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"It's all on them to not put themselves in a position where they are vulnerable to being abused or mistreated by a man."

Plus in Mark 2:27, Jesus says, "The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath." Meaning (and I checked a few scripture websites to make sure I remembered the lesson correctly from my Catholic school days), that the Sabbath was made so that people could rest, but if you need to work on the Sabbath to survive,

I still remember in high school (circa 2002) having a male peer write an opinion piece in the school newspaper about periods and how girls are CLEARLY overreacting. Considering I was in considerable pain with a heavy flow even on the pill, I was not particularly appreciative of him thinking I was making it up, which

If I recall, that line was said by a terrible person on South Park. Like, you're not supposed to be AGREEING with that character. The problem is when the more idiotic fans don't get that it's satire. But yeah, that line needs to go away and definitely not used in real life.

I've been dating the same decent human being for over 8 years and before that I only went out with a few guys, so I didn't have as much experience with the dating pool and all the horrors therein. Still, I've been in situations where male friends have been obnoxious to the point of aggressive and I've frozen because

I guess it's good to know that America isn't the only country that's just super dooper racist?

My mom is very conservative in a lot of aspects (I had to watch Fox News on Christmas morning at their house this year and let me tell you, that was FUN), but she got me on birth control as soon as my periods got painful because she knew it would help me.

Well, according to that #liestoldbyfemales hashtag, all women want to trick men into impregnating them, so I really don't see why we're even TALKING about birth control!

I'm doing the math in my head of how many months of student loan bills that would be for me. I mean, good for you if you can afford to drop that kind of money on stuff you want, but yeah, that seems pretty ridiculous for what you're getting.

Doesn't that just show how messed up our culture is? Women are conditioned to not make waves even when men are the ones being incredibly rude. And that's not a slant towards you because I could see myself doing the same thing easily in that situation. It's just horrible that this is how we're taught.

Wow, my favorite one from the article is "I do not feel a daily unrelenting biological imperative to reproduce." Yes, we certainly want to have babies more than anything with anyone who is willing to put sperm in us. That's why the fight for affordable and easy-to-get birth control is a non-issue for all women in the

There is something AMAZING about men who see make-up as some big lie women use to trick them into finding women attractive who don't deserve affection when those same men are the ones who tell those same women they should make themselves look prettier for THEM. As the article says, CATCH 22, ASSHOLES. (I may have

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Jesus, all they had to do was say "We overbooked the venue, so we have to cut you." Is our culture so sexist that a business thinks an email like this would fly without any backlash?

Also I wish I could remember where I saw it, but I found a few gifs of Matthew Lewis in some random post-Potter movie where he's kissing a girl and oh my gosh, he is a good-looking kisser. Like, hot damn Longbottom, you go kiss that girl.

Holy cow, that is precious! With the white belt and everything! Squeee!

Yeah, me too. Considering through this whole thing I've been saying that we should support the actresses who choose this of their own freewill while still acknowledging that the companies and industry in general tend to be really really problematic, I was kind of hoping this at least showed some of the higher ups in

I feel like Hathaway has gotten this weird reputation not because of anything she's done or said but because one too many internet people decided she was uppity or just didn't like her. Which is ridiculous because everything I've heard her say is well spoken or charming or both. But then again we as a culture are

A male commenter on another site tried to tell me yesterday that penises are just naturally unattractive while women's breasts and butts are naturally attractive because science. When I suggested that what we find attractive (and what we objectify) has much more to do with our culture rather than science, he acted

The only thing going through my mind right now:

It's cute how Juan Pablo has decided that pointing out someone's offensive behavior is actually disrespecting THEIR culture and is therefore wrong. Staying classy.