User talk:Fetzer77

Men's rights
Hi Fetzer. FYI: Women's rights isn't actually protected (locked,) it's only semi-protected. Once your account is at least four days old and has at least ten edits, you'll be able to edit women's rights with no problem. (I have no strong opinion on whether or not women's rights should be linked in the seealso of men's rights or vice versa, but it is worth noting that in general we don't require or expect the articles to be symmetrical. In fact, since we try to treat article topics in about the same way real world reliable sources do, and since those sources treat men's and women's rights differently, our articles will necessarily have significant differences in structure and content.) Please look over the talk page at men's rights if you're interested in contributing to the article - there's a lot of stuff discussed on it that is important to the article. Probably the most significant thing discussed: after a recent request for comments, the article will be moving to Men's rights movement from it's current position. (It'll be moved within the next hour or so, I'm getting ready to make the preliminary changes now.)

Thanks for joining Wikipedia, and feel free to stop by my talk page if you have any questions. Kevin Gorman (talk) 00:16, 18 August 2012 (UTC)