Umm No. Men should learn/listen to non-verbal cues.
Umm No. Men should learn/listen to non-verbal cues.
Why isn’t the conversation that men need to learn not to take advantage of people’s obvious discomfort
My takeaway? Old time views on courtship and pursuit cannot co-exist with modern feminism. Do away with “non-verbal cues.” Millennial women cannot harp on affirmative consent and then say “But I gave you non-verbal cues.” Can’t have it both ways.
She also expressed her feelings to him the next day. He heard her out and apologized. I see no reason to doubt the sincerity of his apology. His statement on the matter affirms that he took her words to heart.
But I thought 23 was #adulting? So if you date anyone who is older and/or has more money, it’s automatically a power imbalance weighted against the woman?
What power imbalance? She isn’t in his industry, he has no control over her. If she had left on her own accord after dinner, nothing bad would happen to her.
the editors of Babe were . . . courting a bad faith conversation
This was a bad date. She had a horrible date with a clueless guy who thought he was being sexy and hot. She was made to feel uncomfortable, and it wasn’t right.
The story reads to me like a groupie dissatisfied she was treated like a groupie.
Black people who farm colorism and class angst are confusing and annoying.
“EFF activists then returned to the stores to help the majority- black staff clean up the mess the activists had created.”
I know I’m going to take flack for this, but using fear and intimidation to push a political agenda is technically terrorism. So the use of activist in this article is not the correct terminology here. While the ad from a country where there was nothing wrong with the photo does show considerable negligence in the…
#TeamKillerMike (not because Nina Turner, but because NOT Oprah)
I love Oprah, but her continuing endorsement of outright charlatans does not bode well for the quantity of shit in her body: Dr Phil, Dr Oz, that “The Secret” horseshit, etc
If you’re trying to improve your speaking habits, this is bad advice.
People are insane to try to downplay or condone ANY child abuse or sexual assaults. However, one incident (at least only one that we know about), is far different from serial-rape—and the blasphemy that comes with pretending to be a man of God while abusing kids REPEATEDLY. This whole thing makes me feel sick.
Stopped reading the article to mention Nirvana, happy to see I am not the only one. Literally one of the best unpluged’s of all time......Fight me.
Nirvana’s version of “Man Who Sold The World” from MTV Unplugged is fantastic.
The true part is that the justification for passing drug laws was racist, like all racist laws it’s based in laws.