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She never says that. She says she shared a bed with her sister until the age of 17. She also says that at one time, she "figured things out" down there while sharing a bed. You're reading sexual abuse into it when her sister does not. You're trying to impose your own skewed view of what happened onto people you don't

So...you can't read? You didn't read the whole page? Or you just hate Dunham and are confusing her non-sexual behavior (cuddling while watching TV, applying make-up, practicing kissing, sharing a bed with a sibling) as sexual?

her masturbating as a SEVENTEEN YEAR OLD while laying in bed next to a ten yr old.

Seven year olds can't sexually abuse anyone. They are seven years old. Stop trying to jump through mental hoops so you can hate Lena Dunham even more than you already did.

"Why can't we challenge her? Why can't we criticize her? I hate that people associate her with feminism, and that feminism today must mean we can never question other women, or we can't point out questionable content they offer willingly."

...a 7 year old family member, even.

Reading the replies to this story, you begin to realize why some people are paid writers (they have rational, defendable opinions and have a basic grasp of logic), while most people are not (they are moronic). The majority of the replies fall into the latter category.

Pedophilic 7 year olds the nation over! Underaged girl pedophiles who abuse other girls! The greatest scourge in our nation!

I can't get over how much Lena's success seems to drive some people insane. *eyeroll*

Two sisters cuddling is sex abuse? Applying makeup to your little sister is sex abuse? Allowing your sister, who is afraid of the dark, to sleep in your bed, is sex abuse? "Figuring out" your vagina - while you're a kid - is sex abuse?

Proponents of the multiverse idea must show that, among the rare universes that support life, ours is statistically typical.

Season 2 was not only genuinely disturbing and entertaining, it was also a brilliant commentary on institutional power, the oppression of women and minorities, and the horrors of American society. Most people regard it as the best season as far as I know. Season 3 was basically, "Here are a bunch of great actresses

What are the demographics like? Are more males or females active in the community?

A lot of (the majority of?) mpreg enthusiasts are women actually. Which makes the whole thing even stranger/more interesting, because you're no longer fantasizing about an experience you can't have. You're just fantasizing about the opposite gender having that experience.

Except Jezebel never criticizes Snoop Dog. People are more interested in tearing into Lena Dunham and Iggy Azalea.

I think I would need to know the details of the case. In general, your point is valid. A college is an educational institution, not a surrogate parent for thousands of adults. On the other hand, did they respond appropriately after her report was filed? Have they taken steps to work with authorities to lessen the

No, it's not weird at all. If you have feelings for someone and they don't reciprocate your feelings, it can be painful and unproductive to try to maintain a friendship with that person. You're not doing yourself, or them, any favors. Being honest about your feelings and moving on is often the best thing to do. Doing

You're going to walk up to the next hot Asian chick you see and say "Okay, I appreciate your honesty. I'm actually looking for something other than friends right now. But it was great getting to know you, and I wish you the best of luck" ?

Go ahead. If you're looking for sex, tell them that.

As an occasional Jezebel poster, my response is pretty simple. When he gets the LJBF speech, he should just say "Okay, I appreciate your honesty. I'm actually looking for something other than friends right now. But it was great getting to know you, and I wish you the best of luck." And then move on and meet someone