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That happened to my cousin. She's still in court over it, since the father was involved for a time when the kid was 3 or so (he's 10 now). She's willing to have a partial arrangment, less than half time, but this guy wants an even split.

It's like the opposite of the movies article from this morning. If you make movies that pander to dudes, women won't watch them. But if you make non-stop shit that panders to women, women won't watch it.

I like that she made the point about preserving history and telling stories. A lot of movies and books confuse "woman doing a cool thing" with fleshed-out female characters with narrative arcs.

"Not worth the fight and it's a small enough sacrifice to be able to say yes to my kid for once."

I definitely get what she's saying, even if the expression is odd. I know a number of academic women who hid pregnancies until very late stages, and I thought it was weird. Then I got pregnant. And now I see why they did that.

I had a roommate who did the same thing. She tried to hang up some hentai posters in the room, and I was like "No. No fucking way." She moved out shortly thereafter to a her own room.

1) If by covered you mean you waved away a similar statement from another poster steering you back to the point of the article, then yes, we 'covered' this. I'd actually call this doding the question, but to each their own.

I'm sure you understand that. Why else would you have been begging for someone to explain to you why this is an issue?

I don't think you need to know every bit of case law. But that you're seemingly unable to look up the cases and understand the constitutional issues with drug testing is fishy.

If including volunteer work was so awful, Michelle wouldn't have gotten any callbacks, either. But she did.

I think it's interesting that a supposed big law lawyer keeps asking why drug testing for public assistance is bad, considering the amount of cases that have gone to various appelate courts in the past 3-5 years and the amount of case law in the public record on this point.

But it will have little to no effect on actually existing racism

Pick up your payvouchers and procede straight to that company store. It's two for one on high-fructose corn slurry!

Do you have some literature on that? I remember back when I went to UT, it was uncovered that the football program, which is usually held to be self-sufficient and able to support the other programs, was only acttually such after receiving University dollars. And that the Longhorn trademark fund, which was for

I was walking my dog a couple days ago, and my neighbor's pit straight up jumped the fence and latched onto my dog. I started screaming and kicked the dog in the stomach, repeatedly. My dog needed stitches.

Did you also go after #YesAllWomen for not acknowledging that not all harrassment is male-on-female? Not every article covers every single topic. This article is about bro culture and how it affects the drinking habits of women who participate in it. This website, in the past, has featured articles on sports culture

I never accused you of saying either of those things. You seemed to be adept at inventing arguments from your opponents.

I'm using a straw man? You attacked me as if I had said women never drink independently from men, which I did not say. You attacked me as if I said men should carry the full burden of women's choices, which I also did not say. The only thing I said in my first post is that a) I don't believe the article said women

You really think campus feminist groups have as much influence over the way college students party as frat houses? You give me a break.

Disagree entirely. I've spent a huge amount of my life on college campuses: my undergrad, a research job, a PhD, two more research jobs. Yes, many women (myself included) drank in college. But the article isn't about women drinking separate from men. It's about what happens when women drink in male-dominated