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Old 29-06-2017, 11:00 PM #1
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Yes you're just blaming males, how sexist how cold how heartless how sexist
I have laid out the facts , men kill themselves at 5 times the rate of women, they die 5 years young across the entire western world, yet they get 50 times less resources spent on them. Your petty example of 2 clowns taking the piss is utterly irrelevant to the suffering of millions of men worldwide. Men and women take the piss as did jess phillips in a westminster committee discussing male suicides and other complex male issues. Or sharon osbourne to the many watching millions on live tv mocked a man who bled to death after having his scrotum sliced off...she wasnt even warned or sacked by her bosses.... Any fair minded person can see that this is unfair on men. The facilities, the expenditure, the helplines should be open to men 24 hours a day the same as for women and children too..Sadly you clearly do not fall into that category. Absolutely shameful.
Are you saying it is not common among males..the thought that asking for help is bad? That 'man up' is not a common phrase. That being sensitive is not seen as being 'soft'. And 'soft' is not seen as a bad thing? I could go on but fear its pointless given all you got from my post was that I am cold heartless and sexist.

Didn't see the Sharon Osbourne thing but if thats how it happened then thats obviously a disgrace

The facilities are there for the amount of men who report abuse. There are 24 hour helplines available also. Should more money be put into help for males? Yes. But if the demand is not there then these centres and such would close..

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Are you saying it is not common among males..the thought that asking for help is bad? That 'man up' is not a common phrase. That being sensitive is not seen as being 'soft'. And 'soft' is not seen as a bad thing? I could go on but fear its pointless given all you got from my post was that I am cold heartless and sexist.

Didn't see the Sharon Osbourne thing but if thats how it happened then thats obviously a disgrace

The facilities are there for the amount of men who report abuse. There are 24 hour helplines available also. Should more money be put into help for males? Yes. But if the demand is not there then these centres and such would close..
The facilities are not there, this national refuge number is not there 24 hours for men.

Heres the osbourne clip you could have easily found it in seconds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80JqoyaL-p4

heres jess phillips mocking mens rights at the westminster committee

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XX6ATwQv7Q

If women dont care about mens rights , why should men care about womens?

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