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Being a man is like:
Don't get her pregnant
Don't get her pregnant
Don't get her pregnant
Don't get her pregnant
Don't get her pregnant
Don't get her pregnant
Don't get her pregnant
Don't get her pregnant
Don't get her pregnant
QUICK GET HER PREGNANT!
GET HER PREGNANT NOOOOOW!
Don't get her pregnant
Don't get her pregnant
Don't get her pregnant
Don't get her pregnant
Dude sweet shes not pregnant
Dude sweet shes not pregnant
Dude sweet shes not pregnant
Lets try for a baby fuck my balls dont work
Lets try for a baby fuck my balls dont work
Lets try for a baby fuck my balls dont work
Oh sweet my balls work!
Dude sweet shes not pregnant
Dude sweet shes not pregnant
For men it's always "when are you getting a girlfriend" well, when I stop needing to do all sorts of shit for you and get some time for myself after work and after my own house chores MAYBE I'll have time to socialize BECAUSE THAT'S HOW YOU GET ONE
Ow, my balls
IMO, being a man is more like: "I can't get pregnant. nice."
"Yeah, but you can get her preg-VASECTOMYYYYYY!!!"
EDIT: wow guys, "to me" I guess you could replace "IMO" with "to me" as in "if I'm going to generalize my view pregnancy or whatever as a man, it's like this"
Idk if that's my opinion or experience. I didn't think that hard about it. It was more about the contrast between how much women have to think about VS how little I needed to think about it.
This reads like a woman's fantasy of a man.
Most decent men can recognize when they have natural privilege, like the benefit of not having to grow and birth children with their own bodies.
"Decent men", more shame language. Being the one to grow and birth a child is itself, a huge privilege.
They are both privileges in their own way :)
In your opinion or in your experience?
You're right. The real victims here are men. It's so difficult for men to have control over their reproductive rights, to have access to contraception, being slut-shamed for getting pregnant out of wedlock, murdered at higher rates by their domestic partners when they're pregnant, having to go through birth and the risks associated with that, and then have to fear the higher risk of rape while they're in the hospital recovering from birth.
This seems like light trolling, but you're on the fence. Everyone here is trying to discuss things from my perspective. I understand your frustration, but try and keep it less sarcastic. This is a warning.
Fair enough and I'll heed it. Thanks!
np, it looks like you guys are figuring out a way to discuss with each other. Its kind of a master class (not sarcasm).
I dont think they were going on like that, just confused by the IMO, IMO.
I've run into this user before.
More than one person can be a real victim of something, why do you want to silence male voices?
Disagreeing with someone is not silencing their voice.
But the way you disagree, is. But you already know that, don't you?
It's ok, you lemmings can continue to send me DMs telling me all about how women shouldn't participate here and that I'm holding women back.
I'm not going to stop sharing my opinion that not everything needs to revolve around men and their feelings when we're talking about women.
Overall, you guys are disagreeing with each other in a reaspectful way. It's just calling them a sexist bigot part. Otherwise, carry on.
Thank you!
You got all this from my question? Wow.
I was just wandering if that's @riqusimo experience because in my experience and from what I see vasectomy is not an easy fix (pun?) for men. Most of them are still expected to reproduce when time comes. More and more women never want kids but majority still does. Very few men will get a vasectomy before actually forming a family which is after the danger of causing unwanted pregnancy mostly passed. Even older men will be questioned about their motivation and doctors may simply refuse to perform it for younger men that don't have kids. Not to mention that in some countries vasectomy is simply illegal (Poland). On top of that we have decades of laughing at vasectomies in media and equating it with impotence. For some stupid reason many people still think being infertile means you're somehow less manly or something - another reason many men will thing about it twice.
So... not really as simple as riquisimo makes it sound. I wander what's his experience and why it's so different than mine.
But yeah, sorry for offending you with my question...
Women are often refused permanent birth control until their husbands sign off on the procedure.
There's space to talk about the issues men face when it comes to reproduction and birth control. Taking over a post talking about women's bodies and pregnancy issues to complain that men have it as difficult as women will come off as insensitive and sealioning to some.
This is community about twitter, not about women's issues. I know you don't like it but we're still allowed to talk about our experiences here, regardless our gender. No one is "taking over" posts here. We're just talking.
No one said this, you're just making stuff up now. Taking about men's issues doesn't invalidate women's issues. I don't know what's the point of silencing men and dismissing their problems. It's not helping anyone.
No idea what that is.
I said this post, not this community.
This post is in this community.
Right and I was talking specifically about your first comment on this post.
In my late 20's the urologist recommended I wait, as I was still pretty young. Ok, so I waited. 4-5 years later I went back and scheduled the appt, but then my primary care told me I should wait because I still wasn't married (though he had a med student training with him that day and she was supportive of my decision) At that point I really didn't care what he thought, I wanted to go along with it.
Ultimately, I postponed again because of a discussion I had with my partner. Who is the only other person who's say should have any influence on my opinion.
So yeah, there's resistance everywhere. Ultimately I took a little advice but was going to do what I wanted anyway. I don't care if movies make vasectomies look less manly. Movies make it seem like a manly endevour is to get laid. If you're getting a vasectomy it's because you're getting laid. Shaming it is dumb.
So that's my experience for whatever it's worth.
Yeah, it's incredibly stupid but the idea is there. Many men will be worried about it...
So as I said, it's not as simple. By the time doctors accept you know what you're doing you are usually old enough to support family. Vasectomy doesn't protect 20 year olds from getting someone pregnant by accident.
Couldn’t stand to allow a conversation about women without interjecting “wHaT aBoUt MeN?!”, could ya?
As I wrote this I knew velma will show up and say something like "don't talk about men under posts about women". I just didn't expect it to happen this fast 😂
Anyway, this is not WomensStuff, men are still allowed to comment here.
And we're allowed to criticize you :)
And I don't mind it. You're doing important work here, keep it up :)
Your other comments expose your real opinions, but thanks anyway!
This is the future the left wants:
Oh i was looking for a different picture but couldn't find it 😞
if you have an image of painting of a mine with male sweaty workers and latex clad femme dommes with whips send it my way please
There she goes again, so predictable
Why does it bother you so much? What are you so scared of that you have to silence male perspective?
Are women supposed to be scared when they disagree with men? Why do you think I'm scared?
Disagreeing with someone is not silencing their perspective.
Except you didn't disagree with me in any way. You just tried to silence me.
Technically I asked you a question.
Because you're extremely defensive which either means you're scared or you have an agenda. Given your second point, I now suspect you're here with intent to dissuade male perspectives from being expressed here.
"Disagreeing isn't silencing!" has some real "I'm just stating facts." energy.