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I will never understand why people post "Who is_____?" Rather than just fucking googling or why people think "I am not aware of this person" = "This person is not really famous or talented".

What guys like you seem to miss (and I'm only going to say this once, because you miss it adamantly) is quantity = /= privilege nor quality.

Actually, you're wrong. Leaving aside that the relationships subreddit is a hotbed for this kind of post, "He was at least 6'4, muscles everywhere you look, arms covered in tattoos" is something that only a man would write about what he thinks a woman's ideal of a hot guy is. The fixation on height, the sleeve of

Ah! It wasn't homosexuality that befell Rome, it was socks with sandals. I KNEW IT

I didn't go.

Period shits aren't always a health problem. If there's long term problems with your shits, that's a health problem, but if it's only happening during your period it's actually pretty common and something that is never really talked about within the context of "here is a period and here's what it is" - and it should

I am legit asking this question, not trying to snark: How was Lindy's "rant" only "loosely" tied to the actual situation? How is sexual harassment of a woman in her place of work by boys who feel entitled to violate her/treat it like a game NOT closely correlated with everything she said?? I really don't understand

Everything about this comment is a fail, from supporting rape culture with the evergreen "boys will be boys" segueing directly into "there's no such thing as rape culture," to your complete lack of understanding of the plot of the book you are hilariously inaccurately using to support your erroneous contention about

Violating a woman in a sexual way is unlike rape how?

Fucking agreed. The use of it to dismiss women complaining about being treated like nothing but tools for male gratification is real fucking rich too. Nothing like trotting out the hysterical woman stereotype to argue that you aren't being a misogynist.

Honestly, I don't think Lindy is overreacting here. I mean, disregarding someones privacy and turning their bodies into a game for you and your pals to get off on is only going to blossom into bad behavior later on. Teenage boys are horny, I was one I know, but I never felt the need to be a pervert towards my teachers

Being a man of hope, I was struck by the fact that one student himself reported it all to the school authorities, at a very high social cost, I'm sure, in this all male environment. So good for him.

I feel like she means, "I'm a human being they see and interact with every single day." It's a little disconcerting when you realize the full extent of dehumanization that your teaching position affords you.

When that dehumanization comes with sexually charged internet attacks? I can imagine it's easy to still feel

People can also be balls deep in rape culture and think that something like this isn't nearly as big of a deal as it is. Especially when it's dudes who never actually have to worry about this shit happening to them...

What's especially disappointing/disgusting is that lots of additional boys saw the video and said nothing.

I had a boss who subscribed to this philosophy once.

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So those "doctors" in commercials aren't doctors...just saying.