acknowledgingmyprivilege
acknowledgingmyprivilege
acknowledgingmyprivilege

Does she not also have a developmental disorder or some sort of disability as well? That's my psych perspective of Suzanne. And I love how they explored the dynamic of mentally ill in prison instead of receiving rehabilitative care angle which is endemic in prison populations.

ugh you're one of those making all white women look bad types. I loathe Piper and her privilege blindess with a passion. I cannot understand why someone would voluntarily admit to being like the worst character on that show or being that terrible in reality. Carry on upper middle class white girl.

Not true. Too small vagina can indeed be painful for a guy. Or so I have been told. :)

Perhaps you should invest some time in therapy or community center free counselling sessions. Suicidal ideation and attempts for insecurities is not a normal reaction. I say this as someone with a psych degree and who's had loved ones attempt suicide. :)

For some women a skilled hand and mouth lover is the best kind. :)

I am here to say I am the outlier that prefers the smaller end of things, ESPECIALLY in regards to girth. Had a long-term ex and we had penile penetrative sex very rarely (can count the times on my fingers) because the girth was too painful and I have a low pain tolerance. Lucky for me he had skilled and willing hands

Ouch. you can shave with soap and not get many cuts? I use body wash or anything that lathers to shave otherwise I get nicks.

Can somebody explain how "fat" people are institutionally & systematically denied access to things & discriminated. Because when I see fat feminists try to falsely equate being overweight with racism that's summ hardcore BULLSHIT. It is an insult to actual minorities & POC to equate their struggles with being

There's also us youngins that have standards beyond superficiality and prefer a good character and personality over just good lucks any day :D

I think it is merely for PR reasons. Nobody wants to be accused of supporting or promoting his beliefs/actions in the aftermath. Yet ironically they allowed it all before he acted. Makes you think why societies wait until psychopaths/sociopaths act to take actions and/or care. Maybe something could have been done to

Depending on the jurisdiction wizard guy. If the site is hosted in US maybe. But in other countries there is not freedom of speech (with hate speech and threats of violence/crimes being illegal).

But with his narcissism he would probably expect them to cower at his feet and perform any act he desired (without specifying what said actions were first) and consider the privilege of sex with him as payment enough. Then we'd have dead string of sex workers on our hands. The world doesn't/didn't need another Robert

Let us all pause and take a moment to acknowledge the true injustice here: that wizardchan is getting some hate messages! No not that there was a hate crime committed and a mass murder shooting.. fuck that tiny little incident. Clearly it's the wizardchan community that is having a crisis on their hands! Thank you for

I would say he was more of a psychopath with a personality disorder. Sociopaths know there is something wrong with them and at times pretend to fit in with societal norms and expectations. Psychopaths think there is nothing wrong with them, it is the world that is messed up.

It seems any and all businesses that he has frequented and commented on have NOW removed his posts. Bad PR post mass murder and now they care to moderate theirs sites. haa XD

"It is torturous" "It is an injustice, a crime"

It's not limited to the humanities btw. It's also in social sciences. And in liberal arts courses people take.

Seriously lady that was some really ableist and not alright language used there. Does it make you feel big and mighty poking fun of people with mental health issues? That was a deplorable thing to say, regardless of if you were defensive. Way to feed into the marginalization and stigmatization of mental illness

I feel the same way about mental health and disorders. I wish it were taught widely, from a young age and much better than it is and more accessible. So people could truly understand mental health issues like PTSD and not be so ableist. Fun fact it's mental health awareness month.

I wish more professors in the comments and in the world had the awareness, compassion and empathy you do. You should be commended for your teaching style, not derided. The slippery slope fallacies and other fallacious methods of arguing against this topic (and stigmatizing people with trauma and PTSD) is deplorable.