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Ismone
Ismone

Plenty of women have higher sex drives than plenty of men. So please stop telling us we don't understand high sex drives. Some of us have them, and higher than yours, even.

Okay, you used eschewing wrong.

I wouldn't want "low maintenance." I would want someone involved in my life, and who challenges me. Also, successful isn't that appealing, depending on what it means.

I hear you, but I can tell you, the apology doesn't undo the damage. It is meaningful, but not good enough, frankly.

You really might want to work on that.

Hah. Good point, actually. I have heard that one too—that sometimes short guys pick on the tall guys because the tall guys can pound them.

Maybe there is an inherent bellicosity in your personality that makes people so afraid of you that prevents people from threatening you.

This wasn't a stranger. Reading comprehension fail.

My younger sister died her hair cherry red. The attention she gets isn't just about the hair, which is eye-catching, now she gets a lot more really crude come-ons and men just touching her.

1) We aren't its. And we don't necessarily "show ourselves off." Sometimes, we are just noticeable. If you notice a woman, it is usually because she is sexually attractive to you. It does not mean the woman is trying to get your attention.

What if I take him to a work party, though? Won't he figure it out? Or am I supposed to hook up with a really dumb guy? Or maybe this is a rule against dating in one's own profession?

Calorie counts are notoriously inaccurate, because most of them involve the use of a Baum calorimeter.

A really stunning friend of mine has the same experience. I think in her case, it may have to do with the professionalism with which she carries herself. People just leave her alone.

The problem is, episiotomies make the likelihood of 3rd and 4th degree tears higher. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22810620

I am really, really sorry that that happened to you. And at the time you were operated on, this may not have been known, but the truth is that episiotomies do not lessen bleeding. Episiotomies are not part of science-based medicine. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10725500

This is a singular incident. There is no way, when discussing one instance of sexism, to show it is statistically significant.