"The good that we have done at Exodus is overshadowed by all of this..."What good?
"The good that we have done at Exodus is overshadowed by all of this..."What good?
Not like those prayers would work, anyway.
But wasn't it all women? Why would it be just about actors in general if it's all women intentionally and specifically?
That's what I thought initially, too, but if it's the most read magazine and they're actually making progressive changes, then it's not necessarily a bad thing. I'm not saying that Cosmo is feminist now, but it could be. Think of what that may mean.
AFAIK, it's not even "you need to be able to make babies." It's you need to marry the opposite sex. Glorifying procreation is used to create more Catholics and to have an excuse to discriminate against homosexual couples.
Or any other couple unable to reproduce, being told that marriage is about procreation.
Guess infertile people shouldn't be allowed to marry.
I already have a PC that can stream "tv" shows.
You know the distinction between cismen and transmen, yet you didn't mention that not all cismen (and men in general) are attracted to people with whom that would be relevant. I'm pretty sure that there is penis size anxiety among gay men, too.
Ugh, cannot wait until the GOP ship sinks.
Making light of sexist comments helps no one.
So, another man using double standards to body judge a woman?
Whenever someone uses their gender to validate their actions, I get the sense they may be insecure.
This isn't any better than saying that women are bad at comedy.
Not everyone is privileged to have a body that they can easily love. One of the most important examples are people who don't believe their body matches their gender identity.
Does this "love your body" message come across as ignorant and privileged to anyone else?
Disgust over (specifically women's) pubic hair is another way men try to control women. Most of the men who complain about women having body hair are probably hairy as fuck themselves.
Agreed.
No surprise that it's not actually safe.
So if this were a video of a woman recoiling in pain from a brow wax, would you still call her a weakling?