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Well, figuring how my entire gender is generalized as a perpetually oppressed victim on (what equates to) Cultural Marxist propaganda sites like this, I'm compelled to stand up and explain how this propaganda doesn't speak for me. :)

I asked him. His response made me laugh:

Go away Demosthenes, this is about righting all the social injustices in the world one companies creative vision at at a time. If you aren't angry about this you are wrong and hate women. If you don't demand someone change something they've made to be more inclusive you are setting us all back.

I wonder what Locke

"Christ, I know that dentist."

I'm sorry but the article is wrong on so many levels it's actually disgusting (and rather anti-ovary owners for that matter).

I have an MBA from Harvard and disagree entirely with this article. I actually think it is regressive. There, I said it. Now, go on and crucify me..

All the mirrors have been removed from Jez HQ and replaced with magnifying glasses.

I have to say, I find it ironic that Jezebel would lament the lack of serious coverage by women on such matters of international import and then have their all (mostly) female staff post mostly about Miley Cyrus all week long.

The president of the united states (bush the first) publically called them out in a speech as did the Cosby. Churches and conservatives called them out and they managed to piss off a variety of whole countries in various episodes.

Troll comments likes this make me wonder why people read articles and feel the need to comment with banalities.

I agree. Maybe I'm old, but to me it's just another example of the rampant public oversharing that seems to exist today. Couldn't they just have said something like "We've faced a lot of difficulties together over the years that have strengthened our relationship" and been done with it?

Well silly me it's called a wedding announcement like 3 times in this blog post and it's in the Weddings/ Celebrations section of the NYT. What could I have been thinking.

I can't say that I've ever read a wedding announcement that mentioned medical procedures of any kind.

I think it's a weird thing to talk about in a wedding announcement.