j_nine
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j_nine

I'm very sorry that you and the others who've posted have had negative experiences with Indian men in the past. On the other hand, as an Indian man, a feminist, and a regular reader of this site, this discussion makes me wince. Fact: there are shitty and not-so-shitty people out there from every culture and creed.

Yeah this conversation isn't racist at all or anything. "Nothing to see here guys, just generalizing on an entire race of people"

I wonder if his experience was made worse because he seemingly tried to respond to every single person? Swiftly blocking someone who gets creepy or simply not responding to someone who you don't get a great feeling from does a lot to keep that stuff in check, but it earns women a bad rep on those sites because we

I love how guys have to actually feel what it's like to be a woman to sympathize with us instead of you know, taking our word on it? Especially when a majority of women talk about their weird online dating experiences.

Y'all. I had never heard of Dazed and Confused magazine before this. So I thought it was Dated and Confused. I Googled that for eons, and got frustrated because I couldn't find the damn magazine she was on the cover of. I am an amazing disaster.

How is it that this woman, who studied acting at Yale, gave a ground breaking, critically acclaimed performance but only has one movie coming out this year and hasn't been cast in any others? Meanwhile, Jennifer Lawrence has roles and awards being thrown at her even though she was horrible in American Hustle. I wonder

"GAH! HUMAN COOTIES! I'LL NEVER BE CLEAN!"

"while I hate to see an unkempt baby"

Something like this?:

Take teen girls deciding to become mothers and becoming overwhelmed by the result, cut with notebook doodles, repeat until the teen girls watching stop thinking it will be different with them and start making better choices.

When she said that I literally yelled, out loud and all alone in my apartment, "You did not have a relationship with James Deen you fucking lunatic!"

Don't get too excited. Farrah's mother is legit insane and abusive.

Mine too! I have a 2.5 year old and thinking about having her "do her own thing" makes me both want to laugh out loud and cry all the tears!

That quote about her daughter seriously breaks my heart. Toddlers don't have their own thing. Their "thing" is being raised.

I'm still gonna watch... because I am addicted to trash tv. Damn you, VH1!!

The statement about her daughter "doing her own thing" baffles me. That kid's a toddler, right? That statement might make sense about a teenage daughter, but not a toddler for Chrissakes.

Some day, somebody's going to make an exhaustive tally of the amount of human suffering that could have been avoided if only MTV andVH1 had remained music video channels.

"Black" vs "white" feminism is always a headache for me when I discuss issues with some of my white friends. And the pop star debate is a major problem for me. There seems to be a question of whether certain black singers are making conscious pro-woman decisions while it's almost always a given that their white

I have to say that I'm kind of tired of the Beyonce is/is not feminist debate. I do think there is a racial component, in that white female stars don't have to work nearly as hard to "prove" they're feminist (remember that brief time on Jezebel when Lady Gaga could do no wrong), but I think we should just leave it

I feel like this is the era of Beyonce giving less fucks about what people think about her and how she should manage herself and how she should present herself.