 am

WiredCoffeeJunkie wrote:I wasn't allowed a chance to name my child when he was born. I wasn't consulted, in fact was ignored, on all the paperwork. It wasn't my child afterall.. it was hers. As a single father I'm both pitied as a poor helpless man and watched by the school system as a potential liability to my children's development.

I had no say whatsoever in where my children went to school when I was separated, in fact she got custody by fiat and without recourse on my part, despite a history of severe mental illness and a legal document and expensive test stating I was boringly sane and she was very sick.

I was expected to pay her parents $1000 a month in rent (for a spare room and a converted walk-in closet for the two children in an area where the whole house could have been rented for less than that), plus half my gross pay and kept all the household expenses including the mortgage, while the court system slowly worked through their caseload.

Men are discriminated against and not just in divorces or just with children.


They are discriminated against with regard to child rights. However there are alot of men who jeapordise their rights. This must be frustrating for those men who genuinely care. There are some poor excuses of for fathers, who abandon their partners, unborn children and refuse to pay maintenance. This messes it up for those men who genuinely want access to their children.

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Postby Guest on Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:20 am

xxintergirlxxy wrote:Until men get organised and get themselves into a viable 'masculinist' movement to counter feminism, they will continue on the slippery slope to oblivion.

But, truthfully, I think that men have left if too late. I think things have gone too far. I do not think men can ever pull back again.

What is needed isn't the man in the street, but academics, men getting into university professorships then arguing. That is where feminism started. As a critique against male excesses and abuses.

Now women go on about domestic violence as if it is a male on female problem, some feminists argue female on male just does not happen. It is not that it doesn't but feminism is not interested in male oppression, nor to be fair should it be.

Feminism is about women making men obsolete. If men let it happen then they cannot blame women, they can only blame themselves for being so complacent.

But like I said, I think men have let it go too far now, I do not think the situation is now reversible


quite the opposite, i dont think its too late. You see no one is going to notice until it gets even worse. Most men only act when they are affected personally, as alot of mens rights started from fathers being ripped off by the governmant. But you cant blame them, you see feminist brain washing, ministers for women, institues for women but none for men (and remember mens taxes are paying for the services that are being denied to them but only offered to women) You see if it gets worse then men will act. Radical feminism will be its own downnfall if the situation gets worse. Right now discrimination against men is happening because the average man knows nothing about it but the way its going it soon will. Men are discrimated BADLY in law, health , education and more, research it if you want but just a quick fact men are 165% more likely in the US to be incarcerated then women for the SAME crime (being black only increases by 17%) and in the UK eight times, yes a massiv eight times is spent on womens health rather then mens

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Postby Guest on Sun Jan 06, 2008 7:32 pm

Also, men are discriminaterd against when we exercise our right to watch porn. Have lost count of the number of times a jealous feminist will come up and start claiming porn is "degrading" to women when they would be u p there acting in them movies if they could themselves. Girls getting whiny about male domination in politics, law and medicine? Ladies, perhaps men make better politicians, lawyers and doctors. When you break your leg do you want someone who doesn't know what their doing to fix it.

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