Is The Mrm About Equality

Discussion in 'Men's Issues' started by pickleweed, Sep 29, 2014.

  1. volunteer_tommy

    volunteer_tommy Elongated Member

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  2. TheGhost

    TheGhost Auuhhhhmm ...

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    Inconclusive and the studies to support that claim are not even cited. The only number that is given is the one of the married fathers.
     
  3. pickleweed

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    looks like it's plain stupid, I guess
     
  4. pickleweed

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    the results of a DNA test are, "irrelevant." men are still required to pay child support for children that aren't their own that they know aren't their own.
     
  5. thedope

    thedope glad attention Lifetime Supporter

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    And we are required to pay taxes we know aren't representative.
     
  6. Meliai

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    source?
     
  7. pickleweed

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    [SIZE=medium]A 2005 scientific review of international published studies of paternal discrepancy found a range in incidence from 0.8% to 30% (median 3.7%, with half of the academic studies on the subject, i.e. eight, yielding rates from  2.0% to 9.6%), suggesting that the widely quoted and unsubstantiated figure of 10% of non-paternal events is an overestimate.[/SIZE][SIZE=small][2][/SIZE][SIZE=medium] However, in situations where disputed parentage was the reason for the paternity testing there were higher levels; an incidence of 17% to 33% (median of 26.9%). Most at risk were those born to younger parents, to unmarried couples and those of lower socio-economic status, or from certain cultural groups.[/SIZE][SIZE=small][2][/SIZE]

    [SIZE=medium]http://reference.avoiceformen.com/wiki/Paternity_fraud[/SIZE]
     
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  10. pickleweed

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    love equations I can break down to see how the parts contribute to the whole

    OK, I'm done geeking out
     
  11. pickleweed

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    Do you think the New York Times would lie to you??? It has a reputation as being a liberal newspaper
     
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    [SIZE=16pt]http://www.fathersandfamilies.org/en...-20130314.html[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=16pt]Data analysis suggests that [/SIZE][SIZE=16pt]women who fail to pay all of their child support are incarcerated only one-eighth as often as men with similar violations[/SIZE][SIZE=16pt]. Several possible explanations of these results other than gender bias are unsupported by the data, strengthening the view that gender bias against fathers is a major factor in the family courts.
    A new report concludes that between 95% and 98.5% of all incarcerations in Massachusetts sentenced from the Massachusetts Probate and Family Courts from 2001 through 2011 have been men. Moreover, this percentage may be increasing, with an average of 94.5% from 2001 to 2008, and 96.2% from 2009 through 2011. It is likely that most of these incarcerations are for incomplete payment of child support
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