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You really shouldn't bother. You might be wrong is a well-known MRA troll around these parts. Hence the feigned shock that anyone might think MRAs could be homophobic, and the transparent attempt to make ManBoobz look sexist and transphobic because it has a benign pun for a name that very clearly focuses on the

I live in North Dakota. I'm making a skeptical face at the results of this study, but I would be happy to exchange some of our local talent for gentleman who are familiar with the clitoris and the oral arts and who are capable of making reasonably intelligent pillow talk.

So the hot new way to impress the lady or gentleman of your dreams is to hire someone else to stick a hand in their pocket or purse? Charming. Also likely to result in a few arrests and sprained wrists.

Every time I've heard a guy whine about being repeatedly rejected by women he's "irresistably drawn to," it's a case of an unattractive dude who insists on chasing model-attractive women. And he makes being "irresistably drawn" to them out to be some big existential thing instead of just, you know, the fact that

They are the most special snowflakes who ever flaked.

Diane also goes around the country throwing temper tantrums when men try and open the door for her. She has abortions at eight months and three weeks. And she files false rape complaints by the score.

Thanks for the perspective! To be honest, you couldn't have done anything else if there was a proposal coming imo. Hearts were going to get messily broken there, regardless. Eesh, proposals in front of family is now on my 'ARE YOU SURE?!' list.

I have broken up with someone right before xmas, and I think it partially had to do with just not wanting to deal with divvying up my precious holiday time between my family and the family of this dude I could barely even stand anymore. Also I was broke and this was as good a way as any to avoid buying more presents.

This is so upsetting, horrible, sad- feel free to add anything. People keep pointing out that the actual article paints a grimmer picture. I cannot make myself click on that link. This is a horrible situation for the mother, her baby, and her family. I have so many questions. Why wasn't her family notified? What about

This is just terrible.... I know this is an unpopular opinion, but shit like this is exactly why I think that when it comes to pregnancy, mom should always be the priority, without exception.

I don't know, authorities such as the police are notoriously bad at dealing with mental health issues. I would like to hear what they say, but I can't imagine how Caesarian could be medically necessary in this case.

What purpose are you serving by wondering that? What point are you trying to make?

I didn't laugh, it reminded me of my childhood and some of the druggies I was exposed to.

Grown-ass man taunts a child by telling her he shat on her belongings.

Grown-ass man then abuses the authority the child's mother has (irresponsibly and neglectfully) bestowed upon him him by refusing to let her leave the table and escape his abuse.

Child found guilty of childish behaviour.

I do not mean to say this is beyond critique, I just don't think it's deserving of the same type of critique as an intentionally objective or argumentative piece. Basically I don't understand why people are getting totally lost by a piece that doesn't explicitly spell out what you should be taking away from it. Maybe

WUB WUB WUB WHAT ABOUT THE MAAAAN THO.

Does this look like Aesop to you? Why does it need to have a moral? It's a little snapshot of one person's life that hints at a larger picture of the powerlessness of childhood.

Here is a real life story of a child in an unsafe situation. Here are things that happen across America every day. Here is the story of a young minority who fights her way through adverse circumstances - no matter how clumsily - and goes on to find a successful adulthood. Here is what happens when you don't vet the