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I Am An Mra

News just in;

"Yes avfm ( a voice for men) is strongly opposed to marriage because the institution of marriage is nothing more than slavery for men. The same can be said for.having children. Father a child in this gynocentric feminist culture is about as smart as playing ba<x>seball with a live grenade. Marriage is worse. Most MRAs who aren't already married vow to never do so. This is why MRAs and MGTOWs are so close. We share that same philosophy."

This kind of puerile crap is exactly why the MRA is a hate group. It attacks fathers and marriage. What exactly does it stand for in a positive way, I wonder?
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Vivagalore
" Because the overwhelming majority of children have their relationships with their father severed. " ---jackoffbarnes


Not true. The majority of divorce and custody issues are handled by agreement of the parties (meaning the court simply records what the parents already mutually agreed to).

When men ask for custody from the courts they get it 70% of the time.

The reason so few men have custody is because they don't ask for or don't want it.

This is men abandoning their children not the courts severing relationships.


http://www.villainouscompany.com/vcblog/archives/2012/04/child_supportcu.html
bluelady1021
What a terrific link!! I couldn't agree more with what is written and my husband, who is a lawyer and has represented both men and women on appeals who were treated unfairly and unjustly in divorce and custody cases, feels the same way. He said it is very rare for a man or a woman to be treated unfairly in divorce proceedings. The majority of the time when it happens it is because for one reason or another the spouses are viciously fighting each other and the one who usually gets screwed over is the one who can't afford a lawyer or gets a lousy lawyer who doesn't do a good job. It has nothing to do with the courts being biased in favor of one gender. In vicious divorce battles it usually comes down to who has the most money to hire the best lawyer, and quite often that is the husband and not the wife.