@franticworry@AAFAI_org It’s also hilarious that you insert yourself into men’s issues for personal gain, not actual action. Probably best you sit down and be quiet about this subject.
@franticworry@AAFAI_org It’s hilarious that your revers simping proves me wrong in no way. Where are the real world changes. And exactly what do you think has been done? Your vitriol seems to be exactly what I’m talking about, just from an opinionated woman with no evidence behind her words 🤣🤣
@michellmybell1 It’s not weaker stronger, it’s capability… and nobody expects women to do more, we do different things. Men don’t expect their partners to protect them, fix things, pay for their lifestyles, pick them up when they’re out drunk with friends etc women just can’t see what men do
@AAFAI_org@BBCNottingham For example you make this statement to deaf ears here… when if you make a petition there, and get enough men (and even women) to sign it, the government must discuss it, drawing attention to men’s issues.
@AAFAI_org@BBCNottingham Automatic prosecution of false allegations? Opt out of fatherhood? End of the Duluth model? Support for boys doing poorly in schools? Anti-Misandry education for girls? What exactly was I wrong about? Where is the real world change being made by men?
@AAFAI_org@BBCNottingham Nope I know the stitch up, I’ve lived through false allegations, but what are men doing other than bitching and moaning online to build accounts for personal gain… where is the real world change to make things better for men and boys?
Marriage was always about binding a man to an extremely massive burden (a woman) in order to ensure survival of the children (child support).
Everything else you've heard about marriage is trying to convince you it's not about that, because that truth has NEVER been appealing.
@TheJackBlesus@GrammarTsar@_badtakebarbie And just to show what an absolute fraud they were, here are the England and wales sentencing guidelines for the Crown court. Using a legal professional search engine… not google…
@TheJackBlesus@GrammarTsar@_badtakebarbie They purposely missed the point t being made too. That these considerations are ignored if it is a woman punched in the face
@GrammarTsar@_badtakebarbie If so you would know that provocation is a mitigating factor, and that punching someone is not necessarily a crime, since the threat of violence justifies self defence before the actual act of violence against you. I really doubt that though
@GrammarTsar@_badtakebarbie As a law graduate I don’t need to hear pompous twats pretend they know the law. Provocation is a partial defence to many crimes, next time ask google for the full picture, or get a degree