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Agh!
This story sums up all my fears about marriage and childrearing. I’ve always felt more lonely doing something with another person where the distribution of work was uneven (even if they do some) than doing everything by myself. I worry that, if I found myself in that position in a marriage/parenthood, that would be…
Hey everyone!
Well, I think it’s pretty clear what Collier was creating: a collective journey into the dark.
Oh, god dammit.
I agree. I call it the Cosby effect- that one time doesn’t count, because it was only the one time (whether they felt bad afterwards and decided not to do it again, or because they have yet to get another opportunity). Whereas real rapists do it a whole bunch of times. Those are the guys who should get punished.
Well, hell. There’s a thought to put me off my dinner :( Ugh. You’re probably right.
Your daughter sounds rad!
This is good.
Read the comments on yesterday’s post about this guy if you want a real rage attack. It’s beyond shocking.
I agree.
Thank you for this article. It is clear, cogent, and highlights the role that this particular situation plays within the larger problem of sexual assault, its reporting, legislation, and contra-bias.
I don’t think you understood the article, my comment, or the analogy.
Assuming this is a genuine question:
Samantha’s response is the best.
this gif is the best gif
I just found this online:
Maybe.
Right?