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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I honestly don’t know where this came from. He was NOT raised this way...but DS(14) is completely anti-feminism and proclaims to be pro men’s rights! He thinks men are more oppressed than women, I guess. I just saw that he posted something about women also being rapists and pedophiles, so people should stop saying things like “teach your sons not to rape.” Ugh. We have discussed these issues his entire life. He should get it, but he doesn’t. He has two older sisters who are very vocal on civil rights issues. Talking isn’t getting through to him. Any other ideas to make him understand that men are not the oppressed ones, specifically white men like him? He speaks out in defense of all other marginalized groups, and is likely LGBTQ. For some reason he is strong ngly anti-feminism. Any movies that might resonate with him? [/quote] So I am going to go in a completely different direction, after rereading this. I'd be very concerned that my son, who previously gets along well with his sisters and girls is "woke" is suddenly concerned with males being abused by females.and men being victims too. I would be concerned that maybe he had experienced some abuse himself. I'll probably get tarred and feathered for thinking so, but that is what I want to find out.[/quote] One of your statements really, really stuck out to me. "We have discussed these issues his entire life." You talked about rape throughout his entire life? WTF is wrong with you? I can't even pick a mundane issue like chewing with your mouth open, not hitting siblings, looking both ways before you cross the street, where I can say "we discussed it their entire life." Why the hell would you talk about rape multiple times to a young child? It doesn't even make sense. I actually believe OP is a troll at this point. I have a 10 year old son who just learned last year that eventually his body will change and non-pee liquid might start coming out of his privates in a couple of years. I'm pretty sure I'm not going to go tell him to stop raping anytime soon. What a stupid idea.[/quote]
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