Message from @Whatabout_taz
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@Tomas Would you like to rant about it a bit for www.menarehuman.com?
@James Thanks for the video. That show looks pretty insane, and almost parody level bad.
Oh nice, a new episode of You Can't Make This Shit Up got uploaded to AnEarForMen yesterday
Anything good?
oh my gosh!
why do i like boobs so much
ive never even (intentionaly) touched any
never even seen any naked boobs in person
because boobs are great UwU
who else has this issue
Whenever a female streches you stare at their chest and you ussualy cant help it
Hey all. Good to be here. What's crackin?
Evening.
What brings you here
Hi. Came from r/mensrights. Been looking for alternative forums to talk about men's issues. Good to be here!
Oh nice.
There's plenty of channels as you can see
Something I've noticed in other spaces is being dragged into discussions about race and other 'intersections' in response to feminist muddying the water. I'm pretty single issue in this arena. If you have y chromosomes you are my brother. Even if you don't but can't live as a woman then you have my support...
Thats pretty straight forward.
The rest of the world supports the xx demographic. They don't need me.
@James Yes sorry, was asleep as you guessed.. Anything in particular that brings me here? Coming across the reddit and finally building up courage to put it simply.. more complex answer would mean telling my life story and family history probably would take forever
Haha yeah. That can happen.
A couple of personal experiences is- growing up not knowing my brother as my father had no rights- i saw what that did to him..also being a trans guy ive experienced what its like to be seen as female and male at different times- in many ways its easier to be female in terms of rights and attitudes (which was not a surprise to me- i knew it before transition really)
did you ever get to meet your father as an adult?
I grew up with my dad- my brother lost contact with him at age 11 or so before i was born, he was my dads stepson but from birth (didnt matter to family courts of course).. he always saw him as his son which he was just not biologically
oh, okay, I see, I'm sorry to hear that.
As an adult he contacted us- he ended up living with us for a while :)
that must have been nice, It's wrong to separate families, and I know even if you do manage to catch up as adults, it can still be quite upsetting for a parent not being able to see their child grow up
Yes it was difficult for him- he fought for a long time in the courts too
Family courts are just flat out unfair, they cause more harm then any good they do
This was England yeah?
Yes england
1980s
An enlightened time I'm sure. I wonder how it's changed
Gagging orders introduced?
That doesn't sound good
(parents involved in family courts now are often forbidden from speaking out in my understanding)