THANK YOU for this comment. Your first paragraph, especially, is what I was thinking of while reading this.
THANK YOU for this comment. Your first paragraph, especially, is what I was thinking of while reading this.
Everyone is blowing this is off as some weird fetish-y thing and missing Mark's larger point: this is becoming normal. Let me repeat that again: hardcore, extreme and often dangerous sexual acts, overwhelmingly involving women, are becoming more and more normalized. Things that should be seasoned fetishes and…
I think the concept of porn is not necessarily misogynistic, but the current industry definitely is.
whether pornography can continue satisfying the needs of viewers
The actual prolapse doesn't just happen and actresses have to train to get the bud to occur when they want. To be able to rosebud effectively, actresses need to have prolonged sessions with multiple massive objects so that their rectal walls become loose and easy to push right out. Training might also include sleeping…
I guess without you they now each have one less tool.
My husband and I both work full time, but I make a hell of a lot more money. (Also have a hell of a lot more debt with student loans so......six of one, half dozen of the other, eh?)
There is no sexism against men. There's also no racism against white people or class warfare against the wealthy.
Facts & Statistics
One thing I've noticed is that even when "most" men do a cleaning activity, they blow donkey balls at it. Like, when I sweep, I sweep a spot for as long as it takes to get all the visible dirt and beyond, and I go to strange lands like "between the toilet and wall". I know a lot of men who will drag a broom across the…
When both partners are working 40-80 PAID hours per week = Men need to strap on the apron and pick up the vacuum cleaner and punch a few buttons on the washing machine. Step UP you pussy mothafuckaz.
Men can't take responsibility for anything. Any area where men need to show improvement or basic consideration for their female partners women have to coax them into and accommodate them. Men can't just pick up a toilet brush or load the dishwasher on their own accords just because shit's dirty for fucks sake.
Unless you're living your entire life in a series of house flips or building a log cabin for your family by hand, home maintenance is occasional and sporadic and would never in a million years add up to the hours disparity banked in housework.
I knew girls who had parents who threatened to throw them out of the house if they found out they were on birth control. Every.single.one got pregnant. One girl had 3 abortions before we were in college. The other one kept hers, had two more, and is on her fourth husband. Birth control is NOT the problem here.
Or, you know, Doctors/Nurses *could* be taking 5 minutes to ask the child: "Do you feel safe at home? Does anyone ever hurt you?" - potentially allowing that child to speak up about abuse they may be experiencing, but are afraid to tell their parents about (or can't).
Sorry to say he might be seeing himself in some of the things you are saying.
No, I'm not proving your point, you don't have one. It is not constructive to say that it is a rape victim's job to prevent rape. If you're actually interested in constructive dialogue, allow me to demonstrate why. Here are some extremely common "rape prevention" tips/memes that women are inundated with from about…
This is why people who actually care about stopping rape try to convince young woman to take it upon themselves to prevent it.
The solution is simple.
Women: stop having sex with—stop EVEN ASSOCIATING WITH—varsity athletes.
They will either get their shit together, or they won't, but either way, this is the right solution until colleges FIX this problem.
As it is, if you're with a varsity athlete and they choose to sexually assault you, the odds…