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The label 'annoying' is so convenient for those opposed to either of these two movements. It puts the proponents of each into the same categories as mosquitoes, which means you don't need to think too hard about the issue.

OK, so they've got the sides covered. Now can we get a main dish that's got real chicken and less fat? The grilled chicken sandwich barely counts as food.

I don't want to imply that all men are rapists. Believe me, I know it's not true. I'm married to an amazing man with whom I made most of the significant moves in our relationship (i.e. I asked him out in the first place, and I asked him to marry me). In all the time we were friends first, and then when we were

I'd dismiss all the douchbags if I could, but most didn't reply directly to me.

It's not 99.9% of men. It's much, much lower. It's hard to acknowledge that, but it's true. Read this article. Or hey, even listen to this bit by Lewis CK. This study, released by the UN, showed that 25% of men across Asian admitted to having sex with women without consent at least once in their lives. I see no

I don't wear makeup or do anything with my hair, but my one secret indulgence is that I am fanatic about skin care, because I'm scared to get wrinkles. I try to analyze myself into accepting them as a part of getting older, but can't. I'm 33 and don't have any yet, and I really hope I can keep it that way as long as

I was at a wedding a couple weeks ago, and this is the topic our table argued about for a good hour (at at least if any current astronauts have had space). We came to the following conclusions:

I respond well to being treated like an equal human being with a life of my own, if that counts as training. Oh, and I would also respond well to the positive reinforcement of being showered with kittens that you will feed and change the litter for.

No. Asking isn't rape. Asking 3x isn't rape. Having sex without consent is rape. It's not that difficult.

You're right, there is no universal rule on how to approach women. That's why it's really important to pay attention to the body language of each one. If you smile a one, and she half-smiles and turns away, leave her alone. If she turns to you and looks engaged, keep going. There really aren't a lot of women who act

Exactly. I hate the whole "No means No" slogan. There are a lot of cases where women are too threatened to say no.

And THIS, once again, is why boys need to be taught from a young age what rape is. Don't tell girls how to dress, or act, or walk, or whatever. Tell boys that unless you get a lucid and enthusiastic "yes", it is rape.

*its! !!!! I saw this one minute too late to edit it!

Yeah, I'm not trying to be a TV snob or anything. I just honestly have a hard time staying interested in shows over time. Too short an attention span maybe? Even in my short list, Mad Men is the only one that I've been careful to watch every week since it's start. My husband is responsible for making sure I didn't

I stopped liking WD a while ago, and never tried SoA. It's really hard for me to get into a TV show.

In the last few years, the only tv shows I've watched were Breaking Bad, Mad Men, Game of Thrones, and Archer, and now two of those are ending.

Face it. He's pretty irritating.

Any of the Scandinavian countries would do in a pinch, really.

The lesson I've learned from reading Jezebel is that I'm probably never going to move to the US if I can help it, but definitely not to any of the southern states. I'm sorry, but even with all its faults, I think I'll stick with Canada (at least till I learn Swedish).

My mother was the same way. She was a housewife for most of her life, and loved it, but she was determined that her daughters would be educated (she was forced out of school in Gr 10) and be able to support themselves. She had 4 sisters become the main providers for their respective families due to divorce, death,