PaigeCleland
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This artical seems super judgey to me. Most women who chose to stay home feel it's best for their families and themselves. It's awful that the decision they made backfired, but they are not bad people, women or even feminists for making that decision.

I'm just so confused by this statement. What do men showering have to do with abortion?

I'm at least seeing less of "Only straight guys play video games so they're catering to their audience." That's a move in the right direction.

You just single-handedly restored my faith in Kotaku commenters sir. I tip my hat.

I wonder if they'll allow a bucket near their precious antiques?

Who looks at their garage and goes, "I see income potential here?"

That just made my day so much better.

I think it might be a good thing. For a lot of girls it might introduce them to an interest they might never have had otherwise.

Mr. Roger was pure good, so Filner must be all of the evil he purged from his soul in human form.

I don't think there is anything worse than its current usage.

I hope to unlearn "slampiece" within the next ten minutes.

I think a bunch of guys with nice guy syndrom are like that. They look at women they know will not be into them and ignore ones that might be.

I think I'd fuck a gnome, marry a centaur and kill a merman. The gnome because they're probably pretty dextrous. Marry a centaur, because pony rides, and wisdom. Kill the merman because I'm in the desert, there is no room for you here fish-man!

Meh, I don't mind the kind of pics not seen of STFUparents.

Yes.

Nope, still can't get past the lyrics.

I hate tha thee song is so rapey just because it has a fun beat! The lyrics are too much for me though.

Serious complications occur less than in childbirth. There are specific stats available at rh reality check and feminste.

I enjoyed it, but I can see why it would be alienating coming from a different perspective. Personaly as a very white irish girl who can't tan but is constantly told I need too I see the pale comment much differently. I never saw it from your perspetive, but it seems like a very valid criticism of the book.

I agree that it was for white woman in the lower to upper middle class but she said as much in the first chapter. She staggered the feminist stuff between her life, of course it going to resonated stronger with people who have similer experences, I don't think that's horrible. As long as every feminist book isn't