Women Trumps Man



I'll be brief. You'll get nowhere on an issue by stating the negative effects that it will have on men. If an issue ever came down to the needs of men vs. the needs of women then women will win hands down.

No competition.

When one sex wins, both sexes lose. So the issues we highlight affect women as well.

It is an effect that we must use in the men's rights movement, but it is also a sad reflection on human nature.

Posted on: Saturday, May 10, 2008 11:53 PM
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  1. Posted by: goLookGoRead on 6/22/2010 2:57 PM
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    Please, Please do not stop discussing issues about Masculinities because they are really important issues to be discussed, and they need and should be heard. These are trully important conversations to have - even if what we may hear from them is not something that we are comfortable hearing.

    How women treat men in our modern society, and how men's spirits are affected by their behaviour is a similar topic of conversation as those debated by the first generation of feminists. There must be a way that we can both jump off the see-saw together. Men's problems are women's problems too.

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