SARburns
SARburns
SARburns

The aesthetics of a body cannot be used to determine health nor fitness. Society cares about looks, not health, not function. If we said "we care about your health and how you can use your body" then those that are disabled or blind or larger or whatever other type of differently abled wouldn't be denigrated in

The only thing we are trying to utterly disregard is the "be attractive for a man". If we (society outside of feminist places) were to actually emphasize the societal importance of a body there would be an embrace of health, acceptance and celebration of all bodies. Focusing on one type of body and its "importance"

I shouldn't be the exception to the rule. Feminist spaces use articles like to this help breakdown the already strongly held belief that the only value a woman has is her (toned and perfect) body. These articles aim to break down "women as a walking collection of parts" as entrenched in the public psyche to one of

Aw shucks :D

Yes societal normal dictate what is considered attractive. Contrary to what you are arguing - people do actually fall in love, and can be attracted to, a whole, entire person - including their personality. People outside of physically attractive norms get married and fall in love every day - fit or not, healthy or

Yes but what my physical body is and what do I or do not do to it to make it "attractive" is between me and my husband, not society. Putting such focus (which is mainstream and expected) on a the physical aspect of "attraction" is short sighted.

"lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil" does not mean "make shit illegal because I am too weak to stop doing things you told me not to do"

Marriages are hard, yo. We all know that. But I want to see a "men's" section of a newspaper/magazine etc say shit like: Dear husbands - do the laundry, wash the dishes and lick that clit to keep the honeymoon alive. Because otherwise it seems like it is only my wifely duty to do that. I'm an engineer working full

You are the awesomest ever for the etsy find.

Tech, business and humour are all felt in the penis. This is why your and my breasts have never read, say Gawker nor Cracked. Decrying other magazine for not being in the the right decade while creating a new one firmly in the same decade but made with gold plated web design is what my vagina has always wanted.

An "abusive cudgel"... from Hugo fucking Schwyzer. I have nothing that I can add other than

It is because power affects empathy. A neuroscientist at Wilfred Laurier found that when someone has more power (let us just say having a "masculine" job or being previledged in general) decreases their empathy. So I would assume the reverse to be true - less power = more empathy or a return to the "baseline" empathy

Your intuition is right. A neuroscientist at Wilfred Laurier found that when someone has more power (let us just say having a "masculine" job or being previledged in general) decreases their empathy. So I would assume the reverse to be true - less power = more empathy or a return to the "baseline" empathy levels. The e

If there were this woman out there that really is just naturally stunning and skinny (and educated and successful without being, you know, to strident about it.. etc etc) she would never want to be with someone who clearly ONLY cares about how skinny and white she is. In a world that cares about looks above all else,

Don't worry dudebros one day you'll have your dream show to watch.

Why don't you go back to your MGTOW forum? You're wasting your time here. We don't care that you hate women. Go your own way already. And stay there. We won't miss you. Ever.

Depends on how much money you have to spare. If you can spare cash and time find an Alliance Française - they have well paced, thorough programs for beginners to advanced. I am bilingual, have studied French for 27 years and I just completed some re-fresher courses. They are hands down the best place to learn if you

Or that stinky old tiny palace surrounded by rioting plebs before the royalty moved themselves to Versailles.

I love your comments about the film industry.