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Let's be real, the vast majority of teenagers do not want to have babies or be pregnant. It seems like what most people are worrying about when they talk about glamorizing "teen pregnancy" is teen sex, which are not the same thing. Like, the thought process seems to be "You don't want to make them think it's okay to

Even without the actions that qualify as sexual assault, I'm really tired of people acting like high school students are not old enough to be held accountable for grabbing and shoving and otherwise non-consensually touching other people as a "joke," or that this behavior is somehow less serious in a school setting

So he got convicted of sexual assault - are there not any additional charges for drugging someone? I know Xanax is not ricin or whatever, but you're putting someone at risk any time you give them medication and put them in an altered state without their knowledge. Prescription drugs that are overall benign still have

That's why this is so hilariously hypocritical. Michelle Duggar has stated that having a ton of kids is a special blessing from God - not just what happens if you fuck regularly for 20+ years and never use any form of birth control. According to her she was "sent" 19 kids because she is favored by God, whereas God

They obviously have money from the show, so the kids are provided for in the sense that they've got food and shelter. But as noted, they're getting a poor education and the older girls are all made to play mini-mommy to their younger siblings because the parents can't care for all the kids themselves (and the dad

"If you sleep too much you won't be able to sleep tonight."

Does Miley Cyrus do anything but simulate fellatio?

I worked with a girl who told everyone she had cancer. If she had left well enough alone, everyone would have gone on believing it, but she had to keep embellishing and bringing up "my cancer" in various conversations and talking about her "treatments." Supposedly she was going to chemotherapy every Monday night. At

Apparently Kryptonian females don't possess nipples. Interesting.

Well, the term "rape fantasy" is an oxymoron. If a woman likes to read romance novels where the heroine is captured by a handsome pirate who "takes" her, she's generally getting off on the idea of giving up control - usually to a hot, skilled partner who can lead the way - and the bondage-y aesthetic. Women are not

This trope abounds in the urban fantasy I've read, too. Until Laurell K. Hamilton apparently just embraced the fact that she wanted to write straight-up erotica like every scene was like that. The protagonist is totally a good Christian girl who doesn't have sex outside of marriage and wears tennis shoes and no makeup

You broke their tiny trust, zookeepers!

I would kind of like to know what she did to her skin. She used to have some pretty prominent acne scarring and now her face is almost eerily smooth.

She said in her announcement that the "Me. I Am Mariah" is from something she wrote on a self-portrait when she was a little kid.

Once while I was listening a woman called in and Dr. Drew was like, "Let me ask you, were you sexually abused growing up?" and she repeatedly said she was not. He straight up said, "I don't believe you." OKAY DUDE.

"Normal" depends on where you are. In my area middle schools are 6th, 7th and 8th grade, ages 11-13 or so. 15 would be a high school sophomore. Either way, an adult should likewise not consider rubbing her ass on a 15-year-old to be a normal thing to do.

Wow. Wow! So the fact that there are sexual assaults at universities means women obviously shouldn't be on college campuses, not that men need to stop raping people. And women have ruined the value of college degrees because a college degree isn't special if EVERYONE has one (and now the author has to actually

Oh for sure. And when you work with kids in any capacity there's all kind of instructions on not being appropriate and not doing anything that could even SEEM inappropriate, so she's just gone so thoroughly against both her training and what her job as an educator and mentor is supposed to be about.

Really, teacher or not, what normal adult human would think that giving a lap dance to a middle-schooler is a good idea or somehow not feel weird about putting their face between a 12-year-old's legs? Like wow.