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They're weird because we aren't used to them as normal body parts. If we learned about genitals as regular body parts, the same way we learn about other body parts and were shown real pictures just as we are of other body parts then they won't be so weird. A lot of people don't learn about all parts of both male and

hahah it's hard for some people to change their name and identify themselves by a new name. That could be why he wasn't up for it, unless he wanted/demanded you to change your name then that's unfair of him.

That's understandable. This is probably the best case I've heard for someone changing their name. I do wish people didn't associate last name to a family name, because one person shouldn't have to leave their family(family name) to become part of their spouses family and then have their children be considered part of

Sorry I wasn't trying to attack you and yes I don't know your situation completely but often people are in denial about not being completely in control of their decisions. I consider myself a feminist but every choice I make isn't always a feminist choice, it is sometimes influenced by other factors. It's better to

I really like the idea of having a new last name for the new family. Blending the two last names actually shows what marriage represents today. Two people starting a new family together but neither is leaving their own family to join another but instead bringing two families together.

There was pressure from societal standards then. Your kids could've had your last name and your husband could have changed his last name to yours. If that wasn't seen as an option then the decision isn't one made free of all societal pressure.

It's not your father's name, it's your name. Why do you consider a man's last name his own but consider a woman's last name her father's or her husband's? A lot of people have the same names and a lot of people are named after someone, but that doesn't mean your name is someone else's name, its YOUR name!

In your first post you were talking about "any job," not just jobs that require a lot of physical strength. Now that we've addressed the flaw in that argument we can address certain jobs that may require a lot of physical strength too.

That would be possible if everyone was treated the same way and given the same opportunities from the very beginning. Sadly that's not the world we live in and in order to make up for that we must level the playing field to make things equal for people of all race, ethnicity, gender and sex.

Actually the feminist stance is against putting women on a pedestal. Yes men and women should be treated the same way but they're not and haven't been for centuries and because of that now we make attempts to level the playing field for both men and women because both have experienced inequalities in different areas.

Some women can get disowned by their families because other men gave them attention. They are blamed for men's sexual advances and disowned or sometimes even killed as "honor killing" because they were simply women existing in the public sphere.

As I said above, there's a different between looking and gawking. Gawking is rude! Just because some people might like that kind of attention, doesn't make it okay to allow it and make a lot of people feel uncomfortable. Unless you know that particular person would like it, then don't do it because you're risking

There's a difference between looking and gawking. I don't care much about anyone looking at me, or even checking me out but gawking makes me very uncomfortable.