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The [[MRM]] believes that everyone should be entitled to bodily autonomy and protection from unnecessary medical procedures from birth. [[Male genital mutilation]] remains legal in every country. |
The [[MRM]] believes that everyone should be entitled to bodily autonomy and protection from unnecessary medical procedures from birth. [[Male genital mutilation]] remains legal in every country. |
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Revision as of 08:53, 26 November 2023
The MRM believes that everyone should be entitled to bodily autonomy and protection from unnecessary medical procedures from birth. Male genital mutilation remains legal in every country.
- Bodily Autonomy of men and boys
- Domestic violence against men
- Education discrimination
- Father's Rights
- Health of men and boys
- Declining sperm count and health
- Law
- Male disposability of men and boys
- Men's spaces being under attack for decades.
- Misandry
- Misuse of medication to treat children, predominantly boys
- Paternity
- Suicide of men and boys
- Violence against men and boys