Skelatron
Skelatron
Skelatron

She is that person.

I can tell you from first-hand experience that your impression is entirely accurate. It favors a very specific type of man to whom it comes perfectly naturally, and drags everyone else along for the ride, willing or not.

Constantly ask for her input on things and really listen to her, forcing her to make decisions. Set her up for future defeminisation by encouraging her to do whatever job she likes and to continue advancing. See if you can get her to make more money than you. Buy her some pants. Then you tell her it's been a long

No, the next article will be like this one. It will be another hyperbole-filled response to a hyperbole-filled cultural rant, by a media outlet with differing views and reader demographics. The next article will firmly argue on behalf of this media's demographic and views with unrealistic and oversimplified points

And I should add: women, if you don't want a guy to make assumptions about you just because you're female, PLEASE don't tell that guy his behavior or feelings mean he's "not being a man" or whatever. It goes both ways.

Not to generalize too much, but honestly, being a (stereotypical, American, 21st century) guy sounds kind of horrible to me.

Why is it the guy who has to determine whether a first date becomes a second, etc.?

Ah... not necessarily something to be happy about. As blue_beetle noted, "If you're not paying for something, you're not the customer; you're the product being sold".

At the core of the Commonwealth's argument to the contrary is the proposition that a woman, and in particular a woman riding on a public trolley, has a reasonable expectation of privacy in not having a stranger secretly take photographs up her skirt. The proposition is eminently reasonable, but § 105 (b ) in its

MY FELLOW MASSHOLES: PLEASE WRITE TO YOUR STATE LEGISLATORS TO GET ON THIS. THANK YOU.

Seriously, who really cares?

No offense, but this is a really garbage study.

there. fixed it for you.

James Randi would like to know why they don't want his $1 million. Though this could be more lucrative...

Here's to hoping that "lady doctor" isn't a common way to address feminine-presenting physicians by the time we're old, too :)

The questions about this accuser's credibility don't compare AT ALL to the credibility questions surrounding Ms. Farrow. Inconsistencies in Dylan Farrow's story are vague - and she was a small child.