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In reply to the discussion: Men [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)groups. You just won't say which ones those are.' You really should just speak for yourself. We all should.
What may seem 'plainly obvious' to YOU, is not at all obvious to ME, eg, and probably many others.
I and my husband were involved with a Men's Rights Group for a while in order to try to get information on exactly what rights he as a father had regarding his son. He had been told he had NO RIGHTS. That, thankfully, turned out not to be true. His son certainly had the right to access to his father. And thankfully he did thanks to the very practical information we received from that group, his son, my stepson, was spared the psychological damage many children are subjected to in situations where adults put their own needs ahead of their children's.
I never heard a single word of anger towards anyone, male or female, at those meetings, most fathers were there for one reason only, they loved their children.
I don't know where you are getting the idea that all these groups are 'bad'. Or that there is not a need for them. They are not, and there is a need for them.
In the real world things are not as they sometimes seem on the internet.