"Umm... remember "We Saw Your Boobs," anyone?" Yes, it was wisely criticized as being in very poor taste, not 'acceptable'. It was defended as 'free speech' but that's about it.
"Umm... remember "We Saw Your Boobs," anyone?" Yes, it was wisely criticized as being in very poor taste, not 'acceptable'. It was defended as 'free speech' but that's about it.
well, maybe all this behavior is new. Its not that she's coming up with stories of how he was 5 years ago.
" the victim isn't overpowered by physical force or violence, but by alcohol." Funny way of saying it. Who knew this chemical had so much agency!
"Perhaps" So! People who black out drunk are not unconscious. They just don't remember what they do. But can we tell that they are in a state that they will not form memories? How can we tell at the time? I'm not saying this is even a minority of cases where people have been raped, but I don't think its completely…
Yeah, i noticed that. It didn't read the studies that it cited very carefully: sorta cherry picked the points that fit the narrative, ignored others.
We've pretty much done that all over. We even made it a crime! But it hasn't cause it to stop. And men who rape tend to not listen to such messages. So if we want to reduce rape below the status quo, we need to focus on what will move the dial.
here is one you didn't cover:
Interesting. Sofia is apparently the currently most popular name among Hispanics. The assumption is based on, and fairly plausible because of, the way these names predominate in the southwest (see the maps), which is not known for large numbers of Greek peoples.
I dunno. seems kinda racially insensitive to make it a visual gallery.
yeah. See this
Its more likely Isabella and Sophia are both Hispanic influenced.
What a testament to Hispanic immigration in the southwest! Isabella for queen!
But a true gentleman respects all, and covers over any indiscretions
Speak for yourself :)
the research bears that a lot of it is learned in childhood, sadly.
They found a lot of women who let them. I think pejorative names are due all around.
Their advertising and CEO are kinda ethically challenged.
I guess it depends on whether you're the kind of person who thinks sexual agency of prostitution is usually fine and noble or always exploitative. NOT because Asshley is engaging in prostitution at all, but because the attitudes and perspective seem to be correlated
You really think there is a direct line from Baartman to Amazon Asshley?
good point.