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I mean, what can i say, the things you mentioned are part of a different conversation on DV.

Before reading the headline i thought it was gonna be an article about Aaron Taylor-Johnson...

Yeah i've seen those. Some people in other sites have been saying things like, "well what if she was just trying to defend herself?" and outright assuming it was Peter's fault and Roberts's abuse was justified., and its also unfortunate that it goes the other was around too, when females are the victim, "what did she

To be honest, I've ever heard that before. I found your link, when i have time i'll be sure to peruse it, thanks!

I do. and i acknowledged that struggle earlier..."Domestic violence/violence against women is freaking horrible, and it breaks my heart anytime i hear stories like that, specially because it still so freaking hard for them to seek justice against their abuser"-me.

Oh I thought you meant you just meant not to fight back with all they need to just because they might be stronger. But i fully get you know. And i also agree any retaliation that would cause permanent damage would most likely involve going beyond self defence. That being said, like i mentioned before, it's just so

I agree with mostly everything you said, and my following response is not meant to criticize or demean what your feelings are in these situations. It's just something i reacted to based on what you just wrote...

I agree with everything you just said. I have similar worries.

Can i adopt all of these kids? Because they're awesomeness.

That's why i didn't say "stalked" I said "followed," which is what he did. That being said, he should not have been following him in the first place, and second he should have stopped following him, specially if he thought the kid was dangerous. It's common sense for most people, and if it isn't it's still one of the

Did you see the text messages of Martin trying to procure a gun? Or bragging about fighting? Or buying/selling drugs?

LOL that's the first thing i thought of too! Creepy

OMG, Stunning! She should do looks like this more often.

Yeah I completely agree. I read this whole profile, and her interviewer complains about her not smiling, not offering statements about her personal life and not liking her food. For that she calls January all kinds of things can are basically just substitutes for bitchy. Even when she quotes Matthew Weiner when he

Yes! is agree, there are numbers expectations placed on women from our society, and one of them is where we're expected to always be pleasant, and nice, and smiley, etc. I hate that just because someone is paying attention to us we are immediately supposed to receive it with interest and politeness, and cheeriness.

I'm also very defensive of Betty. I find her very interesting as a character. She reminds me a lot of my own mother as well. I think probably many women either grew up with, or are a lot like Betty and maybe that's why they hate her so much? Nobody likes seeing the most negative reflection of themselves. Whereas Don,

Haha, so am I! Thanks for mentioning that 92 Y interview, i just watched it and you're right, January comes off pretty charming. You can tell she's a bit reserved, or timid, but that might have to do with the fact that she's speaking to a crowd. I'm very shy myself, so I can attest to the fact that not making eye

Yeah I know about all that. I just mean there where "sources" from the crew speaking to tabloids about how she wouldn't mingle with them, etc. That was before that letter and the rest. I'm just saying, people expect a certain kind of behaviour more from women, and I wouldn't doubt that standard is set higher when the

It reminds me of the backlash Megan Fox received just because she wouldn't smile and socialized with, what I seem to remember, was mostly men in the crew of one of her movies. Time and time again she's mentioned in interviews she's shy and sort of introverted, but it seems you're not allowed to be that when when

It's odd, but I don't find her bitchy at all. Can't say the same about Vincent K in that Vulture article, however.