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BBWhatsit

Well I am a model and I wore plenty of sheer shirts on the runway and at shoots when I was underage. The fashion industry is not regulated at all, and models' agents can easily lie about a model's age. Even if that girl is of age, it is completely justifiable for someone to be concerned that a girl who appears so

of course it's SO FUCKING SIMPLE to do research on a model she doesn't know the name of and she's got exactly one picture to try to search for.

I usually try to be really nice to people, but I'm at my nice limit. I'm authentically worried that she is underage, which is why I made my statement. Your assuming about her age is about as helpful as mine, so the leg your standing on? ... it isn't there. I'm not actually talking to the model in my comment nor did

I wish I could switch back and forth based on what I need to do in a given day. Like those sneakers with the air pumps.

That's because you're logical, and you like the idea of having support networks in your life.

They generally appreciate their new economic independence and feel pride at holding their families together, at working and studying and doing things on their own, but sometimes they long to have a man around who would pay the bills and take care of them and make a life for them in which they could work less.

I quit Boy Scouts when I was 16 because of their anti-gay stance. I never got to get my Eagle Scout, but you know what? My integrity was worth more than that.

I agree. I feel like belonging to an organization who's views you do not agree with is kind of counterproductive. "Oh, I'm not really racist! I just joined the KKK to make a few friends!" Fucking weird.

Those white girls who are pissed should probably quit rather than comment anonymously.

Okay, so here's the basics.

Do they pass out a thumb drive of unfunny gifs when you join an MRA forum?

Have you never had a to deal with drunks, before? It isn't pleasant. Their emotions, and actions, escalate quickly. So having a drunk coworker start hitting on you, while you're all alone in your office, wouldn't be a secure situation.

You should talk to some actual rape victims and see how many of them tell you that the rape arose out of situations just described above, from the man seemingly 'just talking' to them.

Nope.

How is it irrational? Women do get cornered by creeps quite often.

There's a drunk guy that's talking to a woman, blocking her only exit out, and making conversation about her looks. Yeah, I can see how that would scare a woman.

Creepy drunk dude blocks your way out of the building. It's late, meaning not many people around.

If I was a woman, I'd certainly be intimidated by a drunk man who starts making comments about how I look—especially if we're alone together. I'd certainly be terrified of what may happen.

Spoken like a true male.

"There’s only so much you can do with somebody who wants to publicly state something, but we do get them to remove it [from social media] if we do find it…. That’s a big thing for us."