Yeah, because then hitting your wife is legal and stuff! My Ex will be thrilled to know.
Yeah, because then hitting your wife is legal and stuff! My Ex will be thrilled to know.
I have no idea how someone can defend a waiter leaving dirty dishes on the table. That's just gross. Who wants to have dessert, try to enjoy an after dinner coffee and some conversation over the remains of the meal? Good grief.
It's very much about socialization, sexism, male privilege and objectification of women.
Have you SEEN most of the men in porn? It's a trend that's changing, thankfully. James Deen is wildly popular with women.
Have you ever stopped to think that this is LEARNED behavior, has nothing to do with any sex differences between men and women, and is primarily rooted in the objectification of women?
I'm sure many women also have experience with men who claim they are "not one of THOSE bad men" who end up actually being a bad guy. In fact, from my experience, the men who scream the loudest that they certainly are not one of THOSE guys, often really are, but just better at hiding it. It comes out behind closed…
Then, if the drink is drugged, woman are questioned as to why they would accept a drink from a man they don't know, don't know well, or if they do know him, should have somehow known he wasn't one of the good guys.
He should have made good on his bargain to climb Everest 10 times. Maybe that would have given him some perspective.
Oh, look, a man wanting to "correct" a woman about her own experiences.
Wouldn't that be like taking a bio lab and refusing to dissect? Maybe the prof was out of line to make fun of her, but it is a ridiculous request to make.
Years ago I had an instructor shut down a discussion about rape because some people may be uncomfortable with the topic. It was a social psych class and a student had brought up a recently published book by Thornhill and Palmer titled Rape. The student was angry because they believed the book promoted a rape apology…
Really? No other man would tolerate that?
The BDSM world is a small fraction of the population. Those who take it outside of the bedroom are an even smaller subset. Controlling, abusive men, however, are not that uncommon.
No, it's not. It's a red flag, one that points to control and abuse.
No, sexual assault is very real. However, a culture that blames women for being sexual assaulted is a dangerous one because abusers get away with the abuse most of the time.
Would you be willing to be forced to work 100 hr. weeks for half minimum wage? Or would you rather use that time in more optimum ways? You do realize that breastfeeding has not been shown to be really any better than formula? Woman have the right not to not want to breastfeed for whatever reason. It doesn't make…
You're proving my point.
Oh, look...an entitled parent who want special treatment because they have kids. Railing against the system in the US if fine, but don't make your kids your cowokers problem. They are NOT.
The friend may know someone who wishes they had chosen to not raise a younger sibling. My mom did it as a single woman and almost no help from any of the other siblings (not even those older and married). My mom regrets it and her younger sister who she raised treats her with complete contempt. I admire those who…
That's what a bad relationship can do. It can turn you into a person you don't recognize or like very much. One thing you need to reflect on is if his neglect of your needs has become emotionally abusive. He recognizes your needs but is getting sick enjoyment from deliberately not meeting them. He may like your…