Men, Keep Your Fingers Off! Female Rights vs Male Entitlement

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @michaelrighteouspath
    @michaelrighteouspath Месяц назад +2

    💯 Agreement. Thank you for sharing this very important video. Stay the way you are. The world needs people like you to heel.

  • @WhoIsSerafin
    @WhoIsSerafin Месяц назад +1

    Man here! So, I have no religion. I’m a American conservative atheist. A bit odd for an American.
    That married an Ecuadorian Catholic lady who is very active in her religion. Her family in Ecuador is very active in their religion. I thought no way in hell they would accept me in their family being a person who has no faith.
    But they did when I visited Ecuador. Such a loving family.
    My wife had me go to Ecuador to ask for her hand out of respect to meet the family more than for permission.
    The family since then has accepted a Jewish man. A Muslim man and another atheist. If I ever hear Christian’s aren’t accepting it front of me it will be fighting words! The only thing I’ve ever insisted on telling my wife to do something is taking protection with her after having to deal with her surviving a mass shooter. A long story for another day.
    I’m going to say there is no such thing as toxic masculinity, there are just azzhole men. But being masculine in itself is not bad.
    Well I will put my opinions aside being a “man😊”and I would add what my wife would say about abortion. In today’s world if not under harmful violent circumstances or a medical emergency you have no excuse with today’s science and choices of birth control to commit murder of a child. So take some personal responsibility for the life you created.
    Anyways interesting conversation.

    • @yascohpho
      @yascohpho  Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing your story! It’s great to hear how welcoming your wife’s family is. I’m sorry to hear about the mass shooting; I hope she is okay. The world is a messed-up place.
      I have a different view on introducing partners to family, I believe it should stem from love rather than respect. If you love someone, introducing them is a natural step without needing to ask the family for permission or out of respect.
      There’s a difference between being masculine and the abuse of power by some men. I grew partly in Afghanistan and sadly I have experienced and seen gender apartheid. Some men genuinely believe they are “superior” and women are property.
      Thanks for taking your time to watch my video and sharing your perspective.

  • @yoyoma7273_6
    @yoyoma7273_6 5 дней назад

    I am a man I do truly believe that men don't have the right to tell women what to wear..
    But some women do dress in a certain manner which distracts both genders, some dresses which make them 80% naked and are quite sexual. What do you think about that?