Look at you JAQing off.
Look at you JAQing off.
Are you being serious? Legit question, zero sarcasm.
Yeah, “cuck” is a downright bizarre and fucked up thing to call a kid. Not to mention the racist/sexist connotations. I had a family friend who would very lightly tease me and so I’m not necessarily against light teasing (but I think kids need to have a certain kind of personality to handle and enjoy that kind of…
i really don’t understand this. for me to be friends with someone, i need to know we share the same basic values and they aren’t bigoted and hateful otherwise i can’t respect them (and how can friendship exist without mutual respect?) how can you be friends with someone so hateful, especially when they direct it at…
Pretend you only know the sexual kink definition and let him have it with both barrels for sexualizing your son.
why would you want to have any contact with someone who would refer to your child as a “cuck”? that’s disgusting, especially applied to a minor. Tell him talking about your kids that way is repulsive and block his ass.
I would say, “Please google the word ‘cuck’ on your phone right now. Is this what you really mean to say?” in your bitchiest tone.
So, is there a good go-to on how ridiculous the phrase “cuck” is? I have a friend who I’m not gonna cut off because of his politics, because we talk music and camping. I like seeing his point of view, and we troll each other on FB. I told a story about a goofy high-schooler, and his genteel trash-talking (“You eat…
Cannot relate. I’ve been married for 12 years and not once have I had the desire to change my name. A friend of mine is going through a divorce she absolutely doesn’t agree to and I can’t imagine how painful it’s going to be to change back her name.
I’ve always known that I would keep my own name (though I am still very single), but I’ve been very surprised that several of my close friends, who I met at a feminist women’s college, changed their names without a second thought. To be clear, it’s not the fact that they changed it, but that when I asked them about…
WHAT IF LADY HEATHERLEE TAKES YOUR SUNAME AND PASSES IT ON TO HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN? PROBLEM SOLVED FOR EVERYONE.
Lol this is sad. Bodies still aren’t mechanical engines. Go away now.
I asked my doctor about the contraceptive patch and she said it wasn’t recommended for people over 150lbs. I asked her if I could take two and she said that was not advisable. So I moved on to other options. Knowledge is empowering, and since you don’t need a prescription for this, most people purchasing it are…
I assume you’re being ironic in some way. Not funny. First of all, “fatties” should be able to purchase birth control just like non-fatties. Second, most of the people described in the article aren’t actually “fatties,” they are just average.
I know how it works because I used to be a main page moderator and am a forum moderator. Main page mods were privy to some of the inner workings. No need to assume my knowledge base. No defensiveness, just how it is. Writers don’t always get to pick their titles. That’s it.
Titles are not always up to authors, unfortunately. And it is true for the average Black American woman. Title could for sure use the extra descriptor or just say for “many American women.”
That’s noted in the article, actually:
The problem is that it DOESN’T carry that label.
Why isn’t it more well known, though? Why is my doctor prescribing me a medicine that won’t work for me when she knows my weight? Not saying anyone is the bogeyman here, but a doctor prescribing medicine that won’t work and not telling you that is fucked.
If the data and studies only establishes that the drug works or is safe for women of a certain weight, that’s the only label it can carry.