No one's saying it is. They're rightfully calling it sexual assault which you seem to think is not a thing.
No one's saying it is. They're rightfully calling it sexual assault which you seem to think is not a thing.
Oh well if a sexist dude agrees that men can't be feminists, you, wait, what exactly are you trying to prove here?
It's unfortunate that you feel this way.
If this happened to you without your consent, you'd just write it off as "not rape so all is well"?
But good job proving this, well done
interestingly enough I was watching a history channel type thing about Starkweather a few days ago and got a kick out of the Omaha newspaper headlines like "Mad teens kill again!" Not to trivialize what was probably a scary moment in history for the town, but the speculative details they ran as headlines were very…
turns out, a little LTD was all they need. Love for son and daughter!
Crazy, that backside shot in the post didn't look likeshe was even wearing a thong.
Hey I'm just speaking from experience here. Results were disastrous the last time I wore a ballgown while on scaffolding.
It's also best practice to not take fashion images as practical advice.
my dad split his wedding ring in half doing something at work at the railyard. He initially didn't want to replace the ring because it always bothered him when he played guitar- he now has a sturdy ring on his right ring finger as a compromise. My mom felt it would be weird if she wore a ring and he didn't.
I know the headline is missing the word "so" after "armpits", but I'd like to think the missing word is "if" after the word "says."
well thank god you approve, this is a huge win for women everywhere.
Never mind that that's not why most people actually have children...
tomorrow? I'm guessing she's got a few days while her body figures out what just happened.
"I like domestic" itself has to be a joke.
Good lord another Cullen.
I don't know if it's just because the movie version came out recently but I've been surprised to hear Gatsby mentioned during this discussion. "Warning: this book contains arguments. Do not read if you grew up in a household right out of a Wes Anderson film."
This is a good point. And this might be anecdotal, but don't most professors/TA's give some sort of an introduction to a work before it's read for class? I remember getting a small spiel about a book's theme and depending on the book (for instance, McCarthy's The Road) a bit of a warning about violent imagery. Not to…
It's similar to Good Guy Greg and Successful Black Man memes with the racist/sexist/thug etc lede, followed up with the"good guy" punchline. But I like that this is narrowed to one topic.