Ladydangeresque
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This has nothing to do with the post, but I just needed to confess: when I was younger I would rob my bar hookups if they were a lousy lay. Like, take a bottle of booze or a DVD or a scarf. Something to make it worth my time.

The people in privilege write the rules along race, gender and sexual orientation lines. It's why white slave-owners got to be the sluttiest and force themselves on black women while painting black women as the hypersexual jezebels who couldn't control her lust. It's why homophobes can cheat on their wives and treat

It would really make a lot more sense if you hadn't cropped it, Kyle.

This is really resonating with me too lately, and how I have been thinking about being a woman living in a city. I used to think I could handle it, but I don't think I can anymore. I was assaulted in my own neighborhood by a man recently, just walking the 5 blocks to work. I now wear my husband's oversized raincoat

we like the moon
the moon is very useful everyone
everybody like the moon
because it light up the sky at night
and it lovely
and it makes the tide go and we like it

The fact that this woman "isn't too concerned" really concerns me.

My week(and a bit) on OKC ended up with a whole lot of cock in my eye.

Winston's accuser alleges that he raped her in December 2012 (Winston's attorney maintains that the two had consensual sex). The accuser called the police roughly two hours after her assault; when they arrived, they took a rape kit and interviewed her.

*Shakes one night stand awake, screaming*

Not sure how DC only got 4th. I know of at least 300 huge dicks that reside in DC, but maybe Congress wasn't in session when they did the survey.

Many men down in Manville liked wimmin a lot
But the MRAs down there in Manville did not
Those men hated women - accused them of teasin'
Now please don't ask me why. No one quite knows the reason
It could be their mums didn't raise them quite right
It could be the fact that we're "frigid" and "tight"
But I think that the

They've kind of backed themselves into a corner. They've spent decades publicly pushing the pro-life, anti-gay marriage, anti-birth control platform, in many cases at the expense of focusing on poverty, environmental degregation, political injustice, and human rights. They'd look foolish to change so suddenly, but

Sorry, but I cheered at this article. This girl is in a situation where it is clear she is being emotionally violated, and based on the tone of the article it would not be surprising to me if it went beyond that. She is not being protected or advocated for by her mother, and it seems like she is the oldest sibling.

What in the everloving hell is the intro paragraph to this article?

I always love it when people use the mugging analogy to justify their victim-blaming.

Hey fellas (YEAH)

This question comes up a lot in any discussion of social justice, and I think the answer has a lot more to do with history and systemic oppression than it does with surface "fairness". The fact is, women have historically been objectified, had their voices stolen and suppressed to the point where even just the shape