LipstickMystic
Lipstick Mystic
LipstickMystic

Pretty sure they believe abortion was invented in 1973, and if they just overturn Roe v. Wade, all abortions will end.

I am totally cool with picketing churches, and maybe even harassing church-goers.....I mean, politely sharing my world-view with them. We can make signs with some of the best biblical quotes about forcing rape victims to marry their attackers and infanticide and stoning women to death and maybe that line about

So, what your headline needs to read is this: Legal, medically supervised abortions are safe. The other abortions, the ones that INEVITABLY take place in the absence of legal and medical supervision are not.

You think GOP lawmakers care about the fate of the woman?

Thank you. You know what isn't safe? The dangerous and desperate measures women would be forced to endure should we continue down this absolutely lovely path of restricting and legislating women's bodies and decisions.

Wow, I really don't think that is normal. Getting physical during an argument is absolutely not okay for either party to do. I think maybe we interpret "abuse" as a one-sided thing, but I believe couples can be mutually abusive towards each other.

Never. Unequivocally. Never slapped, shoved, hit, pushed, threw something at. NEVER.

Domestice violence happens to a similar percentage of men.

considering that the statistics are this awful, you should be ashamed of yourself for your comments. in fact, thank you for letting me know about this. For all the people out here who are trying to make a change in society, this information is horrifying but crucial. this was not the issue to be flippant about. i'm

Right here. Never, not once, ever. Nor would I ever. At least, not violently, just playfully, which shouldn't count if you're assessing abuse.

It's all part of a continuum: possessiveness, emotional abuse, manipulation, gaslighting, physical intimidation. Actually striking someone is just another facet of exercising control, asserting dominance and establishing power.

Are the results of a study about how many men engage in domestic violence really something you don't want to know about? Why is this study being written about in such a light tone? I would think, as a woman that I would much rather know that I can take this information to educate my brother, nephews, and other young

That is just sad then, there are plenty of women who don't slap their boyfriends, it's called not being a completely terrible person.

Yeah. I'd never experienced any sort of physical violence in my life either. Until I did. I remember the judge laughing my case off, dismissing the order of protection, and essentially saying: Oh, I'm sure you two will work it out & be friends again some day. The creep stalked me relentlessly, every day, until I moved

At first I thought the same thing, and then I realized that NO, it is NOT normal to grab someone (unless they're falling off a cliff). There is no context in which it would be okay for me to shove someone (unless he were between me and my endangered child, hypothetically). Ditto shoving someone- unless a piano were

Tell me more about these Shiba Inu dreams, also what is going on with the one in the picture IS HE IN A STROLLER because it kind of looks like he is <3333

You should read this.

If they included emotional abuse, I would have guessed 2 out of 5 or more. Personally, no one has ever hit me, but there was a point where a man seemed on the verge of pushing me around - he was in a weird, feisty mood, asking me things like "You want a boyfriend, huh? Do you?" and getting close and touching me

Can anyone here state that they have NEVER slapped a partner? I find that hard to believe.

Jesus Christ, humanity is terrifying sometimes.