acknowledgingmyprivilege
acknowledgingmyprivilege
acknowledgingmyprivilege

As a guy, I realized why a long time ago. Rotten guys have ruined the experience for you, and this has been happening for years. So, even if it's well-intended, from the kindest, gentlest most wonderful man you've ever met - it's still soured. All the bad memories of uncomfortability, danger, risk to yourselves,

When I was 16, my two best friends walked down the street after school to get our eyebrows done. Then we walked down the main road in our town to get some pizza. It was the spring, so people had their car windows down. We got a lot of comments - none of them from classmates, which would have been less creepy. All from

The caffeine in coffee stimulates the colonic muscles in about 40% of the population. You must be in the other 60%.

No joke. Caffeine is a stimulant, which includes your intestines and bowels.

Commando is the only way. I HATE wearing undies. Any kind are just horribly uncomfortable. I have been known to remove my chonies throughout the day when wearing a skirt or dress, just so I can have some freedom for a bit. FREE FLYING FOR LIFE.

I feel like in general, if you become a parent so badly you resort to surrogacy, you should be best to be prepared to have a kid with a "catastrophic birth defect." It's hugely ableist to abort a kid purely because they have Down Syndrome.

I agree with you. I'd like it if Dawkins talked more about science, since's that's what his expertise is in, but when it comes to things like rape and the psychology behind all kinds of abuse, he really needs to study what actually psychologists and sociologists have discovered about abuse and its effects, because

I kind of love responses like this. It's as if the entirety of a post can be reduced to: "You clearly want something from others for both having a worldview that differs from mine, and for having the brass tacks to express that opinion in the face of the condemnation of anonymous goobers on the Internet."

I'll give

Sure, it can be a good idea, for a number of reasons, to not drink to excess.

But the number one problem - the problem people don't want to address - is that having sex with a person who is intoxicated is NOT OKAY. People who are very drunk, cannot walk well, cannot talk well, and a number of other symptoms, are not

because we're already told that. We're already told not to drink too much, watch our drinks, to be careful of our actions so it doesn't seem like we're inviting any unwanted attention, not to be alone ect. This already happens and has been happening. Every girl in this country has heard this advice (unless she was

Er, no. That's one individual's response; you cannot use that single individual's response to judge the hypothetical responses of all individuals who happen to belong to a group with whom (you believe; OhHey did not specifically say whether or not they identify as a Feminist) you believe the offending individual

Almost daily. In every city you've ever visited. Across two countries.

Irresponsibility: posting public nude photos online while holding up a piece of paper that anyone with the most basic photoshop skills can make say anything.

As a heterosexual, married male, I must offer two responses to this article:

First, the positive: Thank you for the laugh. This was one of the most insightful, witty, cutting articles I've read in a long time—and it had me howling, until...

Second, the negative: I have realized I know far too many men—and far too many

Some other stereotypes/tropes here. Blonde, brunette, and redhead. All too common with trios of women. The blonde is also confused looking and happens to be wearing a fashionable scarf. The brunette happens to have glasses and is clearly supposed to be the smartest-looking with that and her lab-coat. Then we have the

I find more useful answers from Yahoo Answers than I do from the view.

@voteforme: How about real life? Activists, community leaders, artists, teachers, athletes, etc. I think the problem lies in relying on fictional characters for our role models, rather than the women that are truly shaping and changing our society.