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Actually we can change that. If we as a society start valuing women as human beings and not objectify them by valuing women for superficial reasons. The only reason this is still happening today is because society values women for their looks more than anything else. Yes everyone loves to be around people and things

They are put on the website for their behavior in a public place. I would see a problem if they were outed for what they do in private but that's not the case here. What they are dong is already public so I don't understand how the blog is making them out to be publicly reviled. People who see the pictures can decide

Philippines, China, Canada and the UK have the highest percentage of women CEOs and they all offer parental leave.

The men in the picture are being inconsiderate of the people around them, who they must share their space with. That's what they are doing wrong. Every time this topic is brought up, many men deny it or just don't believe it to be true, till they are shown a collection of pictures of this happening in public places.

mothers and fathers should have equal opportunities for family leave to bond with the child

In many of those other countries, women actually hold more positions in the government and other top positions than in the U.S. Even many developing countries, who may have other gender related inequalities, have more women in position of power than we do in the U.S.

That's why we should have paid maternity as well as paid paternity leave. Parental leave is paid for by the government and not the employer. So it won't cause gender discrimination or small businesses to struggle, do you have any other objections to parental leave?

Because while I was corrected by family members and teachers to sit in a more lady like way, which was often uncomfortable, the males around me were not. The evidence for this is all around us. Look at the way men and little boys sit and the way women and girls sit. There would be no reason for this blog if this

If you think posting pictures taken in a public place, without any intrusion, to discuss behavior that a large part of the population is troubled by is so bad then you should be up in arms and taking a stance against websites like revenge porn, and the many websites that allow people to post pictures as well as

If we get paid maternity and paternity leave at the same time then it may be less of an issue.

No actually this is a problem I've had an issue with since I was about 10. Even as a child I was ridiculed for sitting with my body spread out. Even spreading your arms and legs out for a minute to stretch is considered inappropriate. When I was little I just thought it was unfair but I finally understand why this

Maybe because men are twice your size?

This project can teach people to be more considerate and courteous of others.

No Magspott has a point. I'm a woman and I've always been told to take up little space while sitting and am expected to sit in a proper and prim fashion instead of sitting in a position for my own comfort. I'm judged and even corrected if I sit with my arm stretched out to the side or if I rest my ankle on my knee or

Human males on average are stronger than human females. So it is difficult to find someone like that who you also find sexually attractive. Men wouldn't love being aggressively approached by women who they weren't sexually attracted to either.

It's because I was taught to be attracted to those type of men. Had I been raised in a different country, I would be attracted to different type of men. The country my parent's are from finds tall, lanky men most attractive and tall, skinny, with small curves and light skinned women to be the most attractive.

I don't believe that to be true. Men say they would love to have a no strings attached bang buddy but they usually can't handle it if they do. Yes I am only speaking from my experience and experience of other college aged girls that I have talked to but men like this idea only when they think women are actually

I blame adults. Children aren't born cruel, they learn to be that way from the adults around them.

No blaming patriarchy isn't blaming men. It is blaming the culture of patriarchy and those who enable that system, which includes both men and women and it also harms both men and women.

Have you ever stared at your tongue? No body part is weirder or funnier than watching your tongue as you move it around in your mouth. It would be even stranger if everyone covered their mouth and we didn't learn about the inside of our mouth till we were 11+ and we were only shown diagram pictures.