Bir adama dışarıdaki tüm ailesi, çevresi, sülalesi, arkadaşları iyi desin. Evdeki karısı kötü diyorsa o adam kötü biridir. Bir insanın iyiliği, dışarıdaki itibarıyla değil; en yakınına verdiği huzurla ölçülür. İstisnalar kaideyi bozmaz.
Men have the same rights no matter where they go in the world. A woman's rights depends on the country she lives in or the religion she follows.
Read again.
studies show that r*pe cases have dropped significantly in countries where they have given students “consent classes” so in conclusion men are like dogs, you have to train them young to have basic human decency because most of them lack common sense
I’ve realized a lot of men really don’t like women being women anymore. Women can’t complain, can’t be a lil dramatic sometimes, can’t be sensitive, etc…. It’s almost like they want to be in a relationship with a man.
Men will literally believe a woman is a slut from a man with zero proof but all of a sudden they need 200 photos, 65 videos, 15 police reports and 10 witnesses to believe a man is a rapist. Make it make sense
I was reading and our son tried to ask me something.
My husband stops him and goes:
“What’s in her hand?”
“A book.”
“What’s in my hand?”
“Nothing.”
“So who do you go talk to?”
The way I’ve never felt more supported in my life.
There is no “gender war.”
Women didn’t take away men’s right to vote.
Women didn’t ban men from education or property ownership.
Women didn’t write laws controlling men’s bodies.
Women didn’t build institutions that stripped men of autonomy.
The power imbalance has never run both ways.
For years we’ve been told that women are the ones who want marriage and babies, while men want to be single and free. But for some bizarre reason, now that more women are choosing to stay single and child-free, a surprising number of men are getting very angry about this..
Babies get raped. Elderly women get raped. Women dressed modestly get raped. Women in hijabs get raped. Nuns get raped. Women in jeans, tracksuits, pyjamas, school uniforms, work uniforms get raped. There is no outfit that prevents rape and no outfit that invites it.
If you are more comfortable analysing a woman’s clothing than condemning a rapist, you are part of the problem.