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I like her. She seems intelligent, called out Ashton Kutcher for being a douchecanoe, she has seriously beautiful fashion sense annnnddddd a cute little baby :)

I like January Jones! There, I said it. Also, I love Betty as a character. She may be unlikable sometimes, but she is complex and I don't get it when people say Ms. Jones isn't acting and Betty is a mannequin. UNFAIR, I SAY.

Just because women don't get killed every time they reject a guy, they DO get threatened in many cases. Most women have stories of boundary crossing behavior and many have experienced outright threats or violence. Usually multiple times. And when you're being threatened, you have no idea how far the person will go.

I don't make the assumption that everyone is violent. I make the assumption that most guys are okay, and that only some of them are violent. The only issue is: I can't tell which one is which. That takes time and interaction to feel the person out, and even then it might be an act. So while I get where you're coming

I don't care if she spit in his face in front of the entire student body. You don't stab people for rejecting or embarrassing you.

You are a self-centered piece of crap. How typically male.

Stop talking time.

To all you butthurt guys who are whining about how we're so mean for being weary of men. This comment is why. Of course you aren't upset about a very real instance of misogyny, just a fictional instance of misandry.

I never said that all domestic violence is against women. Certainly not.

While this post isn't inherently victim blaming, the language is still shifting what happened onto the victim. It should be saying " A 16-year-old Connecticut girl was murdered after rejecting a prom invitation from a male classmate."

And of course, those women deserve to be killed.......They bullied the poor man into it.

Exactly. Men blame women while women blame themselves.

What makes you think this is in any way as isolated as a lion escaping from a zoo and eating you? Maaayybbeeee, getting stabbed at school in the stairwell by someone who asked you to prom who you rejected on the day of prom is a slightly less common tale, but "woman murdered by man" is so fucking common. "Of female

Hey guess what, we know what the fuck happens when a boy gets rejected because we've all been there. We've had men call us bitches for not responding to catcalls. We've had men follow us down the street and through parking lots because we won't talk to them. We've had men grope us against our will. Women know what

read these comments, talk to women, read the statistics. people are not overreacting. it's not often a stabbing. but it's often something worth avoiding, and it's NOT an overreaction or a "frenzy of fear." this is very real. and does not need you minimizing it. society already minimizes it constantly, and that's how

it doesn't happen every time. it happens a lot. a LOT. "it" being a negative, frightening, upsetting reaction to a rejection. not a stabbing every time. but yelling, shoving, hitting, harassing? that happens. all. the. time. nearly every woman has experienced this. so do not tell us we're overreacting when we have a

Yeah it may not happen every time a boy gets rejected, but stories like that remind us that it's possible and does happen. Just because it's not likely to happen doesn't ease the fear.

Here's how my comment started, because you must have missed it "Obviously on a much different scale"

And people wonder why I finally just said "fuck this" to romance in general.

I think it's the way he said it. He said it insultingly. His statement is without a doubt a taunting "Haha, you are old and you couldn't get to the top of this mountain if you wanted to!" It's a tone that seriously distracts from his higher-minded message.