Yes, creating a safe space for women in Afghanistan to watch a screening of Wonder Woman would have been a valid reason to do so, but in a country were women have the same rights as men it is a cheap PR stunt.
Yes, creating a safe space for women in Afghanistan to watch a screening of Wonder Woman would have been a valid reason to do so, but in a country were women have the same rights as men it is a cheap PR stunt.
The instant something like this becomes emblematic of systemic, decades-long, legit sexism that happens for reals in the actual world and is forcing men into a permanent disadvantaged underclass, I promise I’ll march in the streets about the injustice of it all. Until then, just relax, my bros. I think you’re gonna be…
Hey now, no reason to disparage girly-girls.
I started D&D on the first edition when I was twelve. I happen to be female. It was our habit to draw a representation of our characters and use them as screens so that other players couldn’t see your notes / character sheets. Myself and the other female player always drew our characters (not well) in the usual half…
I don’t know why so many men and women work so hard on the internet to disparage some else’s sexual experience.