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So he insinuated he's a woman upthread to make a point (or was I just reading into it)? That's weird but I'm not surprised.

What?! It took me 19 years to figure out how to do that!

Sorry, I should have typed "Human Fetus" but others covered that so. Also now that I think about it, saying "human" is redundant . . . at least I hope it is.

I have a jib?!!

Apparently to Jrhj13 this is the case with her sexually mature woman fetus . . . :( gross

A human

Your fetus has a "woman's body"? Are you sure a barbie doll didn't just get stuck up there?

This is hilarious.

I was the same way :O
I don't feel so alone now.

"When I was severely depressed and suicidal, my male therapist HIT ON ME. It was really creepy and awful."

I'm so glad someone else was admiring her hairline!

The more prosperous seemed to have a "better awareness of their own needs and a greater capacity for developing their sexuality in a way which is satisfying for them," according to the study.

I agree completely. Reading this article I was getting flashbacks of when men would do this to my friends and I. My friends would lock up and attempt to kindly deflect just as I did, just as "Jill" did. If you respond to these harassers by shutting it down no matter how kindly they just gaslight you, blame You for not

statistically, that's not a big surprise :(

I've noticed the same thing. Obviously this isn't absolute because everyone is different (which is a given but a lot of people tend to jump to absolutes so I have to say it); but a lot of the men I've met (ages 20-30) do refuse the "step down". I don't get it. It comes off as pretty entitled to me. In my relationships

Holy crap, I was just talking to my fiance last night about this exact hairstyle and how I wish it would come back! If I could get my hair to do that, I'd rock it hard.

Something else is wrong too, missing perhaps . . . oh ya, gravity.

It's stupid, but it's a question that is absolutely asked. I'm basing that on my experience though. When I reported, one of the questions the officer asked me was "Are you sure you didn't consent? I mean, you could just be confused". I was too busy scraping my brain off of the ceiling to answer the question . . .

Holy shit, you sound super interesting! (I'm serious btw)

Agreed.