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@TruculentandUnreliable: I want women to be safe from sexual assault, I want them to make as much money as me (if they are as qualified, not because they lack a penis), I don't want women to be catcalled at, staring is another matter. Any person who dresses in a provacative way is going to be stared at, regardless of

@sybann: Or unless that gang o' chicks are angry and weilding a cucumber. ;)

@SarahMC: Yes, I agree that they are both very viable candidates. I also believe that really the best candidate, regardless of race, creed, religion, or sexual preference, should win.

@SarahMC: I don't think I said anywhere that it was the victims fault. Though you're doing a good job of projecting that this is obviously what I must think.

@SarahMC: A black dude or a white woman running against a white guy is what? They are somehow preferable because of race or sex?

@BeckySharper: They haven't because they wouldn't, or they haven't because they weren't the ones in power who felt that men were inferior? There are women who have done these things, and two women fighting is far more vicious than two men fighting.

Racism, and sexism still exist today in this country. That's pretty damn obvious. Is it a time for sit-ins, bra burning, and marches on Washington? I think that time has passed, and those battles have been won.

@blackbirdfly: Eh, there are good reasons why I'm divorced, that is simply one of many.

@andBegorrah: Try it on flatbread, it has magical healing properties!

@blackbirdfly: It's a tough one. If I'm upset enough to feel angry, I will often remove myself from the conversation until I'm calm enough to respond rationally.

Quick somebody! Get those thetans off of Katie before they swallow her soul! Oh wait, she's already married to Tom Cruise. Too late.

@SarahMC: That sounds like a rather big generalization. Perhaps the bar for intimidating is low for some men, or many, but not all.

@ceejeemcbeegee (just debatin' not hatin'): My best friend has a "bossy wife", and when I expressed concern about it he simply smiled and said to me, "She is a good influence on my life, and while I know that she can be overbearing at times, she also keeps me on a very even and successful keel. She makes my life

@blackbirdfly: Again, this harkens back to men not knowing where to draw the line at enforcing boundaries. Are they simply being male and not understanding, or has an important line been crossed.

@katekate: I don't think this is the right site to make generalizations about broads on, thank you. (Kidding)

@SarahMC: I don't think it is a genetalia issue. I think it's that men don't know when to enforce important boundaries in regards to their lives. Sure, they express it as a genitalia issue, because they're frustrated (for right or for wrong), but really it's their own failing.

@kellyhelene: I spent several years as an assistant scout master after I turned 18. While I was gone at college, the troop turned from teaching life skills to young boys, to please babysit my children for an hour.

@rednrowdy: Stop threatening to stab them then? Dunno. I can't say I was the shining beacon of woman slaying when I was younger, or even now.