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Because breast cancer awareness is about raising awareness that straight men like boobs as if that isn't clear enough. Like this advertisement

I know right? I thought having periods would raise that number higher since women are psychotic when they have their periods according to the poor men who have to put up with menstruating women which is often portrayed as way worse than having to be a woman going through menstruation.

Ooh, discord! The Healthspan study, which surveyed 1,000 women and 1,000 men, also found that, when upset, men craved more support from their partners and women just wanted "me time." So maybe those extra 3 hours of grumpiness that men perceived in women each week were derived from their girlfriends wish to simply

I'm just picturing a scenario of a guy saying, "Hey ladies, I bought these boots because I'm a sensitive guy who cares about breast cancer. Now shake those titties for me... for uh, cancer awareness or something."

Welcome to the messy world of politics and the mass of contradictions that are politicians. However, being a rapist goes way beyond the pale even for dirty politician standards.

Add this to the long list of male "heroes" who treated women like shit.

It's the two-faced stuff that's what's so frustrating. If you're a devil then please be an obvious devil so everyone knows to hate you. But the worse kind of devil is one who pretends to be an angel because everyone's so blinded by his halo to acknowledge his bad deeds. Like when a child molester escapes charges

Yeah, people are complicated and messy. They can have conflicting forces inside them.

The whole egalitarian thing is like when a white person says they're colorblind so by ignoring race, they can ignore the specific ways black people are oppressed. You don't fight the cancer by ignoring it or glossing over it. Most movements that had generic labels about uplifting people (like Revolutionary War in

Seriously. This is not helping with their image of being behind the times (pun intended). When this story first came out, I was surprised it wasn't a conservative white guy who wrote the article. Stanley's article was soaking with the southern gentleman 'charm' of being passive aggressively and benevolently sexist. It

Ask and you shall receive, my dear.

This has been on my mind for the longest time. Many a time white men have shown anger more than any other emotion. Just go on Tinder. It's extremely easy to piss off a white dude there. But white men have the privilege of being seen as complex human beings who aren't defined by one emotion.

Yeah, it's a microaggression and it adds up. It's irritating the way these guys need the power-trip of having you speak to them whether you want to or not. And words like 'gorgeous' and 'beautiful' lose all meaning because it's like a used car salesman saying it. He's just using those words because he obviously wants

I once had a crush on this guy who, once he found out, started letting it go to his head. Once I realized how smug he could be, I got over him quick and was like "Yeah, dude. The novelty has worn off"

I hate it when that happens!

Why choose? If the guys are game, date all of them! This is like a dream for me. I have the problem of liking so many different guys that it's hard to settle on just one. But in all seriousness, you said they like you but you didn't specify if you like them. Either don't date any of them if none stands out to you or

In my fantasies, Tom Hardy is one of my many male celebrity husbands. I refuse to acknowledge Hardy has any wife except me.

But if when I hit 45 a 32 year old indicates interest I certainly would have no problem reciprocating, despite the previous posters' insistence that I pre-emptively decide that I should just resign myself to never having children. Like I pointed out before it seems insincere and based on their own insecurity and

Yeah, the stereotype of men being commitment-phobes is a crock of shit especially once they reach a certain age. I'm in my mid-twenties, trying to make up for the lost time of being a studious virgin in college and I'm surrounded by guys in my age group who want to settle down while I just want to have fun. They don't

I agree with you for the most part just please don't be one of those hypocritical guys who go "I don't want to date women my age but I'll be pissed if I keep meeting young women who think I'm too old for them" with no sense of irony. No one should tell you who to date if you want a younger woman (as long as she's of