The male foreskin is a highly innervated erogenous organ that is dense with specialized mucosa and over 20,000 high sensory nerve endings. It acts as a natural buffer and lubricant during sex. Researchers using fine-touch medical instruments shows it is the most sensitive part of the penis. That might explain why a recent...
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Tags: castration, circum, discrimination against men], foreskin, genital integrety, mens health, national coalition for men, ncfm
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Despite gains made by women the pay gap continues to be used in misleading ways to advance public policy agendas without fully explaining the reasons behind the pay gap. Here, you will find a good starting place for understanding “pay gap” misleading information and why it continues to be used by Power Elite Feminists to push their agendas....
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Tags: discrimination against men], equal wages, feminist myths, feminst lies, maternity leave, national coalition for men, ncfm, paternity leave, pay gap, sexism, spin, unequal wages, wages, warren farrell, why men earn less, why men earn more, why women earn less, why women earn more
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Historically, many rape laws excluded male victims from the protections women receive. The Model Penal Code, for example, defined “rape” so that only women could be victims. In England, funding for sex abuse victims is often denied for male victims regardless of how devastating. The federal government spent hundreds of thousands of dollars studying rapes on college campuses...
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Tags: abused men, discrimination against men], gender discrimination, male rape, mens health, national coalition for men, ncfm, rape, sexism, sexual assault
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For years, the Forced Labour Convention of 1930 exempted “able-bodied males” between ages 18 and 45 from the ban on slavery and forced labor. See Article 11. And although the exemption was eventually eliminated, Article 2 still exempts prisoners and soldiers (90+% male). Male slaves are frequently ignored by human rights laws and policies. For example,...
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Tags: discrimination against men], gender discrimination, human trafficing, human trafficking, indentured servitude, national coalition for men, ncfm, sex discrimination, sexism, slavery, slaves
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Research has repeatedly shown that men get higher criminal sentences than women even when all other factors are accounted for. See also, Seattle Times, “State courts unfair to men, minorities, UW study suggests,” This confirms prior data showing men receive higher sentences than women for the same crime even when age, race, priors, family situation, and other factors are accounted...
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Tags: boys health, discrimination against men], disparate sentencing, gender discrimination, incarceration, jail, national coalition for men, ncfm, prison, sentencing, sex discrimination
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Fathers have historically been denied equal parenting rights with mothers. The 19th Century “tender years” doctrine, which explicitly gave mothers custody over children ages 13 and younger, was later replaced with the “best interests of the child” doctrine, but the gender bias persisted. As late as 1971, the Minnesota State Bar Association’s handbook advised lawyers and judges that “except in very...
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Tags: boys health, child custody, child support, choice for men, dads, discrimination against men], fatherhood, gender discrimination, marc angelucci, mens health, national coalition for men, ncfm, parenting, paternity fraud, sexism
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NCFM Advisor and Oregon Liaison Phil Cook was invited to speak at Pacific University. He reports that he: … learned something interesting on April 5th at the talk I gave on behalf of NCFM at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon. Change is possible. This University claims to be one of only three that...
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Tags: discrimination against men], gender discrimination, national coalition for men, ncfm, phil cook, vawa, violence against men, voice for men
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By Ray Blumhorst Can anyone guess what month April is on the feminist calendar? Wrong, “Women’s History Month” was last month (March)! Wrong again, “Stalking Awareness Month” was January. No, no, no, it’s not “Domestic Violence Awareness Month,” that was October. Oh for gosh sakes, NO, February was “Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month.” April...
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Tags: discrimination against men], domestic violence, equal pay day, gender discrimination, national coalition for men, women free
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Earl Silverman has dedicated much of his life to making this happen. At the bottom of this post is an address for sending donations. NCFM San Diego is sending $100 and I hope you will too. What follows my name is from John Dias. Harry Crouch, President On behalf of the entire international men’s...
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Tags: discrimination against men], domestic violence, gender discrimination, ncfm, sex discrimination, stop abusive and violent enviornments, violence against men
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In the most recent case of a California Court finding that women-only gyms are illegal, On March 18, 2011, in the Superior Court for Solano County, Judge Ramona J. Garrett, who happens to be a woman, ruled a women-only health club violated California’s Unruh Civil Rights Act (Lady of America Trial Court Decision). The...
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Tags: court cases, discrimination against men], gender discrimination, ladies night, national coalition for men, ncfm, sex discrimination, unruh act, women free
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