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That's terrifying! That could be anything! Good freaking grief, people.

Question: What does it look like to be "openly gay"? Because culturally speaking, holding hands/kissing/whatnot with someone of the same sex is acceptable even among the most hetero of individuals in some parts of the world. I'm too lazy to see if the law is more detailed than what was described in the article, so

I understand you're trying to make a point, but all I'm hearing is, "Blah blah blah blah COOKIES."

Yup. Sounds a whole lot like, "My desires and priorities are more important than your desires and priorities. SUBMIT." I get enough of that in my life without adding a gratuity at the end of the day, thanks.

Oh, yeah. I totally have my days— because even when you get to a place where you can bask in all of your amazing while you run around naked, alone, in your own house— there's room for some anxiety that the people around you aren't judging you for your goodness, but instead for how well you fit into the mold. And if

I know it's been said before, but one of the things I love about getting older is that while the world continues being crazy about the ridiculous standards of beauty, I'm evolving more into "Look at me! Or don't. I don't even care!" There's so much awesome to me that isn't dependent on what kind of hair day I'm

I think the difference here is privilege. As a society, we can unanimously agree that victimizing an older adult through financial fraud is wrong, criminal, and that person needs to be brought to justice. But when a woman is drunk at a party and is raped, there is too large of a percentage of individuals who are of

THIS is why my children have names that cannot be shortened. Both my husband and myself had to do that every time a teacher went through the roll ("It's actually [shortened version of birth name]". If you wanted to call me Katie, why did you name me Kaitlin?

So wait... Is it—

Ugh, puke. Puke all over all of that. All these people that don't advocate for natural consequences should never be allowed to influence the development of children.

We're failing to address that the boys in this scenario also were sneaking out at 1 a.m. and consuming alcohol. None of them expected to get raped, and no one expects them to expect to get raped.

Wait, what? I don't understand. Who are you to tell a woman whether she can "count" a child if it didn't live outside the womb? And why are people getting all judgey against a woman for having children? Isn't part of being "pro choice" allowing a woman to choose what she does with her body, if she wants to have

I hope that you not living there anymore means you and your child are out of that abusive relationship. Your babe is so fortunate to have a mom with the insight and strength to recognize the wrong in the situation and seek something better.

Super powerful, and I loved it— although I cringed a little at the "No woman? No rape!" part. I realize it's oversensitivity given the topic of the video, though I wonder how prevalent rape against men in India occurs.