That’s not ok at all.
Those are handy in case someone walking by has blood coming out of their wherever!
For anyone interested in this kinda stuff, the podcast You Must Remember This did a whole season about the Manson murders. It is super well researched and produced.
If the nature of those murders, and her role during and immediately after, doesn’t warrant life in prison without parole, what the hell does?
‘“There’s no question that if the word ‘Manson’ was not involved in her crimes, she would have been paroled 20 years ago,” said Richard Pfeiffer, Van Houten’s attorney, said before adding that he plans to file an appeal’
It’s just a silencing tactic, it’s basically tone trolling. She’s attempting to shut down discussion on the issue and using her kid as a pawn to do it. If she can get any mention of Trump’s latest faux pas to seem too improper to repeat, she can limit the spread, that’s all it is.
I really really appreciated this piece, but dyspareunia can have undiagnosed physiological origins too! Health issues that affect women—especially ones involving pain—are seriously underfunded and underresearched! I’ve experienced severe pelvic floor trauma and dyspareunia for years due to endometriosis in a way my…
Cara and Annie Clark (St. Vincent) are over and NOW Annie has been seen with Kristen Stewart! dun dun dunnnn
People are SO MUCH MORE LIKELY to assume that two women are just friends when they are actually fucking than the other way around.
Yep. I swear that the internet and social media in particular are making this a more widespread problem, too. It’s really popular in some circles (think upper-middle-class, white, suburban) to bake gluten-free, sugar-free, dairy-free, vegan birthday cakes with kale baked in for a baby’s 1st birthday party because God…
Uh huh, because some people are told if they leave they will lose their job and they are poor enough that they stay because they must. Or they have no transportation. Or they have no money for fuel to leave. Or they just got leave as of today and are stuck on the highway like my brother, his wife, and their five…
“She was going to live on water and sunlight.”
I HAVE THIS! Although I have been sexually active since I was 16, it was always painful. Oftentimes excruciatingly so. And sometimes of course, it just didn’t work. I told my (female) gyno about this, and she told me it was normal to be tight and that pushing a baby out would help. (SHE LITERALLY SAID THAT.) I felt…
Wait is she 9? Because I really though Dabbing had been relegated to the fourth and fifth graders of the world. My daughter does it about 16 times a day until I gently touch her shoulder and say “you’re done.”
This is such an incredibly stupid thing to say. And, you had the nerve to bring up the Indian thing, at all, and then go on to make a weak-ass case on top of it.
That seems like a pretty cruel and dismissive thing to say about a very real and painful problem.
I also experienced a lot of pain (like A LOT) when I first started having sex and my mom suggested I go see the gyno, just to make sure my lady business was intact. He told me to have one or two glasses of wine beforehand (I WAS 15 HAHAHA FUN TIMES), which really helped. He’s a cool dude.
“I’m sure some of this was psychological: Both Luke and I grew up in Christian households, which I don’t regret in any way––we are still practicing Christians––but sex was never talked about in my family. ”
Gosh I’m really sorry to hear this. Have you tried getting drunk or smoking weed or taking a Xanax? I feel like that always helps. Also I think it’s pretty normal to feel a slight jolt of pain upon the initial penetration. It’s a weird feeling. But if you let it settle for a second without moving and then slowly move…