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Which doesn't make sense, what with equal rights and all.... you'd think they'd be offended if they got alimony and such "I can take care of myself! I don't need your money! "
I hope to see a mens group for every equal womens group and a white group for every black group. Things are slowlt segregating and if this is the way its going to be it needs to be seperate but equal! If not that then lets end all the stupid identity grouping.
It's weird how so many comments in this thread focus solely on men being abused by wives/girlfriends. I should think such a center would also serve men in same-sex relationships who are abused by husbands/boyfriends, and younger males abused by their parents or guardians. Just because something is supporting men doesn't mean it needs to be combative toward women specifically.
No surprise that some men don't want to support a child or pay half for abortion. She can't get pregnant without your penis inside her!
I would like to see men take more responsibility in using birth control. I get this feeling that men are so used to having sex with numerous women that they date (and don't use a condom) without even thinking about the woman getting pregnant. Changing this attitude will likely never happen.
No surprise that some men don't want to support a child or pay half for abortion. She can't get pregnant without your penis inside her!
I would like to see men take more responsibility in using birth control. I get this feeling that men are so used to having sex with numerous women that they date (and don't use a condom) without even thinking about the woman getting pregnant. Changing this attitude will likely never happen.
What does this have to do with this thread? I think we all know people that have unprotected sex. We are talking the behavior of those after the fact of a divorce.
It's not a men's center...it's a male center. If you need to go to something like that, there is nothing manly about you.
And this is why the help that has always been available to men like counseling or support has always been a secret. Men become intimidated that people won't think of them a "manly" if they dare ask for help.
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