dalstongirl
dalstongirl
dalstongirl

Nipples aren't evil.

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And as parents in the early 90's feared for the children raised in the anything-goes culture of Madonna and Murphy Brown.

So... I hate the dress. I don't like that you can see her whole boobs. I'm just not into it. And I think I would like it with just like, that extra ounce of modesty.

What does Rihanna really think about all this?

I think she looked amazing. It's not like she wore this at the Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards. I say good for her. Nipples aren't evil. Even lady nips.

How about the fact that black people surfing kinja shouldn't have to deal with being accosted with the word every time they click through to a page? That shit can be (and often is) very triggering.

wow. I never understood this. This woman called this guy a nigger repeatedly to his face and we can't post the truth of what was said in all it's ugliness? He didn't get a trigger warning. It's called being black in a racist society. Maybe if we actually stopped with the "n-word" crap and just got plain with the

Oh, shoot, I forgot all about it being White Privilege Wednesday. Do I still have time to post some whinging tweets about how the advancements of other people's rights is reverse racism because Obama?

They fail to realize that a racial slur claimed by a POC but coming out of a white persons mouth is STILL a racial slur. If your white, stay in your lane.

People don't get that yes, they're entitled to their opinion, and yes, they're also entitled to the extreme backlash of their opinion. It is a two way street.

Your link, like your argument, does not work.

Kat does not claim that Obama created LGBT Pride Month. She is simply highlighting the fact that such an in depth, heartfelt statement from the president of the United States supporting LGBT equality is pretty groundbreaking and would not have happened five years ago. This is true. The New York Times Magazine did an

You are on a LGBT site. Kat reports on LGBT issues. Where Kat lives is irrelevant. If the president of France made a similar proclamation, I'm sure Kat would write a piece on that, because, like I said, THIS IS AN LGBT WEBSITE. If you want to read an in depth discussion on Obama's foreign policy go elsewhere.

This. Right here. I work with troubled young dudes, and one thing we discuss a lot is how girls and women pick up on feelings of rage and entitlement to their bodies and attention from guys. It is not "shyness" that they are avoiding, it's discomfort. Sorry, guys, but we cannot afford not to listen to our feelings of

What is your fixation on sex? Is that the only interaction you can imagine with women?

Do you really think that a college student, in the age of craigslist and cam-girls, was unaware that prostitution is a thing? It's not about sex, it's about a feeling of being entitled to the exact kind of female attention that he wants, and that entitlement turning into rage when he didn't get it.

I'm (sadly) in the middle of a dry spell myself...haven't really been in the right place (BROKE) to go out and socialize and meet interesting people. I'm managing somehow. Even turned a couple guys down because they rubbed me the wrong way and I wasn't that desperate. How fucking entitled do you have to be to think