Message from @InsaneCaterpilla
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I thought you meant that the person taking the call would have to forward mental information to health providers and insurance...
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Do you mean liability insurance?
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Welp, I gotta go, can't wait longer for a reply rn sorry
@InsaneCaterpilla yeah liability
Sorry. Was cooking
Is that something that even needs to be worried about?
I would think so. Suits for negligence can be an issue even when utilizing more experienced individuals.
Does anyone else have personal stories of a mother poisoning the kids against a father?
Oh, I do
I had a collage tutor friend for a while who was beaten by his wife with a hoover pipe.
He was never spesific about what she said, but she turned his kids against him and made them hate him.
He was a really hard working great guy.
And when I say 'beaten' I mean 'in front of the police, who did nothing - and then asked if he wanted to press charges'.
He said no, of course. Because men do.
I thought domestic violence laws meant that charges had to be pressed regardless of the victims wishes
This was the UK, so I don't know. Police sometimes don't know the specifics of laws, or forget, but even more often they try to get men to drop charges in order to not have to arest a woman.
(Based on statistics and the stories told by people across reddit)
It's probably true that they try to get men to drop charges in general, they apparently even take a minors word on whether or not to press charges
I did not know that. They shouldn't
It should be automatic for anyone under sixteen or so
I agree
reddit /u/looksmaxxingcurry posted a new link in /r/MensRights
All this talk about toxic masculinity from women yet I haven't seen a single feminist complain against these types of women. This attitude that a guy can rape and abuse women if he's attractive always comes from women. Why is that and why does no feminist seem willing to address this toxic behavior? - https://redd.it/ajqsmm
Oh, my, here's definitely the best take on the Gillette commercial I've seen: https://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/comments/ajp5ff/why_are_so_many_people_bothered_by_the_gillete_ad/
That article really takes on everything that is pernicious in the commercial. That said,I think MAH's article focuses better on specifically why there is *so much* backlash to this in particular: https://menarehuman.com/the-worst-a-man-can-get/
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Btw, that survey is ending. The author of the survey has said: "In the interest of full disclosure, I want to give a heads up about when data collection will end. The OP was posted to the subreddit at approximately 7:30 PM EST, Tuesday, January 22. As of 7:30 PM this evening (1/25), the response rate has slowed substantially. Therefore, I intend to close the survey tomorrow evening at 7:30 PM EST (date: 1/26)." https://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/comments/aito5l/18_recruiting_members_of_the_mens_rights/
he said that 2 hours ago
/u/BlueOrange22 posted a new link in /r/MensRights Homeless man sentenced to 6 years for trying to buy toothpaste with counterfeit $20. Would the privileged class of society be treated that way? - https://redd.it/ajumpl
I saw that.. it does seem ridiculous, at the same time though, he has priors which seem to include creating counterfeit notes
That's fair - but six years for it?
At least he's not homeless anymore /s
How do we tap into the pro-choice movement to support male financial abortion?
Women can use birth control, abortion, safe surrender, or any number of things if they do not want to support a child. Men have zero options.
Reliable male birth control in pill form will be a step in the right direction honestly
Remove the likelihood of accidental children and people will hopefully be more willing to examine the other issues
As it is a woman can lie about being on birth control and entrap a man, remove that power from them though, and who knows what happens