Drinking doesn't make someone a bad person. Almost every single one of my friends like to drink at social events and they're also great and wonderful.
Drinking doesn't make someone a bad person. Almost every single one of my friends like to drink at social events and they're also great and wonderful.
Higher income per household, healthy workers, lower poverty rates, less crime, less discrimination, more equality makes for a better society and paid parental leave helps in accomplishing that. Also having the best workers and all workers contributing means more success for the country, and better economy, which also…
I don't think men more easily look younger than their age, it's that we expect women to look like they're in their 20s or younger forever. When men age the way human's are naturally supposed to, it's considered normal(which it is) but women on the other hand are expected to defy nature but when they age like normal…
That was not lost on me. I'm saying it's not fair to make students work harder than others for the same credit based on gender. The point does not justify the unfairness of the exercise in a class context, where it is inappropriate for a professor to assign work loads based on gender.
It was actually included in the same survey. If you would read the original times article you would've known that.
Actually yard work is included in that survey. Even if more men do yard work, it doesn't equal everything out because yard work takes less time.
I don't want to have children either but I still support paid parental leave for several reasons.
yeah in some cases maybe but moms get it in mostly every case.
There have been many articles on alone Jezebel in favor of male birth control. Go to Feministe or any other feminist website and type male birth control and you'll see it. Also like i said earlier it's not feminists who oppose it.
Feminists don't oppose male birth control. We have been encouraging more research for this for a long time now actually! It was (male) scientists and FDA that feels that hormonal birth control is "weird." Do a quick google search and you'll find lots written about it.
Wanting sex doesn't make you a creep. Straight women and lesbian women want sex too but that doesn't mean they can't be decent human beings and also want and enjoy consensual sex at the same time.
Just because you don't have a child to spend your time and money on doesn't mean all your time is being spent selfishly. You can spend that money on your spouse and time on making him/her happy, you can also donate your time and money to help lots more children than you would be able to if you have kids of your own.…
Having a child is also a choice you can't undo. You can actually adopt a child and become a parent or even get a surrogate later in life(if you can afford it) but you can never stop being a parent once you give birth to a child.
Fathers who're not around much because they had to work, still get excused because they had work. When people think of a workaholic dad situation they mostly feel sorry for the kid but if it's a woman the feelings are a little different. It's never "understandable" or seen as an "excuse" instead she is seen as a cold,…
But they do. Many of them choose to not take that choice.
No condoms can break even if you use it properly. Some aren't built the same way, some women don't get wet enough for condoms to work smoothly, some condoms dry out our vagina making it more likely to break, some women get dried after they orgasm and that can cause a condom to break and i can go on forever with a list…
You didn't understand the point. A woman can't control condoms or how they're used the same way she can when it comes to birth control pills. It would be pretty fucked up if a man goes to his gf/wife when it's time for her to take her pill and watches her take it and then checks to make sure she swallowed. He has to…
I don't think the OP said she wouldn't use condoms or she was planning on using deadly alternatives as oppose to condoms. From reading her post all I gathered was that no matter what she was going to have be dangerously inconvenienced when her current birth control expired. You replied with a condescending response…
No one in this thread had anything against using condoms. The only thing i've seen pointed out is that condoms also have a high failure rate. So even if she switches to condoms she could still get pregnant and the risk of her having an unwanted pregnancy would increase if she switches form her current birth control…
If a condom breaks that is the *condom's* fault