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Arizona Men's Rights Group (Original Post) cgnick Jan 2013 OP
LOL! Politicalboi Jan 2013 #1
Not your business HelenWheels Feb 2013 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author mlauer59295 Jan 2013 #2
did you read the case history in your third link? Mosby Feb 2013 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author Mosby Feb 2013 #4
 

Politicalboi

(15,189 posts)
1. LOL!
Wed Jan 23, 2013, 03:14 AM
Jan 2013

Employment: Many men face work environments that treat them as potential harassers in the workplace. As women grow more powerful in the workplace, men are afraid to speak up about issues that concern them. For example, if a co-worker is wearing clothing that is inappropriate for the workplace, he may not speak up for fear of being fired or sued for harassment. With growing sensitivity to workplace harassment, men are more worried than ever when working with female coworkers that may allege false statements as a means to advance in their careers.

Answer: Barefoot and pregnant women. These men also have reproductive issues too. LOL! If you don't want to be a father, wear a condom. Poor poor men. Women are so manipulative. LOL!

HelenWheels

(2,284 posts)
5. Not your business
Wed Feb 20, 2013, 12:31 PM
Feb 2013

to tell a coworker any thing about her clothing. If it bothers you go to your supervisor and discuss it with her/him.

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Mosby

(16,310 posts)
3. did you read the case history in your third link?
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 05:11 PM
Feb 2013

An internal investigation found that the eloy pd failed to do proper investigations and the judge's behavior is now being reviewed by the az supreme court.

Btw there is nothing at all funny about domestic violence regardless whether the abuser is a man or woman.

Seriously, why do you think someone "dreamed this stuff up" there are links to dozens of police reports and court case logs in at the link.

No I am not "into" the mens rights mvmt.

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