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Sounds like you should both be wearing bodycams. =)

Well, it's pretty widely accepted that one of the few emotions we allow boys/men to access freely while still getting to feel totally masculine is anger. Another poster mentioned that her boyfriend got angry with her because she dropped an item down the bathroom sink for which he was supposed to have gotten a stopper,

A charge of attempted murder should be brought for each occupant of the store.

A charge of attempted murder for each occupant of the store seems about right.

This sounds less like Quality Time Parenting and more like Explosive Anger Dadding.

We don't fight (and we've been together 15 years), but what tends to happen is I'll be describing some potential plan and in his head he's seeing the issues and reasons why/why not. And I want this input from him, but he'll think it without saying it unless I prompt him, maybe say "How does that sound to you, can you

Is it possible he didn't really know it at the time? Men in general lean toward lesser awareness of their moods (ie that they even have them) and their root causes.

ok Jason Bourne, calm your dad-jeans.

You will note that I did not address social injustice, nor do I really care about discussing it. The seemingly inexplicable things men do and why they do them is of interest, though. This guy is a comedian, but in the line of his work, he has chosen a behavior that is similar to what many men do in their jobs, in

I'm explaining the widespread impulse, and it's root cause. I would venture exactly none of these guys know why they do the things they do.

They don't like it when their monopoly on deciding the value of other humans is taken from them. They hate it when women admire other women, they hate it when we admire ourselves. Deciding who matters is core to their identity, and when that is taken away, they feel disempowered. For your average loser dude, being

Next time, please purr.

As in the Southern Poverty Law Center?

The ACLU is looking at Jez to...what? I'm fairly certain the ACLU understands the First Amendment only applies to government institutions, and Gawker Media itself is free to get rid of any comment(er)s it likes.

That's a person who is as mature at 35 as they were at 18, and thinks that means they were a mature 18-yo rather than an immature 35-yo.

Again, if your disdain is truly for "industrial fiction," and not the romance genre itself, then there is no issue. I mean, you're probably *super* fun at parties, but it wouldn't indicate an uninformed reactionary opinion based upon your unconscious cultural bias.

They satirically stripped those girls naked and satirically photographed them and satirically posted their pics. The satire is all over the place with this one.

As long as the disdain is not reserved solely for the genre with the 85% female readership and 90% female authorship. If it's not evenly applied, the disdain really needs to be examined in a broader cultural context.

I don't think there's anything so terribly important about anything we're discussing here that it requires extensive onscreen treatment. There is nothing incoherent about a breakup, whether it's a marriage or not. A Ted divorce, for example, would be elegantly handled simply by having his secretary tell him his wife's