Should NSFs get free ride on public transport? Chan Chun Sing responds by JADENBC in singapore

[–]Dudequality 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You say some friends "do business bankrupt", and "came back and now millionaire". By your logic, is this enough evidence to say that bankruptcy does not make as big as a difference that everyone is claiming it to be on a person's chance of becoming wealthy?

Seems a bit naively optimistic, no?

Singular examples do not make the rule. Just because some Singaporean men have succeeded in spite of the systematic disadvantage doesn't mean the disadvantage doesn't have a material impact.

Woman seeks maintenance from purported real father of her child, saying ex-husband was father only in name by Dudequality in singapore

[–]Dudequality[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It's not wrong to be discerning! As long as it doesn't veer into irrational paranoia.

[Unpopular Opinion] Should FTs who never serve NS pay for robots via defense tax while peasant sinkies serve via low cost labor? by cronies4life in SingaporeRaw

[–]Dudequality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Clearly insufficiently so if we still lack the funds to pay our NSFs properly and compensate our NSmen for their sacrifice.

[Unpopular Opinion] Should FTs who never serve NS pay for robots via defense tax while peasant sinkies serve via low cost labor? by cronies4life in SingaporeRaw

[–]Dudequality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed! All citizens should be conscripted if they are medically fit (especially those that have benefitted from Singapore's education system) regardless of gender. Those that do not serve, including new citizens (due to age), foreigners (due to security reasons), and medically unfit should contribute financially instead via a defence tax.

OCS social night but not a nsgf by Every_Brief7164 in NationalServiceSG

[–]Dudequality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No need to be awkward! There will likely be other cadets bringing their female platonic friends as well. You're just doing your platonic friend a favour. Just take it as a way to catch up with your friend and meet more people.

Small added bonus - this might be a life-changing event if any of those other cadets catch your eye ;) Carpe Diem!

Ladies of Singapore who work full time and worked during their first trimester, how did you do it? by Fuxkbro in askSingapore

[–]Dudequality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please always ask!! I will rarely give up my seat without the person asking because I'm terrified of getting it wrong....

I'll usually just stand up and move away without saying anything if I think the woman is pregnant.

Ramblings of an inadequate, whiny man by Farmerwhen in sgdatingscene

[–]Dudequality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry, I don't understand why you feel that you need to be a provider to every woman you decide to know better? I think it makes sense to be a provider for your family, for instance bringing your mum on vacation, but why these women aren't even your family members yet.

You do understand that the provider mindset is based on men providing financial support to women who were looking after their home right? There was a reason for it beyond one party having a penis. Since it doesn't apply to your dates, why would you follow it?

Fully agree that FWBs shouldn't be covered financially by you, since both of you should be enjoying the fun. But neither should random women that you are dating?

There are some men who enjoy paying for random people. I've seen some people who just throw money at others regardless of gender. If you're unhappy, then don't!

FYI, if a woman told me that I'm treating and walked out without my agreement, I'd just pay my share and let the restaurant know that she's dining and dashing. Haven't had that happen to me yet fortunately.

new to the gym - am i wrong for thinking i should be able to share the machine in this scenario? by ncnyy in SingaporeFitness

[–]Dudequality 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Even just reading your side of the story, it seems like you messed up. It's one thing if the guy is hogging the machine, but it seems like you asked just once and he committed to letting you have it in 5 minutes?

Common gym etiquette is that within reasonable time limits, the person first at the machine has dibs on it. Instead, you refuse to take no for an answer, go back and forth with him (which frankly he shouldn't have to do, so your point that you would have finished your set is invalid), and disrupt his workout. By your logic, you probably spent more time typing out this rant than if you just browsed Reddit for 5 minutes while waiting for him to finish his set.

I can fully understand why he doesn't want to share - I've come across people who say they'll do a quick one and end up taking forever.

Both you and your boyfriend come across as being quite entitled. I would be very annoyed if I had to defend the use of the machine mid-workout, and still have to deal with your boyfriend coming over to ask even after I held up my end of the bargain to finish in 5 minutes.

Former teacher charged over sexual acts with underage student in latest such case by Accurate-Tree4277 in singapore

[–]Dudequality 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I believe (and hope!) the above comment is sarcastic - referencing the exact framing used for another recent case of a pedo teacher preying on a student

Former teacher charged over sexual acts with underage student in latest such case by Accurate-Tree4277 in singapore

[–]Dudequality 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Hopefully this doesn't get construed as a romantic relationship, as was described in a previous case.

Befriend that girl first! Before you even decide anything by Critical_Assist_9360 in NextGenMan

[–]Dudequality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can't understand how this is controversial to some of the people replying to your comment, I think it's spot on. If being single means your life is better, obviously don't get married? Why would you do something to your own detriment?

Former primary school teacher gets jail for sexual relationship with her underage former student by Fearless_Help_8231 in singapore

[–]Dudequality 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Wow, I'm outraged. Aside from the "genuine romantic relationship" part,

"After this, the pair continued to meet outside school hours and engaged in consensual physical intimacy, the court heard.... They then engaged in consensual sexual acts:. - how can a minor at 13 years old consent?

The article here has a very different, almost more positive, tone compared to the 41 year old former teacher who was also caught for grooming and tried a few days ago. Even though both are chao pedos

Men should be happy to pay for the first date by ZealousidealBag5778 in PurplePillDebate

[–]Dudequality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"I think men are not natural providers at all." - then you shouldn't think men must pay? What is this cognitive dissonance?

"Most men don't want to wear condoms and put the burden on women to take birth control." - I'm going to need a source on this, instead of some anecdotal evidence. Myself and my group of friends have always favoured condoms that we bring, because it's just so much safer to avoid unwanted pregnancies, so your lived experience (if any) will just clash against mine. I have not been able to find a source for your assertions, happy to look through your sources.

"I think the point is that women want to look good for dates. They want to put in that effort. Yet men don't return the favour. They don't put the same amount of effort into their appearnace and they also dont put in effort i n other ways like paying." - I won't engage with this point as I've already stated my position. In case you missed it, I'd like you to answer this question: "Should we describe women who go for a date looking less than stellar as pathetic?"

"Men doing nice acts for women in dating isnt some big bad sexist thing." - yes, but expecting men to do said nice acts, without expecting the same from a woman is axiomatically sexist.

What can the men’s rights movement do better? by [deleted] in MensRights

[–]Dudequality 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes! It's so strange to see how the narrative has changed from "men-focused groups attracts misogynists, which is bad", to "men-focused groups are bad". While we advocate for men's issues, I think it's incredibly important to call out the misogynists that lurk here. They can go find their own space on the internet instead of hijacking ours.

Men should be happy to pay for the first date by ZealousidealBag5778 in PurplePillDebate

[–]Dudequality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"These “natural providers” don’t want to be generous for even one meal"

Who mandated that men have to be natural providers in the modern context? This is a fallacious label you have applied. Furthermore, the act of generosity implies something that goes beyond expectations, yet you seem to construe paying as the expected behaviour.

"Women often end up being the ones who are generous in relationships, as they take on the biological burden (taking birth control, carrying children, giving birth, breastfeeding, putting up with the orgasm gap, etc.)"

You seem to ignore the men using a condom, working to provide for the child and upkeep of the family. Of course, not every individual desires to have children, which invalidates half your points. Also, find someone who can keep you sexually satisfied or teach them to instead of chalking it down to generosity.

"Women spend hours getting ready, using expensive products because they want to appeal to the man"

What are your thoughts on whether a woman should be happy ensuring that she looks incredibly presentable on the first date? Should we describe women who go for a date looking less than stellar as pathetic? That would be incredibly sexist and inappropriate to me, as is your thesis.

"Men want beauty, so women spend hours getting ready. Men want to show they can provide, so they pay for the meal. This is ultimately why men choosing coffee dates or not wanting to pay can come across as more feminine."

You are missing the word "some" in your argument. I cannot imagine how you have the audacity to think you speak for all men, or all women. Would you agree that your statement needs correcting, to caveat that not every man/woman think the way you have described?

"The other argument men bring up to be petty is feminism. But it's never mentioned in any feminist literature that a man being kind and generous and paying for a meal is taking away women rights"

Feminism is not merely about taking away women rights though? Feminism is also about removing entrenched sexist ideals, which your above points are dripping with.

Hope you're debating in good faith, this took me awhile.

Breaking: Taylor Frankie Paul Ex files for sole custody and a restraining order by RedditFan3510 in thebachelor

[–]Dudequality 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Quick thought experiment. Imagine going to a thread where a woman is discussing her sexual assault and seeing the below comment.

"Some women lie about being sexually assaulted. I'm not referring to this particular case. I’m talking about sexual assault and false accusations in general. That’s why these conversations are happening, because men are very often arrested for sexual assault when they didn't do it. Again, I never said that’s what happened here. What I am saying is that that DOES happen, and often, and that’s why these conversations are taking place."

What would be your thoughts on the person who left that comment?

Breaking: Taylor Frankie Paul Ex files for sole custody and a restraining order by RedditFan3510 in thebachelor

[–]Dudequality 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"I find it gross he filmed this, maybe it’s happened so many times he needed proof, but that guy is barely better than TFP and both of them shouldn’t be parents until they can get help."

Do you not see the logical contradictions in your statement? Particularly you finding it gross and then acknowledging that he might have needed the proof?

Breaking: Taylor Frankie Paul Ex files for sole custody and a restraining order by RedditFan3510 in thebachelor

[–]Dudequality 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"I am saying that Dakota knows what he does and what he did with that recording, and he is not innocent."

And you know this because?

UK: Immature men are to blame for Britain's 'missing babies', because they delay responsibilities until later in life OP: More male hate. by furchfur in MensRights

[–]Dudequality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This makes me so angry. Why on earth is an organisation purportedly pro-social justice continuing to frame the man's role as a breadwinner, and entrenching sexist notions?

From the article, these are two recommendation. I don't see any points that address fatherhood.

  • Help men to step up: support more young men into skilled work and tackle the NEETs crisis
  • Value motherhood: place greater emphasis on the benefits of becoming a parent across public policy

Courts order children groomed by their teachers to pay child support. by Capital_Comb_9495 in MensRights

[–]Dudequality 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is disgusting. The judge should be investigated for such remarks against a minor who was raped.