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fuuuuuucking thank you. My advice to people isn't have/don't have kids, it's, "party as hard as you can for as long as you can to get it out of your system so that you know what you want when you're finally sick of all that bullshit." I partied my fucking ass off, I have a kid now and I am not missing the club even a

What really sucks about these is that I think so much frustration comes from a complete lack of social support for parents, since the workplace is still modeled on the assumption of a stay-at-home mom who does everything selflessly and without any help. Dads aren't "supposed" to leave early to pick up kids from

I honestly couldn't imagine life without my little girl. There's the occasional bad moment, but the good times far outweigh the bad. I can see her growing up and turning into a cool and wonderful person every day, and know the world is a better place with her in it. Anyone that says they regret having kids were never

Street harassment: "Unwelcome words and actions by unknown persons in public places which are motivated by gender and invade a person’s physical and emotional space in a disrespectful, creepy, startling, scary, or insulting way."

Learn a thing or two about the street harassment women put up with on a day to day basis and get back to me.

The point still stands. They only showed the women who went along with it. I garuntee they approached some women who were offended by their request. Just because some women are ok with this sexually harassing situation doesn't mean it isn't sexual harassment. I'm not conflating anything; follow the conversation.

Absolutely. When I tell people my mother survived breast cancer, the questions go in this order:

Because, like their last video, they don't want it. Many charities won't since they have no say in what's taking place and these guys are ridiculous. If the charity you claim to be doing this to help doesn't want to be associated with you, you're doing it wrong and not helping anyone. Especially since charities have

Yeah, no. I like Sybians as much as the next pervert but this video creeped me the fuck out. Even if these women are paid actors (which is likely) the video promotes the idea that invading someone's space and asking them sexual questions/ propositioning them like that in public is A-OK.

Because this was something done purely for their own entertainment, with charity being the tool to manipulate other people into participating.

If you want to make porn, make porn. Stop trying to make it seem better by attaching charities broadly related to the body part you're exploiting.

Complete non-sequitur. Why are you replying to a comment on Jez when you could be helping to look for those kidnapped children?

Judging from their very uncomfortable reactions to the woman who unapologetically has an orgasm, I'd say no one. For all their big talk, they sure don't look like they have much experience with actual female pleasure.

Are you familiar with the "open-source boob project" from a few years ago? Some guy had the incredibly bright idea to turn a con into a space where anyone, male or female, could just grab women's breasts at any time without asking permission, and women totally didn't HAVE to participate—if they didn't want to be

Good. If I'm going to wear a skirt, I want to take advantage of the gentle, soothing breeze upon my balls.

Why didn't these douchebags just give the money to charity? They can obviously afford to.

It Sucks that people believe in order to get other people (men especially) to care about women's health issues that they have to sexualize women's bodies.

Reading this article I couldn't help picturing someone telling an African child that their body integrity was made possible because a bunch of American men got together and filmed an American woman having an orgasm on a vibrating sex toy. Only then, once they could laugh at an attractive white woman having an orgasm

Judging from all the defensive and whiny-ass responses, I'd say not all men realize how funny this is.