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History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)17. step further, i think it is a right. i think with the net, in so many ways,
it allows the perception of it is a right. and i think much of media, religion, congress floor and heads of states are reinforcing, feeding and confirming mens right to feel this entitlement to men. backlash.
that in a perfect storm, allow the men to rethink this.... and say, yup.
you know, to have equality in marriage, is to have less sex, after all.
interesting.
lol.
you women may have me think and going on and on. i better stop.
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"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." [View all]
LanternWaste
Feb 2014
OP
"Regardless of what happened, Dylan is the abuser now." Who could say something like that?
redqueen
Feb 2014
#6
saying such a thing, defending such a thing, blame a couple people regardless the #
seabeyond
Feb 2014
#11
No, redqueen. It is Not that they Don't care, it is that they see Nothing Wrong with it.
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2014
#14
years ago i was making choices that people could easily look at me with pity.
seabeyond
Feb 2014
#24