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The crazy thing is she and Bernie are labelled as a radicals for proposing things that are universally implemented in every other first world country, and most other countries in the world. How is it an impossible dream if everybody else does it? ‘Murica, the alleged greatest nation in the world, doesn’t have the

And this:

A bit of all of the above. In Kaitlyn’s The Men Tell All episode, the show reproduced, verbatim, many terrible posts by Bachelor “fans” calling her a whore, etc. While the host claimed to be on her side, you can tell he was salivating with glee over all the drama and controversy. Also, the show made a HUGE deal about

Yup.

This show seems particularly obsessed with the virginity of its leads/contestants. I think it’s partly to create additional drama for the fantasy suites (will they have sex or not??) but also this show has weird rules regarding when contestants can and cannot have sex. Apparently it’s ok to lose one’s virginity in a “f

It’s ok for Kavanaugh to be an alcoholic and for totally fine for Trump to brag about grabbing women’s pussies but a college aged woman dancing??? Harlot!!! How can we ever respect her as a member of congress??

I can see why Meghan would not risk it. Besides the safety of the baby, I’m sure there are loads of people waiting for her to do something “wrong” like drink tea while pregnant, so that they can attack her about how terrible she is. I mean, there were people criticizing her for holding her baby bump in public, for

Isn’t tea considered a healthy drink? I can understand how no longer drinking alcohol can make someone more healthy, but laying off tea for the sake of health makes little sense to me. I guess it’s mainly in solidarity with Meghan, who can’t have caffeine, but aren’t there herbal teas that should be ok for pregnant

In the UK you get 52 weeks (13 months) off for maternity leave and 39 weeks (9 months) of it is paid. Kate taking 4 months of maternity leave, especially after suffering and recovering from a serious prenatal illness is very reasonable in my opinion.

THIS. Trump employs this method all the time. A few conservative personalities or talking heads make some batshit comments saying X that support Trump’s narrative, and then Trump says or tweets that “everybody” is saying X and that X is what the American people” want.

Kate suffers from hyperemesis gravidarum during her pregnancies. Unless you think she’s obliged to make public appearances while constantly vomiting, she has a very good reason for taking “maternity leave” from her royal duties during her pregnancies. Also, aren’t fewer royal appearances a good thing, in that they

YESS I wish there was more representation of the “apple” shape. Even “plus size” models are usually conventionally attractive women with hour-glass figures, only with bigger boobs and curvier hips and thighs than runway models. Growing up, no matter how much weight I lost, I could never get that hourglass shape, and I

This is good news. I’m curious what the breakdown is of lower income women vs higher income women in terms of rate of birth control use.

The president has retweeted a fan’s photo showing him with CNN’s logo splattered with blood at the bottom of his shoe. He retweeted another fan photoshowing a cartoon of a CNN reporter getting run over by a train.”

I dunno about her being too “ethnic” but frankly I think they’d be perfect for each other. They should live happily ever after in their thirstiness. 

I never purported to complain about the linked article. I was commenting on the Jezebel post, which I DID read. All you could have said was the linked article shows that Perel’s position is X or Y, instead of flipping out on an internet stranger for not reading an article on a publication that’s blocked by a paywall. N

Again, I said it wasn’t clear to me whether or not that was her position. The excerpts have Perel lamenting about how much work modern marriage is: “What used to be defined by rules and duty and obligation now has to take place in conversation....everything is a freakin’ negotiation!”

I was referring to the Jezebel article. I didn’t read the full interview that was linked. I don’t have a subscription to the New Yorker (a lot of people don’t). So I have a limited number of articles I can read per month. I don’t want to waste one of my articles on yet another piece blaming women for the downfall of

My point is the article wasn’t clear about Perel’s position as to modern marriage. Did she think the additional work required was a good step forward or not? But the author’s interpretation of her words made it sounds like marriage is a lot more work just because women are now whining about it and going, “What about

I didn’t understand what Perel is trying to say. Yes, marriage is a lot different now, but is that a bad thing? And if so, why is it the women’s “fault”? Sure, women expect more from their partners now than they did before, but that’s because traditional gender roles don’t work in a modern world where both men and