What a clusterfuck. How about the Universities just handle the situation so no one needs to be making lists. Jesus tap dancing Christ already.
What a clusterfuck. How about the Universities just handle the situation so no one needs to be making lists. Jesus tap dancing Christ already.
I think there's another element to the show's popularity. People, especially women, who have had bad experiences when something really messed up happened and they needed police tend to like it. Some time ago, I lived in a collective for women quitting abusive relationships. We had a ritual where, gathered together, we…
Some form of this needs to happen. I'm sorry about the chance for wrecking a guy's reputation, but there has to be a way to get this information out there. A lot of rapists are serial rapists.
THE MENZ! THE MENZ! THINK OF THE POOR, POOR MENZ!
Emma Watson is an incredible human being and the smartest witch of her age. I completely agree with her outreach to men to help us achieve gender equality. Men are also negatively effected by the expectations of their gender and both men and women would be better off with equality.
You're not necessarily "wrong" in the sense that anyone who stores any photo on the cloud is indeed at risk of possibly being hacked. We're all always at risk, all the time, whether it's uploading photos to the cloud or using a credit card or having any kind of online presence that includes personal information. Such…
Why do people do this coy "Not gonna say it but I'm saying it anyway! Tee hee!" BS? If you don't want to engage, don't. Since you clearly do, why bother pretending? It's spineless and never 1/100th as clever as the speaker seems to think it will be. And it does a disservice to both the issue and your audience.
troll kitty is a bad kitty!
It doesn't "happen." Men do this. Then assholes like you work on the attackers' side by attacking the victims again.
yeah! Fuck people's right to privacy!
That feels like an offshoot of the idea that a woman's body is public property. Women are always being asked "are you gonna have kids?" Or "are you going to have another one" if you already have one (hi, that's my life).
It's almost like women are diverse and have, as a group, an infinite variety of feelings and opinions! Why is that so tough for some people to swallow?
As a childfree woman it has to become an integral part of our identities. Just as becoming a parent becomes part of your identity. A lot of us childfree people have to be more vocal about it because it is something we're constantly questioned about. You may not talk about your child around them but the message is…
Exactly! And I can't fathom how people argue that some hypothetical happiness/regret outweighs actual lived happiness. I might regret not having a child someday, but I'm going to Tibet this year and I'll for sure have one of the most amazing experiences of my life—and I am able to take trips like that because I am…
I would live and die for all three of my children. Each one is precious in my eyes. I also wish I did not become a Dad. I'm not nearly as good at it as I had hoped. I feel like there is no refuge or sanctuary when things get really difficult. The peaceful moments either never happen or are far too short and few. …
I'd rather take the off-change that I'll regret not having them down the road ...than regret ever having them and be in an irreparable situation.
I understand why people would feel like they couldn't talk about this. If we're being honest about feelings here, I honestly felt no sympathy for the women above. To be honest, I saved all my sympathy for their children.
I honestly don't know what to say when people are all "My parents used to beat me up and I'm fine! Lol."
I once signed up for Chemistry.com, paid and everything, because this guy seemed really great and interesting and was handsome to boot. I messaged him and didn't get a response back. You know what I did then? NOTHING! I assumed he wasn't interested and moved on! I later canceled my subscription because all of the men…